- Issue
- Journal of Siberian Federal University. Engineering & Technologies. 2023 16 (6)
- Authors
- Starodubtsev, Pavel A.; Storozhok, Evgeny A.; Dorofeev, Grigory V.
- Contact information
- Starodubtsev, Pavel A.: Pacific Higher Naval School named after S. O. Makarov Vladivostok, Russian Federation; Storozhok, Evgeny A.: Pacific Higher Naval School named after S. O. Makarov Vladivostok, Russian Federation; Dorofeev, Grigory V.: Pacific Higher Naval School named after S. O. Makarov Vladivostok, Russian Federation;
- Keywords
- aggregation; hydroacoustic system; information losses; state of the environment; purpose of aggregation; tuple; selection procedures
- Abstract
The formation of the appearance of the hydroacoustic system and part of the subsystem for collecting and processing information is traditionally a process of selecting standard procedures that ensure the construction of a system with the required parameters [1]. However, the methodology of using standard design solutions and procedures allows you to assemble individual components of the system, but not the system itself. The system is formed as a result of the purposeful implementation of system relations between components, that is, as a result of the purposeful organization of their functioning, interaction, or more precisely, the organization of procedures for collecting and processing information. Currently, there are no fully sufficient standard design solutions and procedures, techniques that allow for the systematic organization of information collection and processing. The creation of such procedures is to a certain extent the lot of the developer or operator of the system construction and is substantially based on his experience and intuition. In this regard, the organization of the collection and processing of information about the underwater environment is of the greatest interest from the point of view of the subject of research of this scientific article
- Pages
- 759–768
- EDN
- XUFZSF
- Paper at repository of SibFU
- https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/151738
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