摘要:Radio Frequency Interference causes the satellite industry to lose millions of dollars per year due to detrimental effects, ranging from a degradation in the quality of service to the complete loss of service. As a consequence, it is becoming critical important to design space systems that are able to localize the source of interference, allowing actions that can prevent future repetitions of similar behaviors. This is the first of a series of articles on the issue of interference localization. This article discusses the theoretical aspects associated with single-interferer localization approaches, describing how to extract those features providing information on the interference source location from the received interference signal itself, and how to compute a position fix by merging the collected information