Zavolodko G. Methods and models of improving the quality of data processing in the airspace control system

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0417U002237

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Specialization

  • 05.13.06 - Інформаційні технології

18-05-2017

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.050.07

National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute"

Essay

The purpose of research is to develop models of airspace surveillance methods and improve the quality of data in the system by the checkpoint multi-systems multi-views monitoring and data acquisition. Main results: - further developed information model observation of airspace, taking into account the collection, transfer, processing and dissemination of information, which makes it possible to meet a set of basic requirements for observation of detail; - first synthesized structure information support system based on PPC compatible information systems monitoring, which, unlike the known forms information to consumers on the basis of a weighted association link detection results, thus enhancing the quality of data; - first proposed improving data structure, which, unlike the known implements centralized surveillance data processing systems, allowing a compatible optimization and quality data; -at first the model data based multi-view collect information tracking system that allows data to perform steps in a different sequence of automated real-time; - in the future, the method of the least fragmented information, the grounds on the included in the warehouse of the coordinates of the objects, the hours of the day, has allowed the user to postpone the delivery of the various systems of spares for the one-time objects on the secondary partitions; - having received the advanced development of the method of dividing the data of the secondary systems, for example, in the form of a message, the number of entries in the box, and the permissions for uploading the information in the information storage.

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