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Receiver-Agnostic Radio Frequency Fingerprinting Using a Prototypical Contrastive Domain Adaptation Method


Abstract:

Radio frequency (RF) fingerprinting is a technique used to identify different transmitters by analyzing the unique hardware impairments of RF transmitters, known as RF fi...Show More

Abstract:

Radio frequency (RF) fingerprinting is a technique used to identify different transmitters by analyzing the unique hardware impairments of RF transmitters, known as RF fingerprints. However, many existing studies have primarily focused on transmitter impairments, while the impact of receiver hardware impairments on RF signals has often been overlooked. To alleviate this issue, this letter proposes a receiver-agnostic RF fingerprinting method using unsupervised domain adaptation. The method employs prototypical contrastive learning to align the features of source domain and target domain data, while simultaneously learning the features of both domains. Experimental results on the real-world dataset (WiSig) demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms other receiver-agnostic RF fingerprinting methods.
Published in: IEEE Signal Processing Letters ( Volume: 32)
Page(s): 1910 - 1914
Date of Publication: 26 March 2025

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