Sensors (Jun 2024)

Development of a Dynamically Re-Configurable Radio-Frequency Interference Detection System for L-Band Microwave Radiometers

  • Adrian Perez-Portero,
  • Jorge Querol,
  • Andreu Mas-Vinolas,
  • Adria Amezaga,
  • Roger Jove-Casulleras,
  • Adriano Camps

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24134034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 13
p. 4034

Abstract

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Real-Time RFI Detection and Flagging (RT-RDF) for microwave radiometers is a versatile new FPGA algorithm designed to detect and flag Radio-Frequency Interference (RFI) in microwave radiometers. This block utilizes computationally-efficient techniques to identify and analyze RF signals, allowing the system to take appropriate measures to mitigate interference and maintain reliable performance. With L-Band microwave radiometry as the main application, this RFI detection algorithm focuses on the Kurtogram and Spectrogram to detect non-Gaussian behavior. To gain further modularity, an FFT-based filter bank is used to divide the receiver’s bandwidth into several sub-bands within the band of interest of the instrument, depending on the application. Multiple blanking strategies can then be applied in each band using the provided detection flags. The algorithm can be re-configured in the field, for example with dynamic integration times to support operation in different environments, or configurable thresholds to account for variable RFI environments. A validation and testing campaign has been performed on multiple scenarios with the ARIEL commercial microwave radiometer, and the results confirm the excellent performance of the system.

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