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The signal processing flow for radar pulse modulation classification is shown in Fig. 5.
The general behavior of a cognitive radio, including 'Analysis,' where the modulation classification is used.
The accurate modulation classification is realized based on the known modulation families.
Pulse modulation classification is a technique aiming at recognizing the intentional intra-pulse modulations of radar signals and is becoming more and more difficult because of the ever-increasing number of emitters and low probability of intercept (LPI) radar waveforms that have appeared in modern electromagnetic environment [3].
(27) Table 2 Peak pairs of digital modulation Modulation Peak pairs (f, α) BPSK f c, 1 T, (0, 2f c ), 0, 2 f c ± 1 T MSK f c, 1 T, 0, 2 f c ± 1 T AM (0, 2f c ) QAM f c, 1 T. Once the peaks are obtained, modulation classification is performed.
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Automatic modulation classification (AMC) is the process of identifying modulation type of a detected signal without prior information.
Automatic modulation classification (AMC) is of an utmost importance in this band for the purpose of communications monitoring; e.g., signal intelligence and spectrum management.
A two-stage pulse modulation classification method which contains a "modulation family classification" and an "accurate classification" is presented.
However, nearly all of the existing pulse modulation classification algorithms are realized based on some known emitter databases and are suitable only for a certain group of IMOPs [12].
A two-stage classification procedure which contains a "modulation family classification" and an "accurate classification" is proposed.
In covert attention mode, classification is mainly based on the P3 component, but there is also a clear modulation of P2 amplitude for the Hex-o-Spell.
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