Potential interfering signals in software defined radio

G. Watkins
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Software defined radio (SDR) is often heralded as the future of mobile communications with some aspects expected within the fourth generation of European standards. An SDR suitable for commercial narrow- and broad-band applications will typically cover the frequency spectrum between 400 MHz and 6 GHz. This range encompasses all of the (worldwide) existing and emerging standards alongside likely future developments. In order to facilitate such a radio, in the absence of efficient flexible filters, a super-octave-band front-end is needed. The receiver will be subject to all the signals within this band, both wanted and interfering. It is likely that the stronger interfering signals will cause intermodulation products (IMP) within the nonperfect low noise amplifier (LNA). These IMPs can interfere with a wanted signal and, potentially, make it undetectable. This paper reports the results of a radio trial, indicating the strength, frequency and geographical location of potentially interfering signals around the Bristol area. Results are presented for typical urban, suburban, and rural environments and hotspots. The results presented in this paper give an indication of the practical dynamic range requirements of an SDR receiver operating in the frequency spectrum between 400 MHz and 6 GHz.
软件无线电中的潜在干扰信号
软件定义无线电(SDR)通常被视为移动通信的未来,在某些方面有望在第四代欧洲标准中实现。适合商业窄带和宽带应用的SDR通常覆盖400 MHz至6 GHz之间的频谱。这个范围包括所有(世界范围内)现有的和新兴的标准以及可能的未来发展。在缺乏高效柔性滤波器的情况下,为了实现这种无线电,需要一个超倍频带前端。接收器将受到该频段内所有信号的影响,包括所需信号和干扰信号。较强的干扰信号可能会在非完美低噪声放大器(LNA)内部产生互调产物(IMP)。这些imp可以干扰想要的信号,并可能使其无法被检测到。本文报告了一项无线电试验的结果,表明了布里斯托尔地区周围潜在干扰信号的强度、频率和地理位置。给出了典型城市、郊区和农村环境和热点的结果。本文给出了在400 MHz ~ 6 GHz频谱范围内工作的SDR接收机的实际动态范围要求。
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