DocumentCode
3680444
Title
Pulsed interference mitigation employing periodic nonuniform decimation
Author
Gerald D. Cain;Anush Yardim
Author_Institution
DSP Creations Limited, London, UK
fYear
2012
Firstpage
103
Lastpage
108
Abstract
Suppression of wideband signals contaminated by pulsed interference is undertaken using synchronous temporal blanking. This repetitive time gating of the raw signaling waveforms employed at physical level of communications, radar or sensor systems can sometimes largely remove interference, but leaves a waveform remnant that will often be insufficient to permit satisfactory restoration of the entire signal waveform through simple interpolatory filtering. If the interference is periodic the requisite gating of the digitized signal can be treated as periodic nonuniform decimation. We undertake restoration using the “alias unraveling” approach, introducing a digital filter design of the sampling pulse which leads to significantly better conditioning of the unraveling matrix, and affords a very considerable extension of resilience to interferer duty cycle.
Keywords
"Interference","Radar","Blanking","Yttrium","Digital filters","Baseband"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Waveform Diversity & Design Conference (WDD), 2012 International
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WDD.2012.7311288
Filename
7311288
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