• DocumentCode
    2123990
  • Title

    The use of differential transformations in modeling of communication systems

  • Author

    Stoukatch, O.V. ; Golovin, E.D.

  • Author_Institution
    Tomsk State Univ. of Control Syst. & Radioelectronics, Russia
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    2001
  • Firstpage
    63
  • Lastpage
    67
  • Abstract
    An important problem is the development of systems whose structure and composition are based on new principles of signal processing. A method of modeling communication systems on the basis of differential spectrum transformations (see Pukhov G.E., 1986) is offered. The purpose of this work is the development of the theory of differential transformations and to develop on this basis the methodology of optimization and discretization of systems. The new approaches to modeling, connected with discretization on the basis of differential transformation and subsequent processing of differential spectrum are offered in the research. Our investigations show the principle possibility of improvement of the communication system technical characteristics and, in particular, systems with a distributed spectrum as a result of optimization by means of the differential transformations of signals. An experimental mock-up of the delta-pulsing communication system from ready functional units was created. It took the form of a microwave link in an urban environment. Audibility of the accepted speech signal was wholly sufficient for understanding a message
  • Keywords
    microwave links; optimisation; signal processing; delta-pulsing communication systems; differential spectrum transformations; discretization; microwave link; optimization; signal processing; urban environment; Communication system control; Communication systems; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Differential equations; Integral equations; Optimization methods; Radio control; Signal processing; Signal synthesis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Modern Communication Technologies, 2001. SIBCOM-2001. The IEEE-Siberian Workshop of Students and Young Researchers
  • Conference_Location
    Tomsk
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-6611-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SIBCOM.2001.977518
  • Filename
    977518