Modulation Identification Method of Adaptive Radiation Source Based on Time-Frequency Analysis
A technology of time-frequency analysis and modulation recognition, applied in character and pattern recognition, instrumentation, computing, etc., can solve the problems of missing low SNR features and high SNR feature redundancy.
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[0061] 1. The experimental parameters are set as follows: Simulate and analyze the radar emitter signals of four modulation modes: LFM, BPSK, COSTAS, and FRANK. The carrier frequency is 20MHz, the sampling frequency is 100MHz, the pulse width is 10us, and BPSK is 7-bit Barker code. . For each signal to be classified, the simulation test is carried out every 2dB when the signal-to-noise ratio is between -2 and 20dB. Each signal generates 200 samples under the current signal-to-noise ratio, and each signal randomly selects 140 samples. SVM training is carried out, and the remaining 60 samples are used for testing the recognition rate of the SVM classifier. Test results such as Figures 3 to 5 shown.
[0062] in image 3 Indicates the determination of the estimated value of the signal-to-noise ratio of the radiation source. According to the estimation of the AWGN channel in step 3, taking the BPSK modulation signal as an example, the range of the signal-to-noise ratio to be es...
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