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Continuous-Wave Interference Mitigation for Acquisition Method in Unified Carrier TT&C Systems
Continuous-Wave Interference Mitigation for Acquisition Method in Unified Carrier TT&C Systems

DOI: 10.15918/j.jbit1004-0579.17126

Keywords: unified carrier telemetry tracking and command (TT&C) interference mitigation signal acquisition spectrum symmetry
unified carrier telemetry tracking and command (TT&C) interference mitigation signal acquisition spectrum symmetry

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An interference mitigation for acquisition method, based on both energy center and spectrum symmetry detection, has been proposed as a possible solution to the problem of signal acquisition susceptibility to continuous-wave interference (CWI)in unified carrier telemetry, tracking, and command (TT&C) systems.With subcarrier modulation index as a priori condition, the existence of CWI is determined by comparing the energy center with the symmetric center.In the presence of interference, the interference frequency point is assumed and culled; sequentially, the spectral symmetry is used to verify whether the signal acquisition is realized. Theoretical analysis, simulations, and experimental results demonstrate that the method can realize the acquisition of the main carrier target signal with an interference-to-signal ratio of 31 dB, which represents an improvement over the existing continuous-wave interference mitigation for acquisition methods.
An interference mitigation for acquisition method, based on both energy center and spectrum symmetry detection, has been proposed as a possible solution to the problem of signal acquisition susceptibility to continuous-wave interference (CWI)in unified carrier telemetry, tracking, and command (TT&C) systems.With subcarrier modulation index as a priori condition, the existence of CWI is determined by comparing the energy center with the symmetric center.In the presence of interference, the interference frequency point is assumed and culled; sequentially, the spectral symmetry is used to verify whether the signal acquisition is realized. Theoretical analysis, simulations, and experimental results demonstrate that the method can realize the acquisition of the main carrier target signal with an interference-to-signal ratio of 31 dB, which represents an improvement over the existing continuous-wave interference mitigation for acquisition methods.

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