Research on Communication Reconnaissance Information Processing and Fusion

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In complex electromagnetic signal environment, the reconnaissance equipments in tactical communication system can uninterruptedly reconnoiter a variety of enemy’s communication signals as well as access a number of characteristic parameters of time, frequency and space domain by searching analysis, feature extraction, direction finding and comprehensive identification. After a series of signal processing, data mining and information fusion, we can get the characteristic parameters of the electromagnetic spectrum of the enemy’s reconnaissance equipments, which provide the basis for analysis and estimation of electromagnetic situation in battlefield. In this paper a multi-hierarchical blackboard model is proposed for multi-sources communication reconnaissance information mining and fusion and the effectiveness of the method is validated in simulation environment.

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