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7 September 2018 On the effectiveness of remote monitoring systems
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Abstract
Development of remote monitoring systems (RMS) demands the decision of some problems of the organisation of data flows of measurements. These systems the important place is occupied with the systems focused on studying of marine systems. The technique of detection offered in given work and identification of the abnormal phenomena in the marine environment (microwave and optical) combines presence with application of possibilities of remote measurements algorithmic and the software, allowing to solve measurement and detection problems in real time. The effective decision of these problems is impossible without wide introduction in practice of researches of the automated systems of gathering, storage and data processing on the basis of modern computer systems with application of technology of open systems In this paper presented, a remote monitoring system for detecting anomalies on the sea surface is considered. Estimates of the effectiveness of a multichannel solver are obtained. As an informative sign of waiting for the detection of anomalies on the sea surface, a model of the "spotting" of the surveyed surface was developed on the basis of empirical data. Also estimates were obtained of the feasibility of the fixing block RMS in the case of mobile anomalies The experimental verification of the effectiveness of the algorithms considered is based on data from the "Intercosmos-21" satellite for the Pacific regions.
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F. A. Mkrtchyan "On the effectiveness of remote monitoring systems", Proc. SPIE 10764, Earth Observing Systems XXIII, 1076415 (7 September 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2322522
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Data storage

Ocean optics

Detection and tracking algorithms

Statistical analysis

Systems modeling

Data modeling

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