“…Ефективне функціонування БПЛА при забезпеченні моніторингу оперативної обстановки передбачає безпечне його управління [6]. Важливу проблему представляє забезпечення живучості БПЛА внаслідок високої вартості БПЛА, відповідальності за якість виконуваних завдань в звичайних умовах і при агресивних впливах середовища.…”
Section: аналіз живучості безпілотних літальних апаратівunclassified
“…Ефективне функціонування БПЛА при забезпеченні моніторингу оперативної обстановки передбачає безпечне його управління [6]. Важливу проблему представляє забезпечення живучості БПЛА внаслідок високої вартості БПЛА, відповідальності за якість виконуваних завдань в звичайних умовах і при агресивних впливах середовища.…”
Section: аналіз живучості безпілотних літальних апаратівunclassified
“…Taking into account the aforementioned and based on the results presented in [12], a set-theoretic model was developed as the basis for constructing a versatile structure of the information-analytical system of environmental monitoring (IAS EM).…”
Section: Development Of Set-theoretic Models For the Ias Structurementioning
directly related to quality management of environmental components [1, 2]. According to the results of a number of studies conducted on the example of a specific technogenically loaded urban system [1], the basic reasons of the imperfection of the system of environmental monitoring of atmospheric air at the municipal level are determined, namely, the lack of: 6
“…Identifying an incoming object in a unified information space requires an informed choice of the most appropriate methods for doing so [1,2]. It should be taken into consideration that this choice of object identification method should involve the possibility of taking into consideration a series of uncertainties [3,4], such as the absence for some reasons of some of the attributes of an incoming object [5,6].…”
This paper suggests a method to search for an incoming object in order to identify its unambiguously, based on the integration of information spaces into intermediate unified information space. At the same time, the incoming object identification process involves appropriate attributes.
This paper describes the process of information object arrangement within a unified information space that forms for a set of dynamically changing objects. It should be noted that each subject in the set collects information about the environment, including interaction with other objects. In the process of forming a unified information space, the information system collects information from data sources that are represented in different formats. The system then converts this information and forms a unified information space, thereby providing users with information about objects.
A two-tier system of connections at the global (cloud) and local (fog) levels of interactions has been considered. At the same time, it should be noted that a unified information space formation requires the implementation of tools to support the transformation of information objects; that necessitates the implementation of translators ‒ special converters at different levels.
A method to combine information spaces into an intermediate unified information space has been proposed; analysis was performed to determine the time and efficiency of the search for incoming objects within it.
It was experimentally established that the more parameters that describe an information object, the less the time to identify an object depends on the length of the interval.
It has also been experimentally shown that the efficiency of finding incoming objects tends to be a directly proportional dependence while reducing the length of the interval and increasing the number of parameters, and vice versa
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