A Comparison of a Single Receiver and a Multi-Receiver Techniques to Mitigate Partial Band Interference

James McGee, Steven Schoenecker, J. Catipovic, P. Swaszek
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Many acoustic channels suffer from interference which is neither narrowband nor impulsive. This relatively long duration partial band interference can be particularly detrimental to system performance. We survey recent work in interference mitigation as background motivation to develop a spatial diversity receiver for use in underwater networks and compare this novel multi-receiver interference mitigation strategy with a recently developed single receiver interference mitigation algorithm using experimental data collected from the underwater acoustic network at the Atlantic Underwater Test and Evaluation Center. The network consists of multiple distributed cabled hydrophones that receive data transmitted over a time-varying multipath channel in the presence of partial band interference produced by interfering active sonar signals. In operational networks, many "dropped" messages are lost due to partial band interference which corrupts different portions of the received signal depending on the relative position of the interferers, information source and receivers due to the slow speed of propagation.
减轻部分频带干扰的单接收机和多接收机技术的比较
许多声道受到的干扰既不是窄带的,也不是脉冲的。这种持续时间相对较长的部分频带干扰对系统性能尤其有害。我们调查了最近在干扰缓解方面的工作,作为开发用于水下网络的空间分集接收器的背景动机,并使用从大西洋水下测试和评估中心的水声网络收集的实验数据,将这种新型多接收机干扰缓解策略与最近开发的单接收机干扰缓解算法进行比较。该网络由多个分布式电缆水听器组成,在有源声纳干扰信号产生部分频带干扰的情况下,通过时变多径信道接收数据。在运行网络中,由于部分频带干扰,许多“丢失”的消息丢失,由于传播速度慢,这种干扰会破坏接收信号的不同部分,这取决于干扰源、信息源和接收器的相对位置。
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