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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to propose an improved reconfigurable zero‐IF RF receiver with anti‐interference improvement used in dynamic spectrum resource sharing system at UHF band based on tunable filter array computation. Measured results show that the anti‐interference competence of improved zero‐IF RF receiver is enhanced greatly by employing two tunable filter arrays.

Design/methodology/approach

The anti‐interference reconfigurable zero‐IF RF receiver is based on fully differential I/Q demodulation structure and employs two same tunable filter arrays to meet the requirement on adjacent channel suppression imposed by systems coexisting. The performance requirement of each filter in tunable filter arrays is computed and derived according to the needs of anti‐interference.

Findings

The anti‐interference competence of zero‐IF RF receiver could be enhanced greatly by employing two tunable filter arrays.

Originality/value

The paper provides a method to design zero‐IF RF receivers with anti‐interference competence used in dynamic spectrum resource sharing systems.

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