Brsr-Opgan: Blind Radar Signal Restoration Using Operational Generative Adversarial Network

15 Pages Posted: 30 Dec 2024

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Muhammad Uzair Zahid

Tampere University

Serkan Kiranyaz

Qatar University

Alper Yildirim

Ankara Medipol University

Moncef Gabbouj

Tampere University

Abstract

Many studies on radar signal restoration in the literature focus on isolated restoration problems, such as denoising over a certain type of noise, while ignoring other types of artifacts. Additionally, these approaches usually assume a noisy environment with a limited set of fixed signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) levels. However, real-world radar signals are often corrupted by a blend of artifacts, including but not limited to unwanted echo, sensor noise, intentional jamming, and interference, each of which can vary in type, severity, and duration. This study introduces Blind Radar Signal Restoration using an Operational Generative Adversarial Network (BRSR-OpGAN), which uses a dual domain loss in the temporal and spectral domains. This approach is designed to improve the quality of radar signals, regardless of the diversity and intensity of the corruption. The BRSR-OpGAN utilizes 1D Operational GANs, which use a generative neuron model specifically optimized for blind restoration of corrupted radar signals. This approach leverages GANs' flexibility to adapt dynamically to a wide range of artifact characteristics. The proposed approach has been extensively evaluated using a well-established baseline and a newly curated extended dataset called the Blind Radar Signal Restoration (BRSR) dataset. This dataset was designed to simulate real-world conditions and includes a variety of artifacts, each varying in severity. The evaluation shows an average SNR improvement over 15.1 dB and 14.3 dB for the baseline and BRSR datasets, respectively. Finally, the proposed approach can be applied in real-time, even on resource-constrained platforms. This pilot study demonstrates the effectiveness of blind radar restoration in time-domain for real-world radar signals, achieving exceptional performance across various SNR values and artifact types. The BRSR-OpGAN method exhibits robust and computationally efficient restoration of real-world radar signals, significantly outperforming existing methods.

Keywords: Radar signal processingRestorationDenoisingAdversarial networks

Suggested Citation

Zahid, Muhammad Uzair and Kiranyaz, Serkan and Yildirim, Alper and Gabbouj, Moncef, Brsr-Opgan: Blind Radar Signal Restoration Using Operational Generative Adversarial Network. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5076861 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5076861

Muhammad Uzair Zahid (Contact Author)

Tampere University ( email )

Tampere, FIN-33101
Finland

Serkan Kiranyaz

Qatar University ( email )

College of Law
Qatar University
Doha, 2713
Qatar

Alper Yildirim

Ankara Medipol University ( email )

Turkey

Moncef Gabbouj

Tampere University ( email )

Tampere, FIN-33101
Finland

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