The accuracy and efficiency estimation of moving objects radio control systems
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2015.62.62-69Keywords:
radio control, accuracy, efficiency, informationAbstract
Introduction. Control processes are inseparable from the information processes. Therefore, expediency of moving object radio control systems research by methods of information theory becomes clear. The dynamics of the process remains hidden in the case of the radio control effectiveness predicting. Thus, the radio control effectiveness prediction should be considered an urgent task. Problem statement. From a macroscopic point of view, radio control system solves the problem of meeting the controlled object with the target. For this purpose stand out from the total volume, where the target is, some of the current volume, this is required for the task. In the control system is to be introduced and revised information. In the equation of the current volume rate decrease should be considered additional parameters. It is necessary to assess the impact of data loss and speed the flow of information from the control section to the control object. Necessary to move from volume to the control object linear deviation from the target. Potential radio system must be considered in the equation. Theoretical results. Space-time control problem by moving object viewed from the information point of view. Take into account the potential for a system that provides control process. Dependence of the accuracy of the radio control from level of management process information support is defined. The loss of information influence in the control object is found. The influence of the information receipt from the control section rate on the accuracy of radio control is set. Conclusion. The quantum-frequency capacity of the control channel and control channel information capacity influence is taken into account. Influences signal power and noise power and bandwidth management are considered. Effectiveness ratio for evaluating the effectiveness of the control channel is determined.Downloads
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2015-09-30
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Telecommunication, navigation and radar systems, electroacoustics
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