AUTOMATED SOLUTION OF COMBINED INTERFERENCE MATRICES

Abstract

Two procedures are presented for determining sets of frequencie which can be assigned to a c mmunication network consisting of a communication center and several distinct distant sites. For this network the following two assumptions are common to both procedures: the operation is full duplex and the channel spacing may be nonuniform over the range of operation. I N THE FIRST PROCEDURE, THE FOLLOWING THIRD ASSUMPTION IS EXPLICIT: THE FREQUENCY RANGES OF THE VARIOUS EQUIPMENTS DO NOT OVERLAP. The communications networks produced by each of t ese procedures are re ired to be free of interference due to spurious emissions and spurious responses. Furthermore, each network produced is required to be free of interference due to transmitter intermo ulation. Each of these procedures is explained in detail. T e c mputer program for automating the frequency as ignment process for the case of non-uniform channel spacing is given in complete detail. (Aut or)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 15, 1962
Accession Number
AD0291767

Entities

People

  • I.ee. Perlin
  • R. Techo

Organizations

  • Georgia Tech

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Channel Spacing
  • Emission
  • Frequency
  • Nonuniform

Readers

  • Computer Science.
  • Radio communications and signal processing.
  • Snow Cover Descriptors for Reptiles and Their Illustrations.

Technology Areas

  • Fully Networked C3
  • Fully Networked C3 - Command and Control
  • Space