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Mathematical Aspects of Stable State Estimation of the Radio Equipment in Terms of Communication Channel Functioning

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The state of the object in terms of its functioning in the system can not be estimated without the construction of multi-level modeling. A cross-correlation coefficient of the reference and distorted signals has been suggested as the indicator for radio equipment. The dependence of the indicator of reliable message transmission in the communication channel on the value of the correlation coefficient of signals (CCS) has been described. A mathematical model has been developed to consider CCS changes with parametric failures in the elements of the signal generator in the radio equipment. The application of solution methods of conditionally correct problems is established for the stable evaluation class of the technical condition of radio equipment. We have analyzed the influence of correlation function samples on the solution stability of the redefined system of linear algebraic equations obtained by sampling the distorted and reference signals.

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Fedorenko, V., Samoylenko, V., Vinogradenko, A., Samoylenko, I., Sharipov, I., Anikuev, S. (2019). Mathematical Aspects of Stable State Estimation of the Radio Equipment in Terms of Communication Channel Functioning. In: Vishnevskiy, V., Samouylov, K., Kozyrev, D. (eds) Distributed Computer and Communication Networks. DCCN 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1141. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36625-4_44

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