The Study on DFS Algorithm of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Platform Communications Relay System

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This paper brings forward a new DFS algorithm in the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) platform communications relay system and gives the disposition processing. As a material application example, the paper simulates the algorithm. Compared to other algorithm, the result of simulation indicates that the new algorithm has these characteristics such as fast finding interference and steady changing frequency. The algorithm can satisfy request of system in complex communications environment and ensure Quality of Service (QoS) of system.

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