Abstract:
The article assesses the criteria ratios (required protection ratios) of the signal / noise that ensure the functioning of the radio receiving device in conditions of a noise immunity deficit with a probability of not less than 0.9. The assessment has been performed using Markov’s chain (processes) on the basis nonlinear methods for analyzing the statistical dynamics of tracking systems and the theory of optimal filtering of data processes.
Keywords:
adaptive radio receivers, noise immunity, optimal algorithm, synthesis, tracking.
This study has been funded by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
(Agreement 14.577.21.0220 dated 03.10.2016; unique project identifier: RFMEFI57716X0220).
Received: 20.03.2018 Received in revised form: 26.03.2018 Accepted: 10.07.2018
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UDC:519.873
Language: English
Citation:
Vladimir A. Mironov, Dmitriy D. Dmitriev, Valeriy N. Tyapkin, Aleksey Yu. Ershov, “Nonlinear methods of statistical analysis of dynamics of the tracking systems in radio receivers”, J. Sib. Fed. Univ. Math. Phys., 11:5 (2018), 627–633
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This publication is cited in the following 1 articles:
G. N. Maltsev, A. V. Evteev, “Studying noise immunity of radio information transmission systems with noise-like phase-shift keyed signals and synchronization delay errors”, Informacionno-upravlâûŝie sistemy, 2019, no. 3, 105