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Toward Robust Radio Frequency Fingerprint Identification via Adaptive Semantic Augmentation

Zhenxin Cai, Yu Wang, Guan Gui, Jin Sha

2024IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Radio frequency fingerprint identification (RFFI) is regarded as one of the most promising techniques for managing and regulating Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This technology analyzes the unique electromagnetic signals emitted by wireless devices to enable precise identification and authentication. Most existing RFFI methods focus on RF signals collected in specific scenarios. However, in real-world applications, signals are often collected at different times or from varying deployment locations, leading to differences between the training and testing distributions. The study of RFFI methods under these conditions remains underexplored. To address this gap, this paper introduces a cross-domain RFFI framework centered on adaptive semantic augmentation (ASA). The framework integrates a computationally efficient multi-resolution spectrogram decomposition strategy with a feature-sensitive multi-scale network. The ASA method enhances RFFI accuracy in cross-domain settings by linearly interpolating between two distinct semantic features to create new semantics for further identification. The proposed approach leverages two-dimensional discrete wavelet transform (2D-DWT) to decompose the raw spectrogram into four sub-bands, followed by a multi-scale network to extract critical semantic features for the ASA method. Simulation results show that the proposed ASA method significantly improves Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) identification performance, achieving accuracies of 93.05% and 98.90% on two different cross-domain datasets, respectively, outperforming existing data augmentation (DA) methods. Furthermore, generalizability validation demonstrates that the proposed method performs outstandingly across other Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceFingerprint (computing)Artificial intelligenceSpeech recognitionFingerprint recognitionIdentification (biology)Radio frequencyPattern recognition (psychology)TelecommunicationsBiologyBotanyBiometric Identification and SecurityWireless Signal Modulation Classification