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Journal Article Wideband RF Interference Reduction Module
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Authors
Sanggee Kang, Heonjin Hong, Youngjun Chong
Issue Date
2022-09
Citation
International journal of advanced smart convergence, v.11, no.3, pp.28-35
ISSN
2288-2847
Publisher
한국인터넷방송통신학회
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.7236/IJASC.2022.11.3.28
Abstract
Interference always exists between wireless communication systems used in the same frequency band or adjacent frequency bands. In order to deploy a new wireless communication system such as a 5G system, a new frequency band must be allocated to the system. For this purpose, after analyzing interference between the existing system and the new system, a method of setting a frequency guard band or a minimum separation distance has been used as a passive method to limit the interference effect. This paper presents a wideband RF IRM(Interference Reduction Module) that can actively reduce the influence of interference between wireless communication systems. The wideband RF IRM can reduce the interference effects of 5G signals on satellite signals. The principle and structure of the wideband RF IRM are presented. The wideband RF IRM can suppress approximately 20dB of interference signal in 100MHz bandwidth when only interference signal exists. It also shows that when a 5G interference signal of -45dBm/100MHz and a satellite signal of -55dBm/40MHz exist simultaneously at a center frequency of 3.83GHz, about 15dB of 5G interference signal can be reduced in the frequency range covered by the satellite signal. The experimental results demonstrate that the wideband RF IRM can actively reduce the 5G interference signal on the satellite signal and can be used for the purpose of reducing the interference effect in a similar environment.
KSP Keywords
5G system, Center frequency, Frequency range, Guard band, Interference effect, Interference reduction, MHz bandwidth, Passive method, RF Interference, Satellite Signal, Separation distance