Active Interference Cancellation Systems.
Abstract
The report discusses the principles and performance of an active Interference Cancellation System fabricated for UHF communication applications. The system employs a synchronous cancellation technique for the suppression of adjacent channel interferences. Two experimental models were fabricated for checkout in operational situations where transmitting sources are collocated with the receiver. The Interference Cancellation System (ICS) is designed such that no existing equipment modification is necessary for the cancellation of any selected interference. The system involves linear processing. The experimental models provide 80 dB of suppression to AM without tuning in the 225 to 400 MHz band. They are capable of simultaneously suppressing two interfering signals with levels as high as +20 dBm and frequency separations as low as .025 MHz. The insertion loss for the desired signal is less than 5 dB. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0852786
Entities
People
- Rabindra N. Ghose
- Walter A. Sauter