干扰
战术通信
发射机
电子战
复式(建筑)
计算机科学
干扰(通信)
电信
军事通信
无线电控制
通信系统
无线电频率
电子工程
计算机安全
工程类
雷达
DNA
热力学
频道(广播)
生物
遗传学
物理
作者
Joni Saikanmaki,Matias Turunen,Miikka Maenpaa,Antti-Pekka Saarinen,Taneli Riihonen
标识
DOI:10.1109/icmcis.2019.8842727
摘要
The prospects of the inband full-duplex (IBFD) technology are praised in non-military communications as it allows each radio to simultaneously transmit and receive (STAR) on the same frequencies enabling, e.g., enhanced spectral efficiency. Likewise, future defense forces may significantly benefit from the concept, because a military full-duplex radio (MFDR) would be capable of simultaneous integrated tactical communication and electronic warfare operations as opposed to the ordinary time- or frequency-division half-duplex radios currently used in all military applications. This study considers one particular application, where the MFDR performs jamming against an opponent's radio control (RC) system while simultaneously monitoring RC transmissions and/or receiving data over the air from an allied communication transmitter. The generic RC system can represent particularly, e.g., one pertaining to multicopter drones or roadside bombs. Specifically, this paper presents outcomes from recent experiments that are carried out outdoors while earlier indoor results are also revisited for reference. In conclusion, the results demonstrate that MFDRs can be viably utilized for RC signal detection purposes despite the residual self-interference due to jamming and imperfect cancellation.
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