频谱管理和RFI对科学传感器的影响

S. Cruz-Pol, Liese Van Zee, N. Kassim, W. Blackwell, D. L. Le Vine, Agnes Scott
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对无线电频率(RF)频谱不断增长的需求正在以越来越疯狂的速度改变国家和国际一级的无线电规则。射电天文学和地球遥感仪器收集的观测数据很容易由于无线电频率干扰(RFI)而无法使用,无论是来自这些传感器使用的波段外(OOBE)还是杂散发射。射频信号可以来自单个发射器,也可以来自使用相同频率的许多发射源的集合的综合效应(例如,来自设计不良的电视接收器的杂散辐射),也可以来自不同频率,例如,超频信号。聚集的情况尤其有问题,因为聚集的信号可能与自然辐射难以区分。无线电频率委员会(CORF)是美国国家科学院(NAS)的一个常设委员会,在国家和国际论坛上代表无线电频谱的科学用户。本文将简要介绍美国的频谱管理和CORF的作用。它还将介绍2019年世界无线电通信大会(WRC19)上要处理的一些重要问题及其对射电天文学和被动遥感的潜在影响。
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Spectrum Management and the Impact of RFI on Science Sensors
The ever-increasing demand for the radio frequency (RF) spectrum is transforming radio regulations at national and international levels at an increasingly frenzied pace. Observations collected with radio-astronomy and Earth remote sensing instruments can easily be rendered unusable due to Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) whether it is from out-of-band (OOBE) or spurious emissions in the bands used by these sensors. The RFI could originate from a single transmitter or the aggregate effects of a collection of many transmitting sources using the same frequency (e.g. spurious radiation from a poorly designed TV receiver) or different frequencies, e.g., OOBE. The aggregate case is particularly problematic because the collective signal can be indistinguishable from natural radiation. The Committee on Radio Frequencies (CORF) is a standing committee of the United States' National Academy of Sciences (NAS), that represents the scientific users of the radio spectrum at national and international fora. This paper will present a brief overview of spectrum management within the USA and the role of CORF. It will also describe some of the important issues to be dealt with at thr World Radiocommunication Conference-2019 (WRC19) and their potential impact on radio astronomy and passive remote sensing.
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