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Information × Registration Number 0215U002291, 0113U000577 , R & D reports Title Methods and means of identification of remote monitoring objects by means of aerospace basing radio engineering and diagnostic complexes popup.stage_title Head Volosyuk Valeriy Kostyantynovych, Доктор технічних наук Registration Date 18-03-2015 Organization National Aerospace University Kharkiv Aviation Institute popup.description2 Object of research - spatio-temporal information processing in multi-channel passive radio systems. The work purpose - improving the quality of identification on the basis of the signal detection theory and maximum likelihood methodology in multichannel passive radio systems installed on aerospace platforms. Method of research - mathematical and computer modeling, methods of statistical decision theory. In this paper, firstly, based on the basic of the detection and estimation theories developed a new scientific direction - created and grounded theoretical propositions of noiseproof identification of natural environments, different electrical parameters with specified performance reliability of multi-channel passive remote sensing from aerospace platforms. Second, the optimal obtained by the method of maximum likelihood algorithms for signal processing and the corresponding radio thermal circuit solutions. Thirdly, for the first time presents the solution of the problem of optimal recovery of images in two-antenna radiometer. Synthesized and developed an algorithm block diagram. Product Description popup.authors Абрамов Олександр Дмитрович Александров Костянтин Едуардович Ву Та Выонг Жила Семен Сергійович Нгуєн Ван Кієм Нгуєн Нгок Вінь Хао Одокієнко Олексій Володимирович Павліков Володимир Володимирович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Volosyuk Valeriy Kostyantynovych. Methods and means of identification of remote monitoring objects by means of aerospace basing radio engineering and diagnostic complexes. (popup.stage: ). National Aerospace University Kharkiv Aviation Institute. № 0215U002291
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