Comparison of two cyclostationary detectors for radio frequency interference mitigation in radio astronomy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Radio Science: Electromagnetic Noise And Interference, Radio Science: Radio Astronomy, Radio Science: Signal Processing (0674), Radio Science: Instruments And Techniques (1241)

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Radio frequency interference (RFI) mitigation has become a significant issue for current and future radio telescopes. This paper presents a new scheme for removing radio frequency interference from astronomical data. It exploits a priori knowledge of the transmitters, namely, their cyclostationary statistical properties. Two real-time cyclostationary detectors are proposed and compared. Results on both synthetic and real data demonstrate the efficiency of this concept.

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