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BROADBAND INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION USING VOLTERRA FILTERS

Sheena Agarwal, R.C. Jain , D.B. Ojha

Radio Frequency (RF) interference is inherent in all wireless systems and is one of the most significant design parameters of cellular and other mobile systems. In this paper, it is shown that how a non-linear adaptive Volterra filter (Polynomial filter where input and output signals are related through Volterra series) helps track the statistics of the input data and dynamics of a direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) system. Comparison between LMS (Least Mean Square) and RLS (Recursive Least Square) algorithms, used in filter adaptation process is shown. Results show that adaptive RLS Volterra filter based DSSS receiver is very efficient in suppressing the broadband BPSK interference.