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List and Details of Sources of Interference Kawsu Sidibeh Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey, UK ESA Wireless Study WP 2.1.

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1 List and Details of Sources of Interference Kawsu Sidibeh Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey, UK ESA Wireless Study WP 2.1

2 WP1:II2 Presentation Outline  List of sources of RF Interference  Wireless Power Spectral Density  Interference Scenarios.

3 WP1:II3 Sources of interference  IM Distortion :  multiple access interference (MAI).  Thermal-Noise & Interfering Signal :  Gaussian noise (AWGN).  RF transmission from multiple devices sharing the same band.  Flat-fading  results from degradations that are correlated and occurs in bursts.  inverse of the maximum Doppler frequency,, and is a function of the mobility of the user.  Frequency-selective fading:  results from multipath fading, which generates delay spreads in the channel impulse response (CIR).  causes intersymbol interference (ISI).  inversely proportional to the transmission rate.  DC-to-DC Converters  Local Oscillators  Wheels

4 WP1:II4 Power Spectral Density of Wireless Standards ZigBee Tx Mask Bluetooth Tx Mask Wi-Fi Tx Mask WiMAX Tx Mask

5 WP1:II5 Interference with S-Band Freq- U/L (GHz) Freq- D/L (GHZ) Data Rate( Kbps) GT (dBi) GR (dBi) NF (dB) TxPwr (W) RxPwr (mW) Sensit ivity (dBm) S- Band 2.06z2.238.446-7.54350-114 ISM2.4 1146-74-108 Using Frii’s Equation for free space radiation. The rejection performace is measured with the desired signal at -114 (sensitivity of SSTL S-Band) If the received power is -108 than there is a 6 dB margin. In this case the interferer has no influence on the desired signal reception

6 WP1:II6 Conclusion


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