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An Interference Mitigation Method for FMCW Radar Based on Time-Frequency Distribution and Dual-Domain Fusion
Yu Zhou1,2, Ronggang Cao1,2,3, Anqi Zhang1,2
1School of Electrical and Mechanical, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China.
Abstract:
Radio frequency interference (RFI) significantly hampers the target detection performance of frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar. To address the problem and maintain the target echo signal, this paper proposes a priori assumption on the interference component nature in the radar received signal, as well as a method for interference estimation and mitigation via time-frequency analysis. The solution employs Fourier synchrosqueezed transform to implement the radar's beat signal transformation from time domain to time-frequency domain, thus converting the interference mitigation to the task of time-frequency distribution image restoration. The solution proposes the use of image processing based on the dual-tree complex wavelet transform and combines it with the spatial domain-based approach, thereby establishing a dual-domain fusion interference filter for time-frequency distribution images. This paper also presents a convolutional neural network model of structurally improved UNet++, which serves as the interference estimator. The proposed solution demonstrated its capability against various forms of RFI through the simulation experiment and showed a superior interference mitigation performance over other CNN model-based approaches.
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