The principles of representation and forming the types of timing signaling frames
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2012.4618Keywords:
timed, signal, design, different, modeling, components.Abstract
It covers the principles of forming the Timing Signaling Frames (TSF) using different simulation components. This kind of TSF is called the Timing Signaling Frames with Different Simulation Components (TSF with DSC). It offers an algorithm based on a numeral system with a base dependent on parameter graduation. We select the base of the numeral system that corresponds to the maximum quantity of the offered parameter states. If there is more than one parameter to vary then it is necessary to select a maximum value among the offered parameters. It offers the methods of graphical representation for TSF with DSC including two-dimensional, three-dimensional and marked two-dimensional and three-dimensional charts, which relates to combinatorial use of amplitude, frequency (optionally phase), time, signal polarization for signaling frame forming. If the mentioned parameters are involved in signal representation then it is necessary to use four-dimensional space.References
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