In many applications, software defined receivers (SDRs) can be victims of intentional and/or unintentional jamming. Often, multiple jamming signals (JSs) at their antennas have significantly different power levels. In this paper, suppression of JSs is considered for the most challenging case when some of the JSs are strong enough to desensitize or even damage the input circuits of victim SDRs. Two-stage spatial suppression of JSs is proposed to cope with such a situation. It is shown that this method is effective when the receiver antenna array has an adequate number of elements. Suppression of JSs always requires high dynamic range of victim SDRs. However, the requirements for the dynamic range become even higher when the two-stage spatial suppression of JSs is impossible. Implementation of a novel sampling technique based on a new interpretation of the sampling theorem is the most promising way to increase the dynamic range. If spatial suppression of JSs is impossible, or it is not sufficiently effective, other properties of JSs can be exploited. Adaptive combining of robust and Bayesian approaches is a beneficial anti-jam strategy.


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    Title :

    Suppression of multiple jammers with significantly different power levels




    Publication date :

    2012-03-01


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    582635 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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