[ Optimisation de la numérisation dans la gestion du spectre de fréquences radioélectriques dans la Ville Province de Kinshasa ]
Volume 41, Issue 3, January 2024, Pages 758–764
KISOKI MBUNGA Henri1
1 Professeur associé, Faculté des sciences, Département de physique et des sciences appliquées, Université pédagogique nationale (UPN), Kinshasa-Ngaliema, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2024 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Today, users of radio frequencies face a double challenge, namely: - Respond to a growing need for communication channels (frequencies); - Maintain good quality of service (Qos). The difficulty results from the fact that the number of frequency (channels) available for radio electricity spectrum allocation is a very limited resource. This constraint imposes optimal and efficient use of frequencies, taking into account all the necessary parameters so as not to increase the probability of interference and also to avoid the malfunction of neigh boring stations. In the Democratic Republic of Congo in general and more particularly the city Province of Kinshasa, the Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Congo (ARTPC) has a limited number of usable frequencies in order to cover the needs of potential users.
Author Keywords: Constraint, Digitization, Frequency, Interference Optimization, Spectrum.
Volume 41, Issue 3, January 2024, Pages 758–764
KISOKI MBUNGA Henri1
1 Professeur associé, Faculté des sciences, Département de physique et des sciences appliquées, Université pédagogique nationale (UPN), Kinshasa-Ngaliema, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2024 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Today, users of radio frequencies face a double challenge, namely: - Respond to a growing need for communication channels (frequencies); - Maintain good quality of service (Qos). The difficulty results from the fact that the number of frequency (channels) available for radio electricity spectrum allocation is a very limited resource. This constraint imposes optimal and efficient use of frequencies, taking into account all the necessary parameters so as not to increase the probability of interference and also to avoid the malfunction of neigh boring stations. In the Democratic Republic of Congo in general and more particularly the city Province of Kinshasa, the Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Congo (ARTPC) has a limited number of usable frequencies in order to cover the needs of potential users.
Author Keywords: Constraint, Digitization, Frequency, Interference Optimization, Spectrum.
Abstract: (french)
Aujourd’hui, les utilisateurs des fréquences radioélectriques font face à un double défi, à savoir: - Répondre à une augmentation croissante de réseaux ou canaux (fréquence) de communication; - Maintenir une bonne qualité de service ( Q O S). La difficulté résulte du fait que le nombre des fréquences (canaux) disponibles pour l’allocation du spectre radio est une ressource très limitée. Cette contrainte impose une utilisation optimale et efficiente des fréquences, en tenant compte de tous les paramètres nécessaires pour ne pas augmenter la probabilité d’interférences et aussi d’éviter le disfonctionnement des stations voisines. EN RD Congo, en général et plus particulièrement la Ville Province de Kinshasa, l’Autorité de Régulation de Poste et de Télécommunication du Congo (ARPTC) dispose d’un nombre limité des fréquences utilisables afin de couvrir les besoins des utilisateurs potentiels.
Author Keywords: Contrainte, Fréquence, Interférences, Numérisation, Optimisation, Spectre.
How to Cite this Article
KISOKI MBUNGA Henri, “Optimization of digitalization in the management of the radio frequency spectrum in the City Province of Kinshasa,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 758–764, January 2024.