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Title: About the possibility of the type broadband channel signal aplication with linear frequency modulation in multichannel systems of satellite communication
Authors: Belov, S. P.
Zhilyakov, E. G.
Belov, Al. S.
Belov, An. S.
Rachinsky, S. A.
Keywords: technique
cybernetics
general communication theory
channels of connection
satellite systems
multichannel communication systems
broadband channel signals
communication channels
pseudorandom sequences
radio impulse
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: About the possibility of the type broadband channel signal aplication with linear frequency modulation in multichannel systems of satellite communication / S.P. Belov, E.G. Zhilyakov, Al.S. Belov [et al.] // Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences. - 2017. - Vol. 9, spec. is. 1. - P. 1247-1257. - Doi: org/10.4314/jfas.v9i1s.778. - Refer.: p. 1256-1257
Abstract: They consider the expediency of one class of broadband channel signal application created on the basis of intrapulse phase modulation according to the pseudo-random sequence (PRS) of a linear-frequency-modulated (LFM) radio pulse in multi-channel satellite communication systems with the code division of the frequency-time resources of a communication channel. In the framework of this paper, the uncertainty functions (UF) and the mutual uncertainty functions (MUF) of the proposed class of signals are studied in order to evaluate the effect of the Doppler frequency shift on its noise immunity and the dimension of an ensemble volume concerning weakly correlated forms of this signal
URI: http://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/37851
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