KEYWORDS: Receivers, Radar, Signal detection, Principal component analysis, Electronic components, Matrices, Adaptive optics, Electronic support measures, Dynamical systems, Algorithm development
Narrow-band Electronic Support receivers cannot detect radar signals in broad frequency ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum simultaneously. Hence, a frequency spectrum scanning strategy has to be planned. Commonly, this strategy is determined based on prior knowledge about possible threats. However, in an environment where the parameters of the radars are unconfirmed, it could be planned via learning-based representations. In previous researches, this sensor scheduling problem was modeled as a dynamical system by Predictive State Representations. Moreover, Singular Value Thresholding (SVT) algorithm is used in the subspace identification part to cope with the complexity of the system. In this work, We propose a scanning strategy learning method based on Robust Principal Component Analysis (RPCA).
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