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Signal Interference Detection Algorithm Based on Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory Neural Network

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  • Ningbo Xiao
  • Zuxun Song
  • Zaoli Yang

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In the process of wireless communication, the transmission of signals will be subject to various kinds of interference, which will affect the quality of communication. Interference detection is an important part of improving the reliability of communication. When the interfering signal has the same frequency as the original communication signal, with traditional methods, it is difficult to extract feature parameters. Aiming at this special cofrequency interference signal, this paper proposes a time series signal prediction model based on deep learning and uses the difference between the predicted signal and the received signal as the eigenvalue to detect interference. In order to improve the detection rate, the eigenvalues predicted by LSTM and Bi-LSTM networks are subjected to windowing experiments. The Support Vector Machine (SVM) is used to detect the interference of eigenvalues, and the comparison results are visualized by the confusion matrix. The experimental simulation results show that the Bi-LSTM model has better feature extraction ability for time series signals, and the prediction ability of the signal and the accuracy of interference detection are higher than those of the LSTM model.

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  • Ningbo Xiao & Zuxun Song & Zaoli Yang, 2022. "Signal Interference Detection Algorithm Based on Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory Neural Network," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-7, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4554374
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4554374
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