Abstract

The linear frequency modulation signal is widely used in radar, sonar detection and communications as a typical non-stationary signal. In order to better analyse the linear frequency modulation signal received by the receiver, it is necessary to perform denoising processing on the received signal. As a new type of time-frequency analysis method, empirical mode decomposition algorithm is very suitable for processing non-stationary signals. However, due to the large bandwidth of the linear frequency modulation signal, more noise will be retained when the traditional empirical mode decomposition algorithm is used to denoise the linear frequency modulation signal. Under above background, this paper proposes a denoising method based on the window function and the empirical mode decomposition to achieve further denoising of the linear frequency modulation signal. According to the simulation results, when the signal-to-noise ratio is about 0dB, the method proposed in this paper improves the signal-to-noise ratio by about 1.5dB compared with the traditional empirical modal decomposition algorithm.

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