Abstract:The DoD's next generation UHF SATCOM system, the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), utilizes a 3G cellular WCDMA waveform in which satellites function as the cell towers. The system's large 5MHz channel bandwidth makes it necessary to be able to "lock out" frequencies with existing legitimate RF network traffic to avoid causing interference to these other users, a process called "notching." To evaluate the method of terminalbased scanning followed by notching for detected user nets, we first reduce RF spectr… Show more
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