Abstract

Context. Due to the need for practical implementation of the theoretical provisions of the proposed method of the wireless transmission of the commands for controlling a moving object in conditions of intentional interference.
 Objective of the work is a practical verification of the possibility of using a phase-pulse modulation of the linear-frequencymodulated signal for transmission a control commands through physical modeling using microcontrollers.
 Method. Analytical calculations of the change in time of the voltage at the input and output of the device for optimal processing of the linear frequency-modulated signal were carried out exclusively using the computing capabilities of the microcontroller. The graphs of changes in time of the relevant parameters were built with the help of Excel using the data output to the monitor of the serial port of the Arduino IDE software environment. A digital oscilloscope with a USB host was used to monitor the operation of a wireless modem to transmit control commands to a moving object.
 Results. Analytical calculations and physical modeling using a modern microcontroller proved the operability of the lowfrequency part the wireless remote control modem with using phase-pulse modulation of the linear frequency-modulated signal.
 Conclusions. The possibility of using phase-pulse modulation of the linear-frequency modulated signal for the transmission of control commands is considered. This method of transmitting the information component, unlike the existing methods, does not require changing the parameters of the linear frequency modulated signal. The use in the receiver of optimal processing of a linearfrequency-modulated signal of sufficiently big base will allow of the wireless transmission of the commands for controlling a moving object in conditions of the intentional interference. The use of modern microcontrollers made it possible to conduct a practical test of the functionality of the low-frequency part the wireless remote control modem with phase-pulse modulation of the linear-frequency modulated signal through physical modeling.

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