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Title: Telecommunication Systems with Multiple Access Based on Data Factorial Coding
Authors: Al-Azzeh, Jamil
Ayyoub, Belal
Фауре, Еміль Віталійович
Швидкий, Валерій Васильович
Харін, Олександр Олександрович
Лавданський, Артем Олександрович
Keywords: Factorial Code;Multiplex Channel;Permutation;Time Channel;Transmission Reliability
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: International Journal on Communications Antenna and Propagation
Abstract: The paper outlines methods for constructing telecommunication systems based on the principle of time division of channels and using factorial code in order to maintain the cyclic phase of receiver/transmitter and ensure information security. These systems provide integrated data protection (against errors in communication channel and attempts of unauthorized access to information), as well as the ability to allocate system resources (bandwidth) between its subscribers. The purpose of this work is to develop and research the approach of building telecommunication systems with multiple access to a common channel for collective use, based on the property of factorial codes to keep clock and frame synchronism with a working signal. The basic idea is to choose the permutations to transfer information with a single set of properties or attributes. This provides opportunities of dividing channel into subchannels, bandwidth sharing on transmission accuracy, and dividing plurality of network users into closed groups. The channel resource sharing procedure based on factorial coding is described. Examples of multiplex cycle organization and the order of occupying/releasing multiplex cycle time channels by users are given. The system load and the subchannel bandwidth are estimated.
URI: https://er.chdtu.edu.ua/handle/ChSTU/1153
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15866/irecap.v10i2.17216
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
First Page: 102
End Page: 113
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