Mitigation of pulsed RFI via automatic gain control
Abstract
Three automatic gain control (AGC) strategies and their potential capabilities for mitigation of pulsed radio frequency interference (RFI) over a coded, nonlinear channel are examined. The first updates the AGC control voltage once each symbol interval in accordance with a prespecified criterion. The second implementation is designed to first detect high level RFI and then appropriately update its gain. The final implementation is a wideband device which updates its gain once each symbol interval by reducing the gain in direct proportion to a suitable power measurement. Computed results treat pulsed noise and pulsed CW RFI and compare performances in terms of bit error rate (BER) at the output of a Viterbi decoder.
- Publication:
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NTC 1981; National Telecommunications Conference, Volume 1
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981ntc.....1S...7C
- Keywords:
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- Automatic Gain Control;
- Bit Error Rate;
- Channel Noise;
- Noise Reduction;
- Pulse Communication;
- Radio Frequency Interference;
- Continuous Radiation;
- Decoding;
- Performance Prediction;
- Power Gain;
- Transmission Efficiency;
- Viterbi Decoders;
- Wideband Communication;
- Communications and Radar