AUTOMATED SOLUTION OF COMBINED INTERFERENCE MATRICES.
Abstract
Reearch concerns a program to establish and evaluate procedures for assigning frequencies to complex communications systems. Such assignments are to provide interference free communications insofar as interference can be represented (and hence inhibited) by combined mutual interference matrices, communication system characteristics, and limited propagation models. A review of the basic concepts and requirements of frequency assignments for basic communications networks is presented in order to establish a point of departure in the consideration of complex communication networks. The general problem of frequency assignment is discussed and a set of assumptions is established in order to specify a first approximate model of a complex communication network. Criteria and definitions are established for the identification of interference elements, interference classes, communication sites, communication links, and communication equipments. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 15, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0425446
Entities
People
- A. P. Jensen
- A. W. Bowers
- I. E. Perlin
- O. B. Francis
- R. Techo
Organizations
- Georgia Tech