Stages of proposed genetic algorithm for solution of problem connected with allocation of frequencies to communications electronics
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The article proposes a variant of problem solution connected with allocation of frequencies to communications electronics using a genetic algorithm. The article demonstrates the block scheme of this algorithm and describes it. In addition, it shows a possibility to realize the developed algorithm using a high level programming language. Realization of the proposed algorithm intended for allocation of frequencies to communication electronics, contained in the automated complex used for development of radio data, will provide a possibility to increase significantly operational efficiency and reliability of calculation data and will result in reduction of consumed time and work content.
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