Title :
Making the best use of the airways: an important requirement for military communications
Author_Institution :
Sensor & Process. Sector, DERA, Malvern, UK
fDate :
4/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
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;
Journal_Title :
Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal
DOI :
10.1049/ecej:20000204