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Intelligent anti-jamming communication technology with electromagnetic spectrum feature cognition

Hui Zhao, Guobin Zhao, Xichun Wang, Zhonghui Zhang and Xianchao Xun

PLOS ONE, 2025, vol. 20, issue 4, 1-26

Abstract: Against the backdrop of the rapid development of wireless communication technology, the complex signal interference issues in the electromagnetic spectrum environment have become a key factor affecting the quality and reliability of signal transmission. Existing solutions, such as traditional interference suppression techniques that rely on static spectrum allocation and fixed interference patterns, are no longer able to adapt to the rapidly changing electromagnetic environment and face computational complexity challenges when processing large amounts of real-time data. This study proposes an intelligent anti-interference algorithm that combines deep neural networks and game theory, and constructs a model based on near-end strategy optimization. By extracting and processing signal features through deep neural networks, and dynamically adjusting communication strategies with near-end optimization, the model effectively addresses the recognition and prediction of signal transmission feature parameters in target communication systems, generates interference signals with the same feature parameters, and achieves effective interference suppression. Experiments show that the proposed model achieves an accuracy rate of 95.23% in identifying interference signals and an anti-interference accuracy rate of 85.47%, significantly outperforming random forest and deep Q-network models. The study not only clarifies the limitations of existing solutions but also precisely defines the goals of the new model, which are to reduce error rates and improve adaptability in dynamic environments. The results further explain the significance of the used metrics and test conditions, providing new means and strategies for the development of anti-interference communication technology, especially in dealing with new complex electromagnetic spectrum interference.

Date: 2025
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