A wavelet-based feature set for recognizing pulse repetition interval modulation patterns

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This paper presents a new feature set for the problem of recognizing pulse repetition interval (PRI) modulation patterns. The recognition is based upon the features extracted from the multiresolution decomposition of different types of PRI modulated sequences. Special emphasis is placed on the recognition of jittered and stagger type PRI sequences due to the fact that these types of PRI sequences appear predominantly in modern electronic warfare environments for some specific mission requirements and recognition of them is heavily based on histogram features. We test our method with a broad range of PRI modulation parameters. Simulation results show that the proposed feature set is highly robust and separates jittered, stagger, and other modulation patterns very well. Especially for the stagger type of PRI sequences, wavelet-based features outperform conventional histogram-based features. Advantages of the proposed feature set along with its robustness criteria are analyzed in detail.

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Gençol, K., At, N., & Kara, A. (2016). A wavelet-based feature set for recognizing pulse repetition interval modulation patterns. Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, 24(4), 3078–3090. https://doi.org/10.3906/elk-1405-152

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