WVU researchers aim to cut through radio interference that obscures signal detection
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WVU researchers aim to cut through radio interference that obscures signal detection
A West Virginia University research team is working on ways to eliminate the rampant human-made radio interference from cell phones, televisions and radar systems that can block the detection of radio signals by astronomers.With $510,000 in funding support from the National Science Foundation, team members will develop new algorithms and hardware with potentially broad applications.
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