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Interference Suppression via Operating Frequency Selection
1999 Award Winner
Richard M. Davis, The MITRE Corporation
Ronald L. Fante, The MITRE Corporation
Thomas P. Guella, The MITRE Corporation
Robert J. Balla, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command
ABSTRACT
Spectral analysis of the environment, often called sniffing, is used to find a clear operating band in radar and communication systems. In this paper, the authors show that the sniffing technique can be used to null multiple broad-band sidelobe jammers by exploiting the transfer function of the antenna. Analysis and computer simulation are used to demonstrate performance.

Publication
Published in 1999 ©IEEE. Antenna and Propogation, IEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 47, No. 4, April 1999, pp. 637-645.
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