“…These techniques can also be classified according to their domain of operation: time domain, frequency domain, statistical domain, polarimetry domain, or space domain (e.g., direction of arrival followed by beamforming or null-steering antennas). The performance of each technique is highly dependent on the RFI scenario, and the RFI D/M algorithms may combine techniques from several domains to be more effective [5], e.g., time-statistical domains [6], time-frequency domains [7], frequency-statistical domains [8], time-scale domains and Wavelet Packet Decomposition (WPD) [9], signal sub-spaces decomposition (Karhunen-Loève Transform or KLT) [10], Principal Component Analysis or PCA [11], Independent Component Analysis or ICA [12], multi-lag correlations [13], and time-space domains (e.g., adaptive beamforming/null-steering) [14,15].…”