MODELING OF OBSERVATION IN THE MOUNTAIN TERRAIN DEPENDING ON NUMBER OF SUPERVISORY SYSTEMS

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Azad Agalar oğlu Bayramov
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6672-2338
Elhan Nariman oglu Sabziev
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8150-9439
Yashar Ali оgly Nasibov
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8749-6154

Abstract

The various types of electron-optical supervisory systems (SCS) have been used in the border stations of border zones in the Armed Forces of many countries. The mission of these SCS is to supervise the possible activities of smugglers, the illegal movement of enemy troops, the technics and weapon systems, the frontier intruders. In the paper, there has been offered a method which, on the basis of the developed mathematical model and Geography Information System technology, allows modeling of observation in mountain terrain depending on the number and location of SCS. The developed software module allows: 1) to generate the investigated terrain based on Digital Terrain Elevation Data file, 2) to input the possible observation points and the controlled zone via an interface, 3) to simulate and visualize the observed areas for both single and group observation devices located in the possible observation points. The developed method had been applied to one of the selected terrains of the Azerbaijan Republic and demonstrated efficiency of the offered method. Based on the developed model and GIS technology the visual modeling in mountain terrain depending on a number and a location of the SCS has been carried out.

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Bayramov, A. A. oğlu, Sabziev, E. N. oglu, & Nasibov Y. A. о. (2020). MODELING OF OBSERVATION IN THE MOUNTAIN TERRAIN DEPENDING ON NUMBER OF SUPERVISORY SYSTEMS. Advanced Information Systems, 4(2), 29–33. https://doi.org/10.20998/2522-9052.2020.2.06
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Information systems modeling
Author Biographies

Azad Agalar oğlu Bayramov, National War College of Armed Forces of the Azerbaijan Republic; Control Systems Institute of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Baku

Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor

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

Candidate of Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor

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

research fellow

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