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Spectrum Focused Frequency Adversarial Attacks for Automatic Modulation Classification

Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has provided a potential solution for automatic modulation recognition (AMC). Unfortunately, AI-based AMC models are vulnerable to adversarial examples, which seriously threatens the efficient, secure and trusted application of AI in AMC. This issue has attracted the attention of researchers. Various studies on adversarial attacks and defenses evolve in a spiral. However, the existing adversarial attack methods are all designed in the time domain. They introduce more high-frequency components in the frequency domain, due to abrupt updates in the time domain. For this issue, from the perspective of frequency domain, we propose a spectrum focused frequency adversarial attacks (SFFAA) for AMC model, and further draw on the idea of meta-learning, propose a Meta-SFFAA algorithm to improve the transferability in the black-box attacks. Extensive experiments, qualitative and quantitative metrics demonstrate that the proposed algorithm can concentrate the adversarial energy on the spectrum where the signal is located, significantly improve the adversarial attack performance while maintaining the concealment in the frequency domain.

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