Composite Time-Frequency Analysis and Siamese Neural Network based Compound Interference Identification for Hopping Frequency System


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In a hostile environment, interference identification plays an important role in protecting the authorized communication system and avoiding its performance degradation. In this paper, the interference identification problem for the frequency hopping communication system is discussed. Considering presence of multiple and compound interference in the frequency hopping system, in order to fully extracted effective features of the interferences from the received signals, a composite time-frequency analysis method based on both the linear and bilinear transform is proposed. The time-frequency spectrograms obtained from the time-frequency analysis are constructed as matching pairs and input into the deep neural network for identification. In particular, the Siamese neural network is adopted as the classifier to perform the interference identification. That is, the paired spectrograms are input into the two sub-networks of the Siamese neural network to extract the features of the paired spectrograms. The Siamese neural network is trained and tested by calculating the gap between the generated features, and the interference type identification is realized by the trained Siamese neural network. The simulation results confirm that the proposed algorithm can obtain higher identification accuracy than both traditional single time-frequency representation based approach and the AlexNet transfer learning or convolutional neural network based methods.

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