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Golden Ratio Search: A Low-Power Adversarial Attack for Deep Learning based Modulation Classification

Deepsayan Sadhukhan, Nitin Priyadarshini Shankar, Sheetal Kalyani

TL;DR

Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed attack is powerful, requires minimal power, and can be generated in less time, significantly challenging the resilience of current AMC methods.

Abstract

We propose a minimal power white box adversarial attack for Deep Learning based Automatic Modulation Classification (AMC). The proposed attack uses the Golden Ratio Search (GRS) method to find powerful attacks with minimal power. We evaluate the efficacy of the proposed method by comparing it with existing adversarial attack approaches. Additionally, we test the robustness of the proposed attack against various state-of-the-art architectures, including defense mechanisms such as adversarial training, binarization, and ensemble methods. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed attack is powerful, requires minimal power, and can be generated in less time, significantly challenging the resilience of current AMC methods.

Golden Ratio Search: A Low-Power Adversarial Attack for Deep Learning based Modulation Classification

TL;DR

Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed attack is powerful, requires minimal power, and can be generated in less time, significantly challenging the resilience of current AMC methods.

Abstract

We propose a minimal power white box adversarial attack for Deep Learning based Automatic Modulation Classification (AMC). The proposed attack uses the Golden Ratio Search (GRS) method to find powerful attacks with minimal power. We evaluate the efficacy of the proposed method by comparing it with existing adversarial attack approaches. Additionally, we test the robustness of the proposed attack against various state-of-the-art architectures, including defense mechanisms such as adversarial training, binarization, and ensemble methods. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed attack is powerful, requires minimal power, and can be generated in less time, significantly challenging the resilience of current AMC methods.
Paper Structure (7 sections, 3 equations, 1 figure, 3 tables, 1 algorithm)

This paper contains 7 sections, 3 equations, 1 figure, 3 tables, 1 algorithm.

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  • Figure 1: Accuracy comparison in the presence of Adversarial attacks across SNRs.