Abstract

The experience of carrying out the Operation of the United Nations (antiterrorist operation) on the territory of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts shows that the existing procedure for managing the channel and network resources of military radiocommunication systems does not meet the modern requirements, which are put forward for them. The choice of a route in special purpose networks with the ability to self-organize on the basis of specific parameters is the main problem for managing the channel and network resources of special-purpose networks, as well as the difficult task of climbing the network. In this article, the authors analyzed the existing mathematical apparatus for controlling channel and network resources of military radiocommunication systems. During the research, the authors of the article used the classical methods of scientific knowledge, namely, the methods of analysis and synthesis, the basic provisions of the theory of communication, methods of modeling of communication networks, the theory of artificial intelligence, and others. It is established that the existing methods of controlling the channel and network resources of military radiocommunication systems take into account only certain factors influencing the quality of the use of channel and network resources of military radiocommunication systems. Therefore, it is the most expedient to choose a route for information transmission on many parameters based on fuzzy logic and a modified method of the ant colony system, through which searches and maintenance of the path of the packet passing between two points between the node from which the IP packet and the destination node are sent. To find a route, the following parameters must be considered: the energy component, the data rate, the time delay of the IP packet from the node that sends the packet to the destination node and the reliability of the delivery of the IP packet. These parameters should be taken into account while creating mathematical models, methods and techniques for managing channel and network resources of military radio communication systems.

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