Abstract
The subject of this research is the frequency planning algorithm for networks with an arbitrary topology of links over radio channels. The algorithm determines the total number of non-overlapping frequency ranges for the entire network and provides the distribution of each frequency range between communication nodes. The algorithm consists of two stages: at the first stage, there is a search and simultaneous distribution of frequency channels, the so-called main frequency range, as a result, only one frequency range is allocated to each node; at the second stage, additional frequency channels are searched for, which can be used by a separate subset of nodes, thus , some nodes can use more than one frequency range, but several at once. The novelty of this research lies in the developed frequency planning algorithm for wireless communication systems with an arbitrary topology of communications over radio channels. The result of the operation of the algorithm for a wireless communication system is the allocation of radio frequencies for communication nodes from the common frequency band allocated for the wireless communication system, in terms of reuse, eliminating the effect of interference. The result for communication nodes is the allocation of a baseband and an additional frequency band, taking into account the topology of the radio network, which can be used by a separate subset that makes wireless communication systems resistant to narrowband random interference.
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