RADWIN
5000
HPMP
User
Manual
Release
3.5.70
19
‐
1
Chapter
19:
False
Radar
Mitigation
Facilities
Who
needs
it
If
you
are
using
DFS
frequency
bands
5.3/5.4
GHz
ETSI
and
5.4/5.8GHz
FCC
you
should
use
this
facility.
DFS
and
False
Radar
Mitigation
About
DFS
Under
DFS
frequency
bands,
it
must
be
ensured
that
radio
links
do
not
interfere
with
certain
radar
systems
in
the
5
GHz
band.
If
radar
is
detected,
the
radio
link
should
move
automatically
to
a
frequency
that
does
not
interfere
with
the
detected
radar.
What
is
False
Radar
Mitigation
False
Radar
Mitigation
capability
is
an
advanced
method
to
reduce
or
eliminate
false
radar
detection
and
DFS
triggering
(“False
positives”).
False
radar
detection
can
be
caused
by
other
radios
transmissions
or
external
interference
that
can
be
interpreted
as
true
radar.
This
option
is
active
only
in
DFS
frequency
bands,
5.3/5.4
GHz
FCC
(HBS
only)
and
5.4/5.8GHz
ETSI
(HBS
&
HSU).
In
what
follows
false
radar
means
any
source
of
radar
‐
like
signals
which
are
not
real
radar.
False
Radar
Mitigation
has
two
components:
1. Reduction
of
false
positive
radar
detection
by
reduction
of
the
probability
of
detecting
any
kind
of
false
radars,
while
allowing
the
system
to
detect
real
radar
signals.
Summary of Contents for 5000 HPMP
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