Estimation of efficiency and noise-immunity of radio communication system on a basis of linguistic diagnosis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3103/S0735272711090056Keywords:
linguistic diagnosis, efficiency, noise-immunity, radio communication systemAbstract
It is shown a possibility of linguistic diagnosis for efficiency and noise immunity estimation of radio communication system. On a basis of direct experts questioning membership functions for one of the system parameters are built.
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