Research Reports from the Department of Operations
Document Type
Thesis
Publication Date
1-1-1981
Abstract
This paper describes an interactive computer software system designed to evaluate frequency assignments for specific communication networks. The system checks each circuit and ship against the lowest permissible order of intermodulation and the minimum separation required for receiver/transmitter or transmitter/transmitter pairs on a ship. If any violations occur, the software identifies the type and location of the violation. Using this information, users can interactively adjust one or more frequencies until an acceptable set of frequencies is achieved.
Keywords
Operations research, Interactive computer systems, Computer software--Evaluation, Radio frequency identification systems
Publication Title
Master's thesis/Technical Memorandums from the Department of Operations, School of Management, Case Western Reserve University
Issue
Technical memorandum no. 488 ; Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science.
Rights
This work is in the public domain and may be freely downloaded for personal or academic use
Recommended Citation
Ohnishi, Masaaki, "Development of Evaluation Strategies for the Communication Frequency Network" (1981). Research Reports from the Department of Operations. 151.
https://commons.case.edu/wsom-ops-reports/151