A Proposed Method For Quantifying Upstream Ingressing Carriers (1997)

By David Large, Media Connections Group and Rex Bullinger, Hewlett Packard

The authors propose a methodology for analyzing ingressing carriers and intermodulation products independently from electrical transient interference. The evaluation results are presented in a simple form which can be used to rate system performance, judge the effects of mitigation measures, and predict changes resulting from changes in operating parameters.

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