DocumentCode
1341037
Title
Making the best use of the airways: an important requirement for military communications
Author
Williams, M.
Author_Institution
Sensor & Process. Sector, DERA, Malvern, UK
Volume
12
Issue
2
fYear
2000
fDate
4/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
75
Lastpage
83
Abstract
The growing communication demands of modern warfare must be met with the fixed resources of the electromagnetic spectrum. When an armed force is deployed, frequencies must be assigned, within a restricted bandwidth and in a short time-scale, to its many (e.g. 400) radios so as to minimise the interference between them. There are too many ways in which a frequency allocation can be made for them all to be evaluated; instead the best assignment that can be discovered within a limited time must be chosen. This is typical of a class of problems known as combinatorial optimisation problems. This paper discusses some of the methods which can be used for solving such problems and presents results for a hybrid algorithm based on construction methods, tabu search and genetic algorithms which has been developed at DERA-Malvern
Keywords
combinatorial mathematics; frequency allocation; genetic algorithms; military communication; radiofrequency interference; search problems; DERA-Malvern; bandwidth; combinatorial optimisation problems; construction methods; electromagnetic spectrum; frequency allocation; frequency assignment; genetic algorithms; hybrid algorithm; interference minimisation; military communications; modern warfare; tabu search;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0954-0695
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ecej:20000204
Filename
844487
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