Research on the Impact of Electromagnetic Interference on the Functioning of Communication and Radar Systems

2024;
: pp. 1 - 14
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Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine
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Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine

The impact of electromagnetic interference on the operation of communication and radar systems is discussed. In modern military conflicts, the effectiveness of communication and reconnaissance is crucial for success. Through precise research and experiments conducted in this article, the fundamental aspects of how electromagnetic interference affects the ability of communication and radar systems to operate in combat conditions are revealed. Various types of interference, their effects, and interaction with communication systems, as well as methods of management and mitigation of interference effects, are also examined. The results obtained serve as a valuable addition to understanding the issues of the radio frequency spectrum and ensuring the reliability of communication and radar systems in the electromagnetic environment of contemporary theaters of war. The article aims to investigate and systematize knowledge regarding the impact of electromagnetic interference on communication and radar systems and provide readers with information that can serve as a basis for further research and development in this area. A wide range of literature and articles providing information on the impact of electromagnetic interference on radar systems were analyzed to support the research.

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