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Methodology for designing the model of multidimensional estimation of tethered high-altitude multicopter-based platforms

https://doi.org/10.21683/1729-2646-2022-22-2-55-63

Abstract

Aim. To select, out of the currently available tethered high-altitude multicopter-based platforms, the most promising one in terms of the flying characteristics. The latter are estimated based on the combination of the affecting properties of the platform.

Methods. In order to achieve the specified goal, it is suggested using the methodology for developing the model of multidimensional estimation of a platform. It uses methods of system and function analysis of a platform’s characteristics, methods and models of the theory of relations and measuring.

Results. A problem domain model and decision-maker’s preference model are suggested to be used as components of the multidimensional estimation model. The methodology is demonstrated using the case of quality estimation of five platforms.

Conclusion. The approach proposed in the paper allows using the developed methodology for estimating the quality and engineering sophistication of items of any nature. The methodology can be used for comprehensive assessment of an item in terms of dependability and survivability.

About the Authors

S. V. Mikoni
St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the RAS
Russian Federation

Stanislav V. Mikoni, Doctor of Engineering, Professor, Member of the Russian Association of Artificial Intelligence, Lead Researcher, St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Saint Petersburg



A. V. Poltavsky
V. A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of the RAS
Russian Federation

Alexander V. Poltavsky, Doctor of Engineering, Lead Researcher

Moscow



S. S. Semionov
JSC State-Owned Research and Manufacturing Enterprise Region
Russian Federation

Sergey S. Semionov, Candidate of Engineering, Head of Group for Analysis and Advanced Engineering

Moscow



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Mikoni S.V., Poltavsky A.V., Semionov S.S. Methodology for designing the model of multidimensional estimation of tethered high-altitude multicopter-based platforms. Dependability. 2022;22(2):55-63. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21683/1729-2646-2022-22-2-55-63

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