2011
DOI: 10.4236/pos.2011.21006
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Information Method for Synthesis of Optimal Data Subsystems Designated for Positioning, Location and Remote Sensing Systems

Abstract: The general classification of information systems of remote action, including such system as positioning systems, location systems and remote sensing systems is suggested. In view of formulated limitation conditions the common mathematical information model of data transfer subsystems of considered systems is suggested. The optimization of developed information model is carried out and the optimal operation regimes of these data transfer subsystems are synthesized.

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“…Общая информационная модель, отображающая еди-ные подходы к решению этих задач, была предложена в работе [15]. Наличие общей информационной «обо-лочки» решения этих важных задач определяет их взаимосвязанность при существенных различиях в достигаемых в этих задачах целей.…”
Section: цель и задачи исследованияunclassified
“…Общая информационная модель, отображающая еди-ные подходы к решению этих задач, была предложена в работе [15]. Наличие общей информационной «обо-лочки» решения этих важных задач определяет их взаимосвязанность при существенных различиях в достигаемых в этих задачах целей.…”
Section: цель и задачи исследованияunclassified
“…It is well-known that between such spheres of technical cybernetics as location, positioning and remote sensing, the firm interrelation does exist. The information theory based grounding of such an interrelation firstly is described in the work [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If assume, that effect of atmosphere is lacking, the upward radiation at the input of airborne scanning radiometer will be determined as [1] ( )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%