MCANet: A Coherent Multimodal Collaborative Attention Network for Advanced Modulation Recognition in Adverse Noisy Environments

Abstract

As wireless communication systems evolve, automatic modulation recognition (AMR) plays a key role in improving spectrum efficiency, especially in cognitive radio systems. Traditional AMR methods face challenges in complex, noisy environments, particularly in low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions. This paper introduces MCANet (Multimodal Collaborative Attention Network), a multimodal deep learning framework designed to address these challenges. MCANet employs refined feature extraction and global modeling to support its fusion strategy.Experimental results across multiple benchmark datasets show that MCANet outperforms mainstream AMR models, offering better robustness in low-SNR conditions.

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