2-8 GHz Interference Detector With 1.1 μs Response
This letter reports the first wideband method that: 1) detects both the power and frequency of an arbitrary interferer within a two-octave bandwidth and 2) subsequently deactivates the interferer through a frequency-tunable narrowband bandstop filter (BSF). The entire process can be completed within...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE microwave and wireless components letters 2022-06, Vol.32 (6), p.756-759 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This letter reports the first wideband method that: 1) detects both the power and frequency of an arbitrary interferer within a two-octave bandwidth and 2) subsequently deactivates the interferer through a frequency-tunable narrowband bandstop filter (BSF). The entire process can be completed within approximately 1~\mu \text {s} . The success of the proposed detection method relies on creating frequency- and power-dependent standing wave patterns of the incoming signal. It is worth emphasizing that all frequencies and power levels are simultaneously mapped to the system's detection scheme without requiring time-consuming spectrum- and/or power-searching steps. After presenting the fundamental concept and the basic design steps, we demonstrate a proof-of-concept system that can detect interfering signals with unknown and arbitrary frequencies in the 2-8 GHz band and powers in the −5 to +15 dBm range. The proposed system is implemented with low-cost off-the-shelf components. The measured interferer deactivation response time is 1.1~\mu \text {s} for all signals within the system specifications. |
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ISSN: | 1531-1309 2771-957X 1558-1764 2771-9588 |
DOI: | 10.1109/LMWC.2022.3164021 |