Download PDFOpen PDF in browserMitigating Interference and Noise in RF CommunicationsEasyChair Preprint 1513234 pages•Date: September 28, 2024AbstractRadio Frequency (RF) communications are critical to modern wireless systems, ranging from mobile networks and satellite communications to Wi-Fi and military applications. However, interference and noise pose significant challenges to the reliability, clarity, and efficiency of these systems. This paper explores various types of interference and noise, including natural, man-made, and deliberate sources, as well as their primary causes, such as frequency overlap, multipath propagation, and intermodulation.
To mitigate these challenges, several techniques are examined, including frequency management, advanced filtering methods, shielding, and antenna design optimization. Emerging technologies, such as cognitive radio, Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) systems, and beamforming, are also discussed for their potential to dynamically address interference in real-time. Additionally, the role of regulatory bodies and industry standards in managing the RF spectrum is highlighted. Keyphrases: RF communications, interference mitigation, noise reduction, spectrum management
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