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Impact of Interference from Public GSM Networks to the Work of GSM-R Receivers
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W artykule przedstawiono wyniki badań i analizy wpływu nadajników mobilnych sieci komórkowych operatorów publicznych na pracę terminali GSM-R. W pierwszej części pracy przybliżono sieć GSM-R i typy odbiorników pracujących w tej sieci. Następnie przedstawiono stan wiedzy na temat niekorzystnego wpływu publicznych sieci GSM, UMTS i LTE na pracę odbiorników GSMR. W głównej części artykułu zaprezentowano własne wyniki badań przeprowadzone z użyciem metod analitycznych i symulacyjnych. Na końcu artykułu zostały przedstawione podsumowanie i wnioski końcowe.(abstrakt oryginalny)
The article presents the results of research and analysis an influence of Mobile/Fixed Communications Networks to GSM-R terminals. In the following parts there were presented the GSM-R network and they types of terminals. Then there were presented the state of knowledge about the adverse impact public GSM, UMTS and LTE networks to GSM-R receivers. In the main part of the article there were presented the results of own research with use the analytical and simulation methods. At the end of the article they were presented the summary and conclusions.(original abstract)
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- Politechnika Warszawska
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