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Improved Deep Residual Shrinkage Network for Intelligent Interference Recognition with Unknown Interference

  • Xiaojun Wu
  • , Yibo Zhou
  • , Daolong Wu
  • , Haitao Xiao
  • , Yaya Lu
  • , Hanbing Li

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摘要

In complex battlefield environments, flying ad-hoc network (FANET) faces challenges in manually extracting communication interference signal features, a low recognition rate in strong noise environments, and an inability to recognize unknown interference types. To solve these problems, one simple non-local correction shrinkage (SNCS) module is constructed. The SNCS module modifies the soft threshold function in the traditional denoising method and embeds it into the neural network, so that the threshold can be adjusted adaptively. Local importance-based pooling (LIP) is introduced to enhance the useful features of interference signals and reduce noise in the downsampling process. Moreover, the joint loss function is constructed by combining the cross-entropy loss and center loss to jointly train the model. To distinguish unknown class interference signals, the acceptance factor is proposed. Meanwhile, the acceptance factor-based unknown class recognition simplified non-local residual shrinkage network (AFUCR-SNRSN) model with the capacity for both known and unknown class recognition is constructed by combining AFUCR and SNRSN. Experimental results show that the recognition accuracy of the AFUCR-SNRSN model is the highest in the scenario of a low jamming to noise ratio (JNR). The accuracy is increased by approximately 4–9% compared with other methods on known class interference signal datasets, and the recognition accuracy reaches 99% when the JNR is −6 dB. At the same time, compared with other methods, the false positive rate (FPR) in recognizing unknown class interference signals drops to 9%.

源语言英语
文章编号7909
期刊Sensors (Switzerland)
23
18
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 9月 2023

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