MODELLİNG OF THE RATİONALLY DEPLOYMENT OF OBSERVİNG SYSTEMS

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Yashar Ali Ogly Nasibov
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8749-6154
Azad Agalar ogli Bayramov
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6672-2338
Elhan Nariman oglu Sabziev
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8150-9439
Elshan Giyas oğlu Hashimov
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8783-1277

Abstract

The various types of electron-optical supervisory control systems (SCS) have been used in Armed Forces of many advanced countries. The mission of these SCS is to supervise day and night  enemy troops, technics and weapon systems, frontier intruders with high precision a great and middle distance. The SCS optimal deployment in mountainous terrain makes possibility to use rationally SCS number, because SCS has very much costs. Using the rationally SCS number we can reduce a necessity of the specialist number. Also, it accelerates comander’s correct decision making. The optimal deployment of SCS on a terrain is one of important task of military reconnaissance. The specific character of such task is that the necessary for continuing surveillance and control military objects can be located in specific zones of terrain (for examples, in canyons, along of river etc.). Accessible places of SCS set are situated on some distance from these zones. The number of SCS is limited; therefore, it is impossible to distribute theirs on the all set points. It is necessary to select such SCS set points that the zone observation range would be the largest. In present paper the mathematical model of the rationally deployment of technical observing systems in mountainous terrain has been developed and offered. The determination method of visibility level between selected terrain points has been developed. The assesment criterion of rationally deployment and the algorithm of fast solution have been offered.

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Nasibov, Y. A. O., Bayramov, A. A. ogli, Sabziev, E. N. oglu, & Hashimov, E. G. oğlu. (2019). MODELLİNG OF THE RATİONALLY DEPLOYMENT OF OBSERVİNG SYSTEMS. Advanced Information Systems, 3(2), 10–13. https://doi.org/10.20998/2522-9052.2019.2.02
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Information systems modeling
Author Biographies

Yashar Ali Ogly Nasibov, Institute of Geography of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Baku

research fellow

Azad Agalar ogli Bayramov, War College of Armed Forces of the Azerbaijan Republic, Baku

Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor, Prof. Advisor

Elhan Nariman oglu Sabziev, Institute of Control Systems of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Baku

Candidate of Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor

Elshan Giyas oğlu Hashimov, War College of Armed Forces of the Azerbaijan Republic, Baku

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Professor, Chief of department of Adjuncture and science

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