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Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference
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• Mobile Interference
• Impedance Interference
• SNR Ratio
MOBILE
7 INTERFERENCE
• A cellular network (or mobile network) is a radio network
distributed over land areas called cells, each served by at least one
fixed-location transceiver known as a cell site or base station.
•When joined together, this enables a large number of portable
transceivers to communicate with each other and with fixed
transceivers and telephones anywhere in the network.
• The increased capacity in a cellular network has caused some level
of interference from the signal from the other cells which uses the
same frequency.
• The group of frequencies can be reused in other cells, provided that
the same frequencies are not reused in adjacent neighboring cells as
that would cause co-channel interference.
IMPEDANCE
8 INTERFERENCE
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SNR Ratio
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• The near electric field radiated from mobile phones has been
evaluated. It was observed that electric fields radiated from mobile
phones were two times higher during speaking than listening.
However, the results obtained during contact with the base station
much higher than the 42V/m.
• Care should be taken that in attempting to resolve the possible
conflicts between sensitive electronics and a noisy environment,
engineers seek to make circuits, which are potential receivers,
more immune and those which are potential emitters less noisy.
• As a part of our commitment, the electromagnetic and Environment
branch is active in the development of new techniques and processes
that address the current technologies and extend an already solid base
into the future.
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