selfjamming
Selfjamming is a term used to describe a phenomenon where a device or system unintentionally interferes with its own operation. This can occur in various contexts, particularly in radio frequency (RF) communications. For example, a device might transmit a signal that is so strong or close in frequency to its own receiver that it saturates or overloads the receiver, making it unable to detect incoming signals. This is sometimes referred to as self-interference.
In wireless systems, selfjamming can arise from poor design, inadequate shielding, or the proximity of transmit
The consequences of selfjamming can range from reduced communication range and data throughput to complete signal