TY - JOUR
T1 - Image Segmentation for Radar Signal Deinterleaving Using Deep Learning
AU - Nuhoglu, Mustafa Atahan
AU - Alp, Yasar Kemal
AU - Ulusoy, Mehmet Ege Can
AU - Cirpan, Hakan Ali
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/2/1
Y1 - 2023/2/1
N2 - Passive systems, such as electronic intelligence and electronic support measures systems, aim to extract necessary information from the received radar signals for situational awareness. To achieve this, the system must first deinterleave the radar signals simultaneously coming from different emitters, so that the pulse repetition interval (PRI) patterns will be revealed for further analysis and identification purposes. PRI transform is a well-known deinterleaving method that utilizes the complex autocorrelation function. There are two main versions of the method. The initial version detects only constant PRI schemes, while the second modified version is capable of detecting varying PRI schemes as well. Miss detection of varying PRI patterns is the drawback for the first version, while producing harmonics, especially at high PRI levels, is the disadvantage of the second one. To alleviate these problems, we propose an image segmentation method based on deep learning. The developed preprocessing step uses both versions of the PRI transform outputs to generate 2-D time-PRI images of the collected radar emissions, so that constant and varying PRI patterns are revealed. The images are concatenated and fed to the proposed network, which uses a practicable U-Net structure. The output of the network directly estimates the PRI levels of the existing radars and the time duration of the transmission jointly. In addition to qualitative and quantitative experiments on the synthetic datasets, qualitative experiments are conducted on real measurements, in which we demonstrate that the proposed method effectively utilizes PRI transform in the preprocessing step and outperforms both versions of the PRI transform in terms of accuracy, Jaccard index, structural similarity, and PRI estimation error metrics.
AB - Passive systems, such as electronic intelligence and electronic support measures systems, aim to extract necessary information from the received radar signals for situational awareness. To achieve this, the system must first deinterleave the radar signals simultaneously coming from different emitters, so that the pulse repetition interval (PRI) patterns will be revealed for further analysis and identification purposes. PRI transform is a well-known deinterleaving method that utilizes the complex autocorrelation function. There are two main versions of the method. The initial version detects only constant PRI schemes, while the second modified version is capable of detecting varying PRI schemes as well. Miss detection of varying PRI patterns is the drawback for the first version, while producing harmonics, especially at high PRI levels, is the disadvantage of the second one. To alleviate these problems, we propose an image segmentation method based on deep learning. The developed preprocessing step uses both versions of the PRI transform outputs to generate 2-D time-PRI images of the collected radar emissions, so that constant and varying PRI patterns are revealed. The images are concatenated and fed to the proposed network, which uses a practicable U-Net structure. The output of the network directly estimates the PRI levels of the existing radars and the time duration of the transmission jointly. In addition to qualitative and quantitative experiments on the synthetic datasets, qualitative experiments are conducted on real measurements, in which we demonstrate that the proposed method effectively utilizes PRI transform in the preprocessing step and outperforms both versions of the PRI transform in terms of accuracy, Jaccard index, structural similarity, and PRI estimation error metrics.
KW - Deep learning
KW - deinterleaving
KW - electronic warfare (EW)
KW - pulse repetition interval (PRI) transform
KW - radar
KW - segmentation
KW - U-Net
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85134214357&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TAES.2022.3188225
DO - 10.1109/TAES.2022.3188225
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85134214357
SN - 0018-9251
VL - 59
SP - 541
EP - 554
JO - IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
JF - IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
IS - 1
ER -