2008
DOI: 10.1109/jsyst.2007.914780
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Two-Pole and Multi-Pole Notch Filters: A Computationally Effective Solution for GNSS Interference Detection and Mitigation

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“…In recent years, IIR notch filters are considered for GNSS interference mitigation because of their low computational requirements, efficient implementation and low number of parameters to be adapted [11].…”
Section: Overview Of Notch Filtermentioning
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“…In recent years, IIR notch filters are considered for GNSS interference mitigation because of their low computational requirements, efficient implementation and low number of parameters to be adapted [11].…”
Section: Overview Of Notch Filtermentioning
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“…Considering such a classification and in accordance with [11], for this kind of disturbing signals, the notch filter (NF) has proved to be an efficient mitigation technique, since it can be considered a good compromise between efficiency and complexity. When using a NF to remove narrowband interference, it has to consider its two parameters: notch frequency and notch bandwidth.…”
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“…The transfer function of the notch filter can be represented as . The first part is called the auto-regression (AR) block, whose role is compensation of the moving average (MA) block (Borio et al 2008). The second block refers to the MA block, which can remove the signal located on the interference center frequency.…”
Section: Adaptive Notch Filter Using Rlsmentioning
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“…Detection and mitigation methods of the CWI by using the adaptive filter have been studied recently and can be classified into two approaches: time-domain (Cho & Lee 1993, Choi & Cho 2002, Borio et al 2008, Chien et al 2010) and frequency-domain approaches (Capozza et al 2000, Balaei & Dempster 2009). These approaches have a limitation on detection and mitigation of swept continuous wave interference, because its sweep rate degrades the signal tracking performance of the adaptive notch filter.…”
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