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Automatic modulation recognition is a rapidly evolving area of
signal analysis. In recent years, interest from the academic and
military research institutes has focused around the research and
development of modulation recognition algorithms. Any communication
intelligence (COMINT) system comprises three main blocks: receiver
front-end, modulation recogniser and output stage. Considerable
work has been done in the area of receiver front-ends. The work at
the output stage is concerned with information extraction,
recording and exploitation and begins with signal demodulation,
that requires accurate knowledge about the signal modulation type.
There are, however, two main reasons for knowing the current
modulation type of a signal; to preserve the signal information
content and to decide upon the suitable counter action, such as
jamming. Automatic Modulation Recognition of Communications Signals
describes in depth this modulation recognition process. Drawing on
several years of research, the authors provide a critical review of
automatic modulation recognition. This includes techniques for
recognising digitally modulated signals. The book also gives
comprehensive treatment of using artificial neural networks for
recognising modulation types. Automatic Modulation Recognition of
Communications Signals is the first comprehensive book on automatic
modulation recognition. It is essential reading for researchers and
practising engineers in the field. It is also a valuable text for
an advanced course on the subject.
Automatic modulation recognition is a rapidly evolving area of
signal analysis. In recent years, interest from the academic and
military research institutes has focused around the research and
development of modulation recognition algorithms. Any communication
intelligence (COMINT) system comprises three main blocks: receiver
front-end, modulation recogniser and output stage. Considerable
work has been done in the area of receiver front-ends. The work at
the output stage is concerned with information extraction,
recording and exploitation and begins with signal demodulation,
that requires accurate knowledge about the signal modulation type.
There are, however, two main reasons for knowing the current
modulation type of a signal; to preserve the signal information
content and to decide upon the suitable counter action, such as
jamming. Automatic Modulation Recognition of Communications Signals
describes in depth this modulation recognition process. Drawing on
several years of research, the authors provide a critical review of
automatic modulation recognition. This includes techniques for
recognising digitally modulated signals. The book also gives
comprehensive treatment of using artificial neural networks for
recognising modulation types. Automatic Modulation Recognition of
Communications Signals is the first comprehensive book on automatic
modulation recognition. It is essential reading for researchers and
practising engineers in the field. It is also a valuable text for
an advanced course on the subject.
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