RCMFRDE: Refined Composite Multiscale Fluctuation-Based Reverse Dispersion Entropy for Feature Extraction of Ship-Radiated Noise
Yuxing Li,
Shangbin Jiao,
Bo Geng and
Xinru Jiang
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-18
Abstract:
Dispersion entropy (DE), as a newly proposed entropy, has achieved remarkable results in its application. In this paper, on the basis of DE, combined with coarse-grained processing, we introduce the fluctuation and distance information of signal and propose the refined composite multiscale fluctuation-based reverse dispersion entropy (RCMFRDE). As an emerging complexity analysis mode, RCMFRDE has been used for the first time for the feature extraction of ship-radiated noise signals to mitigate the loss caused by the misclassification of ships on the ocean. Meanwhile, a classification and recognition method combined with K-nearest neighbor (KNN) came into being, namely, RCMFRDE-KNN. The experimental results indicated that RCMFRDE has the highest recognition rate in the single feature case and up to 100% in the double feature case, far better than multiscale DE (MDE), multiscale fluctuation-based DE (MFDE), multiscale permutation entropy (MPE), and multiscale reverse dispersion entropy (MRDE), and all the experimental results show that the RCMFRDE proposed in this paper improves the separability of the commonly used entropy in the hydroacoustic domain.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/7150921
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