scholarly journals Future military mobile radio communication systems from electronic warfare perspective

Author(s):  
Harri Saarnisaari ◽  
Timo Braysy
2000 ◽  
Vol 36 (12) ◽  
pp. 1066 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.C. Tsimenidis ◽  
O.R. Hinton ◽  
B.S. Sharif ◽  
A.E. Adams

Author(s):  
Akinyinka Olukunle Akande ◽  
Onyebuchi Chikezie Nosiri ◽  
Nnaemeka Chiemezie Onuekwusi ◽  
Emmanuel Uchenna Ekwueme

Connectivity ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 145 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
V. M. Cherevyk ◽  
◽  
A. V. Glushchuk

The article presents the results of the analysis of the existing method of radio suppression of radio communication systems in Wi-Fi networks, and conclusions are drawn regarding ways to increase its effectiveness. The method of radio suppression of radio communication systems with noise-like signals was chosen. It contains the implementation of structural obstacles and a scheme for smooth control of their power implemented in the HTTP/3 protocol. This makes it possible to increase the effectiveness of a jamming station with radio suppression of certain radio communication systems and reduce radioelectronic control equipment requirements. For the applied implementation of this technique in a jamming station, it is necessary to predict a reconnaissance tool covering the reception, determination and estimation of the parameters of noise-like signals; structural interference block; unit execution and regulation of the required power level of structural interference. One of the main tasks is to suppress radio communication systems (SRS). However, with the advance of digital technologies in speech and data transmission, noise-signaling (SHP) signals are increasingly being used to improve the noise immunity and latency of SRHs. One way to implement such signals is to modulate the carrier frequency by a pseudorandom sequence. The issue with productive radio suppression (RP) of SRWs with SHPS has been developing quite actively in recent years, and still remains relevant. Based on the features and means of electronic warfare (EWB), the SPS radio communications systems may be muted by the application of high-power shielding, narrowband or pulse interference. But this method does not cover minimization of radiolabeling of EW methods and can lead to electromagnetic compatibility violations.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2(60)) ◽  
pp. 39-44
Author(s):  
Oleksii Nalapko ◽  
Oleg Sova ◽  
Andrii Shyshatskyi ◽  
Anatolii Hasan ◽  
Vira Velychko ◽  
...  

The object of research is the military radio communication system. One of the problems in improving the effectiveness of military radio communication systems is the correct description of the movement process in them. Efficient routing protocols are only possible if reliable information on network topology for network nodes is available. Thus, with this information, packets can be forwarded correctly between the sender and the recipient. Given that the mobility of individual nodes is insignificant in special wireless networks, nodes in the network show the mobility properties of a group of nodes. This observation is directly related to the very existence of military wireless networks with the ability to organize themselves, that is, to support group cooperation and group activities. In this work the problem of analysis (decomposition) of the mobility models of military radio communication networks with the possibility of self-organization is solved. The classification of mobility patterns, the description of individual mobility models and the analysis of various aspects currently available, as well as those properties lacking in the attempt to simulate the movement of individual nodes, have been carried out. During the research, the analysis of random, semi-deterministic and deterministic models was carried out. The advantages and disadvantages of the above models have been identified. In the course of the research, the authors of the work used the main principles of the theory of mass service, the theory of automation, the theory of complex technical systems, as well as general scientific methods of knowledge, namely analysis and synthesis. The research results will be useful in: ‒ synthesis of mathematical models of node mobility; ‒ evaluation of the effectiveness of the science-based tool for assessing the mobility of nodes; ‒ validation of recommendations to improve the efficiency of mobile radio networks; ‒ analysis of the radio-electronic situation during the conduct of military operations (operations); ‒ creating advanced technologies to improve the efficiency of mobile radio networks.


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