Distributed Cooperative Automatic Modulation Classification Using DWA-ADMM in Wireless Communication Networks

Qin Zhang*, Yutong Guan, Hai Li , Zhengyu Song

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Abstract

Automatic modulation classification (AMC) is an important component in non-cooperative wireless communication networks to identify the modulation schemes of the received signals. In this paper, considering the multipath effect in practical propagation environments, a distributed cooperative AMC (Co-AMC) network based on machine learning is proposed to identify the modulation scheme in non-cooperative wireless communication networks. Specifically, feature vectors are first obtained by applying a cyclic spectrum to facilitate the feature extraction of the received signal. Then, a classifier based on the K-nearest neighbor (KNN) method is designed to obtain the local decision for modulation classification at each distributed node. Meanwhile, the reliability of the local decision is estimated by applying two loss functions to assess the quality of the local decision. Finally, the unified classification result is obtained to fuse the local decisions according to their reliabilities by applying a designed decision fusion algorithm based on the distributed weighted average alternating direction method of multipliers (DWA-ADMM). The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed Co-AMC network achieves superior classification accuracy compared to existing AMC methods across a range of modulation schemes and SNRs. More importantly, the proposed Co-AMC exhibits great flexibility and practicability since it is adaptive to wireless networks with various scales and topologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3002
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • K-nearest neighbor
  • alternating direction method of multipliers
  • automatic modulation classification
  • cyclic spectrum
  • distributed network
  • machine learning

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