Abstract

The article discusses some of the technologies that ensure the autonomy of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) on the battlefield, methods of increasing the efficiency of UAV communication channels in the context of electronic warfare (EW). The author analyzes the threats to autonomous UAVs that may arise from the use of electronic warfare, and also presents the characteristics of one of the typical modern electronic warfare complexes. This article discusses the development of a test model of a wireless data transmission channel designed to develop technologies for countering electronic warfare and traininga neural network. The use of this model will allow the development of original domestic algorithms for countering enemy electronic warfare. The requirements of manufacturers to the electronic equipment of autonomous UAVs are analyzed. The possibility of using non-professional SDR radio equipment and open source software and hardware platforms for the develop-ment and verification of these countermeasures algorithms is considered. The algorithm for changing data transmission pa-rameters in the event of interference is determined. The choice of the type of neural network for use in the cognitive radio system of the UAV is substantiated. The idea of applying adaptive coding in UAV communication channels using multicompo-nent turbo codes in combination with neural networks that are simultaneously used for cognitive radio was further developed. Using information from the neural network about subsequent changes in the communication channel will reduce the adaptation time of the coding system, which will reduce the number of errors in data transmission and increase the reliability of commu-nication, especially when using dynamic spectrum access.The article is devoted to the problems of creating methods and models that use software-defined radio (SDR), cognitive radio, and multi-level parametric adaptation of turbo-code structures using artificial intelligence to improve the efficiency of wireless data transmission systems in the context of active use of electronic warfare by ensuring the reliability of information

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