CoRe-Net: Co-Operational Regressor Network with Progressive Transfer Learning for Blind Radar Signal Restoration
Muhammad Uzair Zahid, Serkan Kiranyaz, Alper Yildirim, and Moncef, Gabbouj

TL;DR
This paper introduces CoRe-Net, a novel cooperative learning model for blind radar signal restoration that outperforms existing methods and uses progressive transfer learning for iterative enhancement.
Contribution
The paper presents CoRe-Net with a cooperative learning strategy replacing adversarial training, and introduces Progressive Transfer Learning for multi-pass iterative signal restoration.
Findings
CoRe-Net surpasses Op-GANs with 1 dB mean SNR improvement.
Multi-pass CoRe-Net with PTL achieves an additional 2 dB mean SNR gain.
The model effectively handles diverse real-world radar artifacts.
Abstract
Real-world radar signals are frequently corrupted by various artifacts, including sensor noise, echoes, interference, and intentional jamming, differing in type, severity, and duration. This pilot study introduces a novel model, called Co-Operational Regressor Network (CoRe-Net) for blind radar signal restoration, designed to address such limitations and drawbacks. CoRe-Net replaces adversarial training with a novel cooperative learning strategy, leveraging the complementary roles of its Apprentice Regressor (AR) and Master Regressor (MR). The AR restores radar signals corrupted by various artifacts, while the MR evaluates the quality of the restoration and provides immediate and task-specific feedback, ensuring stable and efficient learning. The AR, therefore, has the advantage of both self-learning and assistive learning by the MR. The proposed model has been extensively evaluated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadar Systems and Signal Processing · Wireless Signal Modulation Classification · Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques
MethodsSelf-Learning
