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Метод ускорения поиска потенциальных конфликтных ситуаций

Метод ускорения поиска потенциальных конфликтных ситуаций

Abstract

Предложен алгоритм ускорения поиска потенциальных конфликтных ситуаций, основанный на формировании матричного рельефа правдоподобия и не использующий операций сравнения координат движущихся объектов. Логика поиска «вытесняется» в ассоциативную структуру упаковки данных на этапе сглаживания радиолокационных измерений, в результате которой пары объектов, претендующих на участие в конфликте, оказываются сцепленными в одном столбце трехмерной гистограммы распределения объектов в воздушном пространстве. Решение о наличии конфликта принимается единичным актом обнаружения элементов матрицы, сохранивших в процессе ее формирования ненулевое значение.

The procedure for conflict location based on the probability relief matrix is discussed. No logical compare operations are used, so as these are moved to the associative data structure in order to select conflicting pairs of aircraft. This presentation is created when the radar tracks as well as plan coordinates are calculated. The decision about conflict location is making by only finding the matrix elements which saves its nonzero value.

Keywords

КОНФЛИКТ, ОПАСНОЕ СБЛИЖЕНИЕ, КООРДИНАТНАЯ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ, ОПОВЕЩЕНИЕ ДИСПЕТЧЕРОВ, CONTROLLER'S WARNING

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