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Emitter Identification Using CNN IQ Imbalance Estimators

Published 7 Aug 2018 in eess.SP | (1808.02369v1)

Abstract: Specific Emitter Identification is the association of a received signal to a unique emitter, and is made possible by the naturally occurring and unintentional characteristics an emitter imparts onto each transmission, known as its radio frequency fingerprint. This work presents an approach for identifying emitters using Convolutional Neural Networks to estimate the IQ imbalance parameters of each emitter, using only raw IQ data as input. Because an emitter's IQ imbalance parameters will not change as it changes modulation schemes, the proposed approach has the ability to track emitters, even as they change modulation scheme. The performance of the developed approach is evaluated using simulated quadrature amplitude modulation and phase-shift keying signals, and the impact of signal-to-noise ratio, imbalance value, and modulation scheme are considered. Further, the developed approach is shown to outperform a comparable feature-based approach, while making fewer assumptions and using less data.

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