Methodology for Predicting the Optimum Design of Radio-Electronic Devices

Author(s):  
Zainab Hussam Al-Araji ◽  
A.V. Bashkirov ◽  
Nada Ali Swaikat ◽  
Andrey Turetsky ◽  
E. A. Chunikhina ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 166-176
Author(s):  
A. A. Kovel

The ground-experimental testing of the elements of space technology is a crucial stage in the creation of space products, in fact, this is the ground «flight» of the devices being created. And how well the operating conditions will be reproduced at this stage and the successful functioning of the devices under the expected conditions is ensured, its successful operation in real flight during the service life depends. The radio electronic devices of the onboard equipment of the spacecraft are one of the essential elements that ensure the fulfillment of target tasks, which should confirm their readiness for the forthcoming work at the stage of groundbased experimental testing. The article discusses the stages of information support for the development of spacecraft onboard equipment, showing the ways to improve the technology of ground-based experimental testing of spacecraft onboard equipment. It is shown that at the present stage of development of the space industry, it has become possible to introduce the methodology of mathematical planning of an experiment into engineering practice. A backlog of applied work on radio-electronic topics h as appeared, showing the possibility of revealing in a full factorial experiment the influence of internal uncontrollable parameters (factors) of electronic components on the experimental results. This removed the obstacle to the implementation of the capabilities of the method in research and improvement of radio electronic devices onboard equipment.


Author(s):  
Konstantyn Sielivanov ◽  
Bohdan Muliar ◽  
Yulia Kolyadenko ◽  
Mykola Moskalets

Subject: interaction models and phase states in the distribution of the frequency resource in the grouping of radio electronic means of the 5G mobile communication network. Purpose: development of a dynamic model of multiple interactions of n-elements of a complex 5G mobile communication system, which takes into account the nature of inter-element connections and phase states in the group use of the frequency resource. Tasks: on the basis of a complex model of an n-element system with multiple interactions, to develop a mathematical model for describing the electromagnetic environment of a grouping of radio electronic means in a state space with a group use of a frequency resource; to analyze the phase states of interaction of the elements of the grouping system of radio-electronic means of the mobile communication system in which they can function without deteriorating the quality indicators, which reflect the total level of the group influence of the emitting elements on the receiving devices, under conditions of optimal distribution of the frequency resource. Methods: mathematical method of the state space of the system, which describes the nonlinear nature and phase states of the system, taking into account the intensity of the interaction of its elements. Results: A mathematical model of the electromagnetic environment of a grouping of radio-electronic devices based on the Volterra model has been developed, which characterizes their nonlinear nature of interactions in the group use of the frequency resource. A recurrent expression is obtained for modeling the assessment of the aggregate nature of electromagnetic interactions in a group of radio-electronic means. Modeling of the dynamics of interaction and phase states of the grouping of radioelectronic devices in the group use of the frequency resource has been carried out. Conclusions: It is shown that using a model that simulates the dynamics of interactions of a group of radioelectronic, it is possible to analyze its state in the future. This model makes it possible to analyze the grouping of radio-electronic means with different, specific parameters of individual types of radio electronic devices, the nature and intensity of their interaction in the grouping with the current distribution of resources.


Author(s):  
A. N. Tynynyka

When designing most electronic systems, the main focus is on the development of the devices themselves, while the problem of meeting the requirements for the interference protection usually take second place, which calls for a need in this particular study. The article is devoted to methods and rules for design of radio electronic devices, which reduce noise and interference. The author provides practical guidance in the issues of choosing components, installing cables and connectors, designing print nodes and interference filtering. The urgency of these tasks is caused by several principal reasons, i.e., the increase of the speed of semiconductor devices and electronic circuits in general, reducing the amplitudes of the working signals of digital devices, increasing effect of interconnects and cascade layouts on the stability and speed of electronic devices and systems, the complex, costly and time consuming process of finding and eliminating the causes of low noise immunity of electronic devices. With the speed growth and the layout density of the elements, ensuring the noise immunity of the electromagnetic interaction between different devices and systems becomes the most important task of designing the radio electronic systems in general. When designing any electronic circuit, additional resistive, inductive and capacitive parasitic parameters are inevitably introduced. This can critically affect the performance of the real-life design by lowering its speed and noise immunity, even leading to complete failure. Design and installation have a particularly strong influence on the operation of high-speed (high-frequency) circuits and devices. In such cases, system speed, noise immunity and electromagnetic compatibility become the main criteria for the quality of electronic design.


Author(s):  
O.N. Maslov ◽  
A.V. Rjabushkin ◽  
S.A. Maslov ◽  
M.A. Frolova

The development of radio electronic means leads to an increase in the intensity of the electromagnetic field, which can have an impact on human health. In this regard, the urgency of the task of assessing safety by the electromagnetic factor increases. The principles of conducting an examination of electromagnetic safety (EMS) of radio-electronic equipment (REE) for various purposes are discussed in accordance with the requirements of current normative documents, as well as the requirements of ISO/IEC 98: 2008 and GOST R 54500-2011. A number of new concepts are considered, which are prescribed to be used to estimate the uncertainty of the initial data and the new data, as well as the final recommendations for the examination. A number of new concepts are considered, which are prescribed to be used to assess the uncertainty of the initial data and the new data obtained. Recommendations for the examination are given. It is noted that for large urban megalopolises, the transition from certification of individual radio-electronic devices to the compilation of maps illustrating the electromagnetic safety of residential areas is relevant. It is noted that for megalopolises, the transition from certification of individual REE to the compilation of maps illustrating the EMS of residential areas is relevant. The expediency of the transition from certification of REEs to mapping of territories by the EMS factor is shown on the example of examination of a large shopping mall in one of the regional centers of Russia.


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