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Detecting Wireless Signal Noise in Mobile Radio Communications Using Spatiotemporal AnoGAN-Based Approaches
With the development of radio modulation technologies for communication and wireless applications, several studies have been conducted to reduce and eliminate noise during signal transmission. Although the influence of noise can be effectively addressed, it has become a popular research topic in mobile communications. Moreover, in recent telecommunication systems, owing to their complexity and comprehensive protocols, which require a large number of mathematical and engineering approaches, predicting and classifying noise is difficult. Thus, to effectively address these challenges, we propose a spatiotemporal AnoGAN to detect the noise that can occur during radio modulation. In our approach, we assemble a set of AnoGANs based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and long short-term memory (LSTM) to enable the system to learn the time-series features of the radio modulation signal and shape expressed in complex planes. The proposed spatiotemporal AnoGAN can discriminate the interference caused by noise without any annotation of anomalies using a generator and discriminator. The proposed spatiotemporal AnoGAN achieves a 91.4% recall in digitally modulated signals that were previously difficult to identify. Through an empirical analysis of the proposed method, we observed that the spatiotemporal AnoGAN accurately identified abnormal interference signals.