Affiliation:
1. The Institute of Acoustics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
2. The Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Advanced Underwater Acoustic Signal Processing Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
Abstract
AbstractEffective extraction of target features has always been a key issue in target recognition technology in the field of signal processing. Traditional deep learning algorithms often require extensive data for pre‐training models to ensure the accuracy of feature extraction. Moreover, it is challenging to completely remove noise due to the complexity of the underwater environment. A Time‐Delay Autoencoder (TDAE) is employed to extract ship‐radiated noise characteristics by leveraging the strong coherent properties of line spectrum. This approach eliminates the need for previous data to adaptively develop a nonlinear model for line spectrum extraction. The test data was processed using three distinct approaches, and plots of recognition accuracy curves at various signal‐to‐noise ratios were made. On the dataset utilised in the research, experimental results show that the proposed approach achieves over 75% recognition accuracy, even at a signal‐to‐noise ratio of −15 dB.
Publisher
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
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