Abstract-In this study, we propose a generalized turbo signal recovery algorithm to estimate a signal from quantized measurements, in which the sensing matrix is a row-orthogonal matrix, such as the partial discrete Fourier transform matrix. The state evolution of the proposed algorithm is derived and is shown to be consistent with that obtained with the replica method. Numerical experiments illustrate the excellent agreement of the proposed algorithm with theoretical state evolution.
This paper focuses on the automatic target recognition (ATR) method based on ship-radiated noise and proposes an underwater acoustic target recognition (UATR) method based on ResNet. In the proposed method, a multi-window spectral analysis (MWSA) method is used to solve the difficulty that the traditional time–frequency (T–F) analysis method has in extracting multiple signal characteristics simultaneously. MWSA generates spectrograms with different T–F resolutions through multiple window processing to provide input for the classifier. Because of the insufficient number of ship-radiated noise samples, a conditional deep convolutional generative adversarial network (cDCGAN) model was designed for high-quality data augmentation. Experimental results on real ship-radiated noise show that the proposed UATR method has good classification performance.
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