Phoenix Classification-Software
General
The requirement for security has changed considerably in the last two decades. Whereas previously the internal and external threat came from two large power blocks, which opposed one another openly and in a throughly organised manner, today it is the many small hotspots that destabilise world peace. These groups sometimes operate in an unstructured manner, but can also be individually organised and surprisingly fast.
But what has changed significantly in parallel with this in the last two decades are the ways and means of communication. Phoenix Classifier is the answer to the headlong development in communications technology.
Phoenix Classifier supports professional radio surveillance in an ideal way. All signals relevant for surveillance are rapidly and reliably gathered and displayed for further processing. Connected decoding units reproduce the content. With the knowledge gained, the planning of special action forces is facilitated and their deployment less hazardous.
Phoenix Classifier software has already been tested successfully and is a key-sub module in many monitoring systems.
What is Phoenix?
- fully automatic
- reliable
- very fast
- intelligent
- powerful
The classifier satisfies the requirement for an automatic, scalable-power monitoring system that is able to determine the characteristic features of interesting broadcasts in the signal spectrum quickly and accurately. A flexible and future-proof system configuration enables the classifier to work either as a stand-alone functional unit or to be incorporated as a sub component in a higher-level system by means of a LAN. Depending on the order, it is able to classify both broadcasts in a narrowly restricted frequency range and also over complete frequency bands.
At the same time, a special classification strategy ensures that ambiguities in the classification results are avoided to a great extent without affecting the accuracy.
Modular Design
The classifier software comprises a total of four sub-modules:
- Spectrum display
- Classification
- Search
- Monitoring
Spectrum display
In this mode, the RF-/IF-Spectrum is displayed on the monitor with a resolution of 20Hz. The picture refresh rate is about 10Hz. No analysis of the spectrum is carried out.
Classification
This mode allows signals to be classified within the displayed frequency range. Classified signals are marked in the spectrum display. The results of the classification are shown in a list.
SearchThe Search module enables the classification process to be started within freely selectrable frequency bands. In doing so, the classifier runs through the frequency bands with a step width, which is dependent n the frequendy range, and attempts to classify all broadcasts. All signals detected are listed with particulars of the relevant parameters.
Search
The search module enables the classification process to be started within freely selectable frequency bands. In doing so, the classifier runs through the frequency bands with a step width, which is dependent on the frequency range, and attempts to classify all broadcasts. All signals detected are listed with particulars of the relevant parameters.
Monitoring
The monitoring module enables the activities on individual or multiple frequencies to be monitored with regard to selected signals.
Relevant frequencies are specified in a frequency list and checked cyclically by the program for a corresponding activity. As with the search mode, the relevant parameters are also determined in this case. In doing so, frequencies can be incorporated from the search results list or entered manually.
The activity is saved in a dedicated file for each frequency.
The activity for the monitored signals can be displayed in a clear form by means of a time/ -frequency diagram BITE.
System-Software
To use Phoenix, you need a system-software. Please contact us.
System application
Radio-monitoring and radio-surveillance system made by boger electronics gmbh.
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