Acronyms.............................................................................................PrefaceChapter 1. Automated Radio Monitoring Systems forCommunication, Broadcasting and TV Systems1.1 Construction Principles and an Architecture of Automated Systems...........................1.2 The ARMADA Automated Radio Monitoring System..................................................1.3 The Automated System ASU-RChS - World Students Games-2013............................1.4 Conclusions...........................................................................................................Reference ...................................................................................................................Chapter 2. Automated Systems for Unauthorized Radio EmissionRevelation2.1 Introduction2.2 URE Sources and Methods for its Revelation............................................................2.3 AREAL Automated Systems of Radio Monitoring in Restricted District and inObjects.............................................................2.4 Structure and Composition of ARMS AREAL for Typical Implementations2.4.1 Structure, Functions and Composition of ARMS AREAL-12.4.2 Structure, Functions and Composition of ARMS AREAL-22.4.3 Structure, Functions and Composition of ARMS AREAL-32.4.4 Structure, Functions and Composition of ARMS AREAL-42.4.5 Structure, Functions and Composition of ARMS AREAL-52.5 Stages of problem solution for URE source revelation in objects2.6 Technical means and its features in problems of URE revelation2.6.1 Features of stationary and mobile means2.6.2 Features of traveling and portable means2.6.3 The ARC-D15R system for remote radio monitoring2.6.4 The double-channel panoramic radio receiver ARC-D112.6.5 The hand direction-finderARC-RP3M2.7.5. Software for APMS AREAL2.7 URE revelation in objects at external radio monitoring .............................................References..................................................................................................................Chapter 3 The SMO-ARMADA software .............................................3.1 The SMO-ARMADA architecture ..............................................................................3.2 Components of the software system.......................................................................3.3 Radio monitoring subsystem ..................................................................................3.4 Work with registered and reference data ................................................................3.5 Cartigraphic support ..............................................................................................3.6 Data transport arrangement...................................................................................3.7 Event mechanism ..................................................................................................3.8 Measures for report formation................................................................................3.9 Data storing ..........................................................................................................3.10 Data exchange with external systems....................................................................3.11 Administration subsystem.....................................................................................3.12 Upgrade of software medium................................................................................3.13 Self-diagnostic of state................................
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