Cross Polarization Interference Reduction Techniques

Abstract

The objective of this program was to design, fabricate and test the optimum algorithm developed on the previous contract (Contract F30602-76-C-0041) to improve the performance of cross-polarization on line-of-sight (LOS) digital microwave channels. Specifically, an adaptive equalizer which would function with cross-polarization discrimination ratios from 5 dB to 40 dB and provide up to 20 nanoseconds of linear and parabolic group delay compensation was desired. An experimental equalizer was constructed and successfully tested both in the laboratory and at RADC. All primary design objectives were met with the exception of automatic operation in the copolar mode. Theoretical limitations of the performance measurement techniques used in the equalizer restrict copolar operation to a manual mode. In the automatic cross-polar mode, the equalizer can reduce an input cross-polarization discrimination ratio (CPDR) of 5 dB to a CPDR near 25 dB with the modem signal meeting FCC 19311 requirements over an LC8D radio. Non-dispersive cross-pole interference can be reduced by 25 dB. In back- to-back modem tests, the equalizer's residual interference level is near the design objective of -40 dB.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA072748

Entities

People

  • Bruce E. Gillingham
  • Charles A. Baird
  • M. G. Pelchat

Organizations

  • Harris Corporation

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Amplitude Modulation
  • Attenuation
  • Bandpass Filters
  • Bandwidth
  • Control Systems
  • Cross Polarization
  • Delay Lines
  • Detectors
  • Filtration
  • Frequency Bands
  • Measurement
  • Modulation
  • Modulators
  • Polarization
  • Simulators
  • Square Waves
  • Waveguide Filters

Readers

  • Phased Array Antenna Design.
  • Radio communications and signal processing.