The evaluation of monitoring informative features, signatures and the measures of their ambiguity during recognition objects and sources of monitoring in the information environment of telecommunication systems
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2016.67.77-83Keywords:
monitoring features, signatures, informational losses, entropyAbstract
The task for the research. The article estimates the value of informative monitoring features and signatures their efficiency as a measure of ambiguity during recognition sources and objects for monitoring in the information environment of telecommunication systems which are appropriate to assess by magnitude of loss of information. The main idea of the research. The process and mechanism of evaluating information while losses signatures formed on the basis of the monitoring features are considered. Conclusion. Formed appropriate signatures are used in the process of recognition and have basis for decision which of sources belonging to class or operative (phase) state facilities. Optimum numbers of monitoring features in recognition sources object monitoring and optimal number of signatures for identify a source or object are defined. The future for the research. The dependence of signature and possibility concerning correct recognition of monitoring’s object will be set.Downloads
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2016-12-30
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Computing methods in radio electronics
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