Silhouette Score Efficient Radio Frequency Fingerprint Feature Extraction
Xuan Yang, Dongming Li, Yi Lou, Xianglin Fan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a theoretical framework for evaluating radio frequency fingerprint feature extraction methods using the silhouette score and proposes a precoding-based method that improves robustness against channel effects, enhancing classification accuracy.
Contribution
It establishes a unified theoretical analysis framework for RFF feature extraction methods and proposes a novel precoding-based technique that improves channel robustness without needing channel estimation.
Findings
Silhouette score effectively evaluates RFF classification accuracy.
Proposed method achieves higher silhouette scores under channel variations.
Simulation and experiments confirm improved classification performance.
Abstract
Radio frequency fingerprint (RFF) identification technology, which exploits relatively stable hardware imperfections, is highly susceptible to constantly changing channel effects. Although various channel-robust RFF feature extraction methods have been proposed, they predominantly rely on experimental comparisons rather than theoretical analyses. This limitation hinders the progress of channel-robust RFF feature extraction and impedes the establishment of theoretical guidance for its design. In this paper, we establish a unified theoretical performance analysis framework for different RFF feature extraction methods using the silhouette score as an evaluation metric, and propose a precoding-based channel-robust RFF feature extraction method that enhances the silhouette score without requiring channel estimation. First, we employ the silhouette score as an evaluation metric and obtain the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Signal Modulation Classification · Biometric Identification and Security · User Authentication and Security Systems
