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A COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF MUTUAL INTERFERENCE MATRICES
Mutual interference matrices are of considerable utility in the process of interference reduction through frequency selection. Previously, the construction of these matrices was a formidable task. However, an automated procedure is described which makes the construction of mutual interference matric...
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description | Mutual interference matrices are of considerable utility in the process of interference reduction through frequency selection. Previously, the construction of these matrices was a formidable task. However, an automated procedure is described which makes the construction of mutual interference matrices a relatively easy job. The construction accuracy of the automated system is + or - 1/2 channel. However, the validity of a constructed matrix as a representation of the mutual interference effects between a receiver, and a transmitter is limited by the input design of the system. Running times for the construction system are quite reasonable. Relatively small scale matrices (e.g. 200 x 200) were constructed in about 2 minutes. (Author) |
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