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This book presents the fundamental methods of modeling, analysis
and synthesis of transport processes which allow: - to optimize the
work of transport organizations according to different criteria of
their functioning; - to evaluate the quality of decisions made in
conditions of high entropy and uncertainty of technological
processes when applying new technologies and systems; -to reduce
the negative impact of the human factor on the safety of ongoing
transport processes by increasing the motivational component of the
training processes for the operator of active transport systems.
The structural diagrams presented in this book make it possible to
visualize the processes of training, self-training of operators and
the mechanisms of the formation of volitional motivational efforts
under various external influences of the environment and the
teacher–instructor. The obtained functional dependencies serve as
an assessment for determining and forming the dynamics of
motivation and making a decision about the readiness for safe work
of the operator of active transport systems and the decision-maker
in the new conditions of the technological process.
This book analyzes various properties and structures of ice from
the point of view to solve problems in civil aviation. The Arctic
zone of the Russian Federation, together with large territories of
Siberia and the Far East, is a zone, that is insufficiently
provided with ground navigation facilities, as well as platforms
and airfields for landing aircraft, including in the event of
unpredictable situations. However, most of this area, especially in
winter, is covered with ice, which can be used to solve this
problem. The possibility of using ice sheets for the construction
of airfields or the location of ground-based flight support
facilities requires careful study and analysis. This book is
devoted to the study of the properties and structure of ice, with a
view for use in civil aviation to construct ice airfields and the
placement of ground-based flight support facilities.
This book highlights the capabilities and limitations of radar and
air navigation. It discusses issues related to the physical
principles of an electromagnetic field, the structure of radar
information, and ways to transmit it. Attention is paid to the
classification of radio waves used for transmitting radar
information, as well as to the physical description of their
propagation media. The third part of the book addresses issues
related to the current state of navigation systems used in civil
aviation and the prospects for their development in the future, as
well as the history of satellite radio navigation systems. The book
may be useful for schoolchildren, interested in the problems of
radar and air navigation.
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