Modeling of signal transmitting of avionic systems based on Volterra series
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.28583Keywords:
Volterra series, modeling, digital signals, nonlinear modulation, system of computer mathematicsAbstract
The paper deals with mathematical modeling methods for the formation and transmission of analogue and digital avionics systems using Volterra series. A mathematical model of the modulation in the presence of various initial data is developed, the computer modeling is conducted. The processes of analog modulation is simulated using MATLAB+SIMULINK, which allows you to simulate these processes, as well as explore them.
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