Improved WOA-DBSCAN Online Clustering Algorithm for Radar Signal Data Streams.

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School of Electronic Engineering, Xidian University, Xian 710071, China.

Published: August 2025


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For the pulsed data streams emitted by multiple signal sources that generate aliasing, traditional density clustering algorithms have the problems of poor clustering effect, heavy reliance on manual experience to set the parameters, and the need to carry out density clustering every time new data are input, resulting in a huge amount of computation. Therefore, an online density clustering algorithm based on the improved golden sine whale optimization is proposed. First, by adding new parameters to the density clustering algorithm, the neighborhood is changed from a single parameter Eps to a joint decision of the parameters Eps and θ, which avoids cross-cluster expansion by more flexibly delimiting the neighborhood range. The improved golden sine whale optimization algorithm is then used to obtain the optimal parameter solution of the DBSCAN algorithm. Finally, the idea of flow clustering is introduced to determine whether a pulse belongs to a valid library, an outlier library, or an inactive library by comparing the distance between the input pulse and each cluster center, effectively reducing the number of pulses required for analysis. The experiment proves that the algorithm improves the sorting accuracy by 57.7% compared to the DBSCAN algorithm and 37.8% compared to the WOA-DBSCAN algorithm.

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