Simulation on the Optimization Model of Noise Filtering in Long Distance Communication

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Optimizationmethodfor noise filtering in long-distancecommunication process is researchedto improve thesignal to noise ratioof communication.Inlong-distancecommunication, thecommunication signalsare susceptible to noiseinterference, reducingthe SNRof communication.For this reason,optimization method for noise filtering of multiplicative noise anti-interference in​​long-distancecommunication is proposed.Noisecharacteristic parameterin long-distancecommunication is extracted, and direct at the abovecharacteristic parameter,noise filtering is performed. Experimentalresults show that theimproved algorithmfor noise filtering in the process of long distancecommunicationcan greatlyimprove the communicationefficiency and accuracyto meet theactual demandfor communication.

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