Identifying Sources of Cellular Interference in Satellite Downlinks with thinkRF

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In this use case, you will learn...
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Satellite & cellular interference
The key factors contributing to this interference
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5G conflicting with satellite networks
Four fundamental types of interference
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Real life solution & results
Detecting the source of interference
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"Addressing satellite downlink interference is crucial to ensure the reliability of satellite communication services, which play a vital role in various sectors, including telecommunications, broadcasting, weather forecasting, and remote sensing. Traditionally, satellite ground stations have had large swaths of spectrum available in C-band, but with the refarming of much of that spectrum to cellular communications, conflicts are increasingly common. Striking a balance between the expanding cellular network infrastructure and safeguarding satellite communication services is essential for the seamless coexistence of both technologies in our modern interconnected world."


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