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This paper addresses the problem of devising reasonably accurate and widely applicable frequency allocation and assignment algorithms. The theoretical approach is summarized and the algorithms are described. The algorithms are automated via a FORTRAN program which incorporates the general frequency...
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description | This paper addresses the problem of devising reasonably accurate and widely applicable frequency allocation and assignment algorithms. The theoretical approach is summarized and the algorithms are described. The algorithms are automated via a FORTRAN program which incorporates the general frequency distance assignment model. The program is structured to minimize the difficulty of replacing this model with models of other assignment problems. Applications to several important spectrum management problems are discussed |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:1831162020-12-19T17:05:05ZNew spectrum management tools / 432924 Hale, William K. This paper addresses the problem of devising reasonably accurate and widely applicable frequency allocation and assignment algorithms. The theoretical approach is summarized and the algorithms are described. The algorithms are automated via a FORTRAN program which incorporates the general frequency distance assignment model. The program is structured to minimize the difficulty of replacing this model with models of other assignment problems. Applications to several important spectrum management problems are discussedThis paper addresses the problem of devising reasonably accurate and widely applicable frequency allocation and assignment algorithms. The theoretical approach is summarized and the algorithms are described. The algorithms are automated via a FORTRAN program which incorporates the general frequency distance assignment model. The program is structured to minimize the difficulty of replacing this model with models of other assignment problems. Applications to several important spectrum management problems are discussed12PSZJBLSpectrum analysis |
spellingShingle | Spectrum analysis 432924 Hale, William K. New spectrum management tools / |
title | New spectrum management tools / |
title_full | New spectrum management tools / |
title_fullStr | New spectrum management tools / |
title_full_unstemmed | New spectrum management tools / |
title_short | New spectrum management tools / |
title_sort | new spectrum management tools |
topic | Spectrum analysis |
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