RETRACTED: The Multi-Station Fusion-Based Radiation Source Localization Method Based on Spectrum Energy

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Publicado en:Sensors vol. 25, no. 5 (2025), p. 1339-1355
Autor principal: He Guojin
Otros Autores: Hao Yulong, Xie Yaocong
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100 1 |a He Guojin  |u China Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation, Qingdao 266107, China; hegj@crirp.ac.cn 
245 1 |a RETRACTED: The Multi-Station Fusion-Based Radiation Source Localization Method Based on Spectrum Energy 
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520 3 |a Today’s highly complex and rapidly changing electromagnetic environment places higher demands on the precise localization of illegal radiation sources. In response to this, this paper innovatively proposes a multi-station fusion-based radiation source localization method, which leverages the frequency, field strength, bandwidth, and other characteristic information embedded in frequency band scanning data. The method thoroughly explores the energy characteristics of the detected radiation sources while closely integrating the objective laws of propagation attenuation in electromagnetic space. By employing an advanced, normalized power calculation technique, it successfully achieves high-precision localization of the radiation source. Through rigorous and thorough experimental validation, this method reduces localization errors by 25% and cuts the equivalent radiation power error by 30% compared to traditional localization methods. This achievement provides more reliable and accurate technical support for applications in the electromagnetic field, offering promising prospects for advancing and refining electromagnetic environment monitoring and management technologies. 
653 |a Propagation 
653 |a Accuracy 
653 |a National security 
653 |a Fourier transforms 
653 |a Communication 
653 |a Bandwidths 
653 |a Signal processing 
653 |a Energy 
653 |a Methods 
653 |a Algorithms 
653 |a Spectrum allocation 
653 |a Correlation analysis 
653 |a Localization 
653 |a Radiation 
653 |a Comparative analysis 
700 1 |a Hao Yulong  |u School of Microelectronics, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China; haoyulong98@tju.edu.cn 
700 1 |a Xie Yaocong  |u School of Information and Control Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao 266200, China 
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