Doppler Effect Assisted Wireless Communication for Interference Mitigation
Doppler effect is a fundamental phenomenon that appears in wave propagation, where a moving observer experiences dilation or contraction of wavelength of a wave. It also appears in radio frequency (RF) wireless communication when there exists a relative movement between the transmitter and the receiver, and is widely considered as a major impairment for reliable wireless communication. The current paper proposes Doppler Assisted Wireless Communication that exploits Doppler effect for co-channel interference mitigation. The proposed system also exploits the propagation environment and the network topology, and consists of an access point with a rotating thin drum antenna. The rotating drum receive antenna is designed in such a way that it shifts the interference signals away from the desired signal band. This paper includes a detailed system model, and the results show that under favourable fading conditions, co-channel interference can be significantly reduced. Therefore, it is anticipated that more sophisticated wireless systems and networks can be designed by extending the basic system proposed herein.
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