Abstract

This paper addresses the complex challenge of parameter estimation in multi-component Linear Frequency Modulation (LFM) signals by introducing an innovative approach to high-resolution Fractional Fourier Transform (FrFT) parameter estimation, facilitated by convolutional neural networks. Initially, it analyzes the issues of peak shifts and the masking of weaker components due to spectral overlap in the FrFT domain of multi-component LFM signals. Convolutional neural networks are then employed to train and achieve high-resolution representations of FrFT parameters. Specifically, convolutional modules with residual structures are utilized to learn coarse features, while a weighted attention mechanism refines independent features across both channel and spatial dimensions. This approach effectively addresses the challenges posed by spectral peak overlap and frequency shifts in multi-component LFM signals, thereby enhancing the quality of high-resolution parameter estimation. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method significantly outperforms traditional methods in processing multi-component LFM signals. Moreover, it exhibits robust detection capabilities for both weak and compact components, thereby underscoring its potential applicability in the field of complex signal processing.

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