VHF Channel Planning and Solve the Problem of Minimum Numbers of Relay Stations Distribution

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This paper aims to study VHF channel planning and solve the problem of minimum numbers of relay stations distribution, and to provide distribution of relay stations which different users can communicate at the same time by method of geometry and the building the optimized mathematical model of stations distribution.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 546-547)

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1229-1234

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July 2012

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