Description: Consider a BPSK transmitter, in an unknown direction, emitting signal continuously. An
interfering device (jammer) is also transmitting continuously a tone of the same frequency as
that of BPSK transmitter. Following cases are of interest:
Case I: The transmitter and jammer are in different directions but at equal range
from the receiver. However, the jammer is switched off.
Case II: The transmitter and jammer are in different directions but at equal range
from the receiver.
Case III: The transmitter and jammer are in the same direction, but at different
ranges from the receiver.
Case IV: The transmitter and jammer are very closely situated.
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Adaptive_Beamforming
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