Abstract
The article demonstrates the possibility of compensating for man-made interference created by the electrical equipment of a towing ship during reception of an ultra-low-frequency electromagnetic field in the sea. A receiving device with a towed cable electrode sensor using man-made interference compensation is proposed. It is shown that the use of man-made interference compensation makes it possible to significantly reduce the length of the cable electrode sensor.
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The author is grateful to V.V. Khabarov for help in calculations.
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Maksimenko, V.G. Compensation for Man-Made Interference during Reception of an Ultra-Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Field in the Sea. J. Commun. Technol. Electron. 65, 127–130 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064226920020138
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064226920020138