Software radio testbed for 5g and l-band radiometer coexistence research

IGARSS 2023 - 2023 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM(2023)

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Passive remote sensing through microwave radiometry has been utilized in Earth observation by estimating several geophysical parameters. Because of the low noise floor associated with the instrument (i.e., radiometer), the received geophysical emission is sampled in a protected band dedicated to remote sensing. This protected L-band occupying 1400-1427 MHz is also exciting and ideal for science because of lower attenuation from the atmosphere. This reason has also made this microwave region ideal for next-generation (xG) wireless communication. 5G cellular systems support two frequency ranges FR1 (0.45 GHz-6 GHz) and FR2 (24.45 GHz-52.6 GHz). Although operating bands are prohibited from conducting any up-link or down-link operations in the protected portion of the L-band, out-of-band (OOB) emissions can still have a significant impact on passive sensors because of the high sensitivity requirements related to science. This study will demonstrate a unique physical testbed that has the capability to observe in-band and OOB emissions in a protected anechoic chamber. Flexibility on transmitted waveforms and the potential to analyze raw measurements (IQ samples) of radiometers will help in designing onboard radio frequency interference (RFI) processing along with the coexistence of communication and passive sensing technologies.
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Passive coexistence,5G NR,SMAP,RFI,Deep Learning,Radiometer
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