Abstract

With the spreading of radar emitter technology, it is more difficult for traditional methods to recognize radar emitter signals. In this article, a new method is proposed to establish a novel radial basis function (RBF) neural network for radar emitter recognition based on Rough Sets theory. First of all, radar emitter signals describing words are processed by Rough Sets, and the importance weight of each attribute is obtained and the classification rules are extracted. The classification rules are the basis of initial centers of Rough k-means. These initial centers can reduce the computational complexity of Rough k-means efficiently because of a priori knowledge from Rough Sets. In addition, basis functions of neural units of an RBF neural network are improved with attribute importance weights based on Rough Sets theory. The novel network structure makes the RBF neural network more effective. The simulation results show that novel RBF neural network radar emitter recognition can recognize radar emitter signals more effectively than a traditional RBF neural network, because of the improved Rough k-means and the network structure with attribute importance weights.

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