In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard induces a large interference in the receiver for another standard, exceeding the desired signal by many orders of magnitude. To linearly suppress this interference, the receiver should have a very large linear dynamic range, resulting in excessive power consumption. An adaptive memoryless nonlinearity, which requires an adaptation signal proportional to the envelope of the received interference, can be used to strongly suppress the interference without excessive power consumption. In this paper, we propose to digitally generate the adaptation signal using a model, which describes the adaptation signal in terms of the locally available baseband interference. The model ...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard induces a strong local int...
To utilize the radio frequency spectrum efficiently a Cognitive Radio (CR) can operate as a secondar...
In this paper an approach is proposed for the suppression of a large unwanted signal without making ...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard induces a large interferen...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard may induce a large interfe...
In multimode transceivers, a local transmitter may induce a large interference in a local receiver, ...
In multimode transceivers, a local transmitter may induce a strong interference in a local receiver,...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard may induce a large interfe...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard may induce a strong interf...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard may induce a large interfe...
In a perfect world, we would have ‘brick wall’ filters, no-distortion amplifiers and mixers, and wel...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard induces a strong local int...
To utilize the radio frequency spectrum efficiently a Cognitive Radio (CR) can operate as a secondar...
In this paper an approach is proposed for the suppression of a large unwanted signal without making ...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard induces a large interferen...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard may induce a large interfe...
In multimode transceivers, a local transmitter may induce a large interference in a local receiver, ...
In multimode transceivers, a local transmitter may induce a strong interference in a local receiver,...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard may induce a large interfe...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard may induce a strong interf...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard may induce a large interfe...
In a perfect world, we would have ‘brick wall’ filters, no-distortion amplifiers and mixers, and wel...
In multimode transceivers, the transmitter for one communication standard induces a strong local int...
To utilize the radio frequency spectrum efficiently a Cognitive Radio (CR) can operate as a secondar...
In this paper an approach is proposed for the suppression of a large unwanted signal without making ...