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The phrase "suppress interference" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the intentional attempt to reduce or limit the influence of something that is interfering or disrupting a process. For example, "The engineer implemented a system to suppress interference from outside sources on the network."
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In this paper, we investigate the possibility to suppress interference in wideband multiple-input multiple-output radar.
A few beamforming vectors are then carefully designed to suppress interference as well as provide the potential multi-branch diversity gain.
Numerical validation illustrates the possibility to suppress interference without actually forming a spatial null in the direction towards interference, and the necessity to design transmit filters that are robust to uncertainties in the given scenario.
However, repeated scatterings will suppress interference very effectively.
MIMO can also be used to suppress interference.
Links AB and CD suppress interference each other (b).
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The total variation transform can effectively suppress noise interference and strip artifacts.
The l0-norm regularized solution is then incorporated into the iterative de-convolving procedure of MED as it can suppress interferences of singular impulses and wipe the noise component off the raw signal.
Conventionally, adaptive beamformers are applied to suppress interferences that exist in sidelobe area [1, 2].
Possible methods to mitigate or suppress interferences from coexistence between two different wireless systems are outlined in [24-26] [24-26]
If ε is chosen much larger than ε 0, the ability of beamformer to suppress interferences that are close to the desired signal will degrade.
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