2023
DOI: 10.32985/ijeces.14.1.4
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Radar Signal Recognition Based on Multilayer Perceptron Neural Network

Abstract: Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) radars are developed on an advanced architecture by making use of coded waveforms. Detection and classification of radar waveforms are important in many critical applications like electronic warfare, threat to radar and surveillance. Precise estimation of parameter and classification of the type of waveform will provide information about the threat to the radar and also helps to develop sophisticated intercept receiver. The present work is on classification of modulation wave… Show more

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“…Some methods use the wavelet packet transform (WPT) to extract the features and then a probabilistic support vector machines (SVM) to implement the radar emitter recognition [35][36][37]. To improve the performance of the signal extraction, deep learning uses multiple hidden layers perceptron to guarantee a more effective in the extraction of the signal, see for istance [38][39][40][41][42][43][44].…”
Section: A Fifth Block-off-line Training-work Off-line To Train the C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some methods use the wavelet packet transform (WPT) to extract the features and then a probabilistic support vector machines (SVM) to implement the radar emitter recognition [35][36][37]. To improve the performance of the signal extraction, deep learning uses multiple hidden layers perceptron to guarantee a more effective in the extraction of the signal, see for istance [38][39][40][41][42][43][44].…”
Section: A Fifth Block-off-line Training-work Off-line To Train the C...mentioning
confidence: 99%