Deep learning in electronic warfare systems: automatic pulse detection and intra-pulse modulation recognition

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2020-12

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Arıkan, Orhan

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Detection and classification of radar systems based on modulation analysis on pulses they transmit is an important application in electronic warfare systems. Many of the present works focus on classifying modulations assuming signal detection is done beforehand without providing any detection method. In this work, we propose two novel deep-learning based techniques for automatic pulse detection and intra-pulse modulation recognition of radar signals. As the first nechnique, an LSTM based multi-task learning model is proposed for end-to-end pulse detection and modulation classification. As the second technique, re-assigned spectrogram of measured radar signal and detected outliers of its instantaneous phases filtered by a special function are used for training multiple convolutional neural networks. Automatically extracted features from the networks are fused to distinguish frequency and phase modulated signals. Another major issue on this area is the training and evaluation of supervised neural network based models. To overcome this issue we have developed an Intentional Modulation on Pulse (IMOP) measurement simulator which can generate over 15 main phase and frequency modulations with realistic pulses and noises. Simulation results show that the proposed FFCNN and MODNET techniques outperform the current stateof-the-art alternatives and is easily scalable among broad range of modulation types.

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Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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Master's

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MS (Master of Science)

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Published Version (Please cite this version)

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English

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