带内OFDM通信系统干扰对雷达性能的影响

B. Cordill, S. A. Seguin, L. Cohen
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只提供摘要形式。新技术和创新产生了新颖多样的无线系统。不幸的是,随着这些系统在全球范围内取得成果,由于WiMAX和LTE等系统提供的高速数据链路,已经拥挤的频谱变得更加拥挤。频谱拥挤在s波段(2000-4000 MHz)是一个严重的问题,在s波段,有利的传播特性使频谱对远程雷达和通信系统都具有吸引力。4G蜂窝系统(例如LTE)的广泛部署有可能对现有雷达系统造成广泛干扰,例如用于天气监视的雷达系统。理想情况下,这两个系统将在相邻频段和平共存,但4G OFDM波形的非恒定模量特性和相对较高的峰均功率比可能导致间歇性发射机饱和,从而导致雷达接收器的带内和邻带干扰。OFDM波形的间歇性和宽带宽使得干扰OFDM波形在雷达接收机处难以消除。处理干扰信号时的第一反应通常是应用陷波滤波器,试图减轻干扰信号对系统的影响。本演讲将评估这种本能解决方案的有效性。介绍了OFDM干扰对模拟气象雷达系统的影响,并对应用陷波滤波器缓解OFDM干扰信号的有效性进行了评估。作为评估的一部分,给出了雷达性能数据、探测概率统计和接收机工作特性(ROC)曲线。这种类型的评估将有助于量化这种第一直觉解决方案,并有助于在考虑干扰缓解技术时为雷达系统工程师和频谱管理人员定义交易空间。成功缓解带内和邻接信道OFDM干扰不仅应该提高当前雷达系统的性能,而且还将允许在拥挤的频谱中满足任务要求。
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Radar performance degradation with in-band OFDM communications system interference
Summary form only given. New technology and innovations are giving rise to novel and diverse wireless systems. Unfortunately, as these systems come to fruition worldwide, the already crowded spectrum becomes even more congested due to the high-speed data links offered by systems like WiMAX and LTE. Spectral crowding is acutely problematic in S-Band (2000-4000 MHz), where favorable propagation characteristics make spectrum attractive to both long-range radar and communication systems. The widespread deployment of 4G cellular systems (for example LTE) has the potential to cause widespread interference with existing radar systems, such as those used for weather surveillance. Ideally, these two systems would peacefully coexist in adjacent bands, but the non-constant modulus nature of 4G OFDM waveforms and the relatively high peak-to-average power ratios can lead to intermittent transmitter saturation, resulting in both in-band and adjacent-band interference to a radar receiver. Their intermittent nature and wide bandwidth make interfering OFDM waveforms difficult to eliminate at the radar receiver. The first instinct when dealing with an interfering signal is often to apply a notch filter in an attempt to mitigate the interfering signal's impact on the system. This talk assesses the effectiveness of this instinctive solution. The impact of OFDM interference on a simulated weather radar system is presented, as well as an assessment of the effectiveness of applying a notch filter to mitigate an interfering OFDM signal. As part of this assessment, radar performance data, probability of detection statistics, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves are presented. This type of assessment will help quantify this first instinct solution and help define the trade space for radar system engineers and spectrum managers when considering interference mitigation techniques. Successful mitigation of both in-band and adjacent-channel OFDM interference should not only improve current radar system performance, but it will also allow mission requirements to be met in a crowded spectrum.
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