In recent years, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology has advanced rapidly, leading to its widespread deployment. However, this proliferation has been accompanied by a rise in unauthorized “black flight”, which poses a series of security risks to low-altitude airspace. Therefore, it is imperative to develop effective drone detection and identification techniques for airspace security management. This paper presents a radio frequency (RF)-based drone recognition method via variational mode decomposition (VMD) and multi-domain feature fusion. First, the collected RF signals exchanged between drones and their controllers are preprocessed using VMD. Subsequently, a multi-domain feature extraction method is introduced, which extracts time-domain, frequency-domain and time–frequency-domain features from the modes after VMD. To reduce feature dimensionality, a two-stage feature selection scheme based on ReliefF is then proposed. Finally, a support vector machine (SVM) is constructed for UAV classification. Experimental results on the open-source CardRF dataset show that the proposed method achieves superior performance compared to existing schemes, with an average identification accuracy of over 74.7% at SNRs greater than −10 dB.
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