NOAA Works with Industry to Explore Mitigation of Data Corrupting Radio Frequency Emissions

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NOAA Works with Industry to Explore Mitigation of Data Corrupting Radio Frequency Emissions

NOAA awarded a $1 million contract to Boulder Environmental Sciences and Technology, of Boulder, Colo., to explore and then deliver a report on potential measures to detect, identify, characterize and mitigate the corruption of radio frequency bands used for passive sensing by Earth observing satellites.

This is an important area of study, as RF emissions from various adjacent band sources, such as private sector satellites and advanced wireless services, can corrupt data from these RF sensitive Earth observing satellites used to produce weather forecasts and climate services. As RF bands become more congested, it is increasingly important to identify and, ultimately, mitigate corrupting data.

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