The quality assessment of the digital communication channel with the helicopter
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.48.11205Keywords:
Helicopter, antenna, directivity diagram, effective length, pulsation, bit error, dependent surveillance transceiver, protection ratioAbstract
The cause-effect relations between the levels of pulsations of the antenna system, caused bymain rotor rotating of the helicopter, and the probability of the bit error occurring in the digital datatransmission channels were established. Graph-analytical method of error probability estimation wasdevelopedReferences
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