Identification Method of Vehicle Key Performance Parameters based on PSO Algorithm
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In order to improve the identification effect of vehicle key performance parameters, this paper applies the PSO algorithm to the identification of vehicle key performance parameters and focuses on analyzing the parameters of the vehicle key performance parameter monitoring equipment and the propagation environment. The improvement of sensitivity of the monitoring receiver can effectively extend the coverage distance. NLOS is a ubiquitous transmission environment and changing NLOS to LOS propagation further extends the coverage distance. In order to ensure the communication quality of radio communication users, ensure that the service area covered by radio waves and the reliability of radio wave propagation, this paper calculates the propagation loss from the receiving antenna to the transmitting antenna in detail. The experimental results show that the identification method of vehicle key performance parameters based on PSO algorithm proposed in this paper can play an important role in the identification of vehicle key performance parameters.
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