XXI International scientific and technical conference “Radar, navigation, communication. XXI International Scientific and Technical Conference "Radar, Navigation, Communication" Plan of the Conference

Russia, Voronezh

Participation form: full-time

The conference includes the following sections:

Section 0. Premier section. Intelligent radio-electronic systems.
Thematic generalized reports of one or two authors (according to foreign and domestic sources) on new directions in the development of science and technology in the field of radio electronic systems. Intelligent monitoring of complex integrated systems of radar, navigation, communications.

Co-chairs:

Prof. Ipatov V.P.
SPb GETU, St. Petersburg
Prof. Trifonov A.P.
VSU, Voronezh

Section 1 Common problems transmission and processing of information.
Theory of signals. Probabilistic - time models of channels, signals, images and interference. Methods of statistical synthesis, analysis and modeling of signal processing algorithms, images and fields. Nonparametric methods of signal processing. Spatio-temporal signal processing.

Chairman
prof. Trifonov A.P.
VSU, Voronezh

Section 2. Recognition and image processing.
Theoretical studies of the problems of detection, recognition and image processing. Image compression and decompression methods. Wavelet compression of images. Combination of images from different sources. Formation and processing of multidimensional hyperspectral images (HSI).

Chairman
prof. Vasiliev K.K.
Ulyanovsk GTU, Ulyanovsk

Section 3. Digital signal processing.
Theory and methods of digital signal processing. processing of speech and sound signals. Digital processing of multidimensional signals, volumetric images. Devices for digital signal processing.

Chairman
prof. Petrov E.P.
Vyatka State University, Kirov

Section 4. Systems of radio communication and transmission of discrete messages.
ground, air systems radio communication and information transmission. Mathematical models radio communication systems. TDMA and CDMA systems, ShPS. Systems with frequency hopping. Problems of coding, synchronization, noise immunity. Adaptive communication systems. SDR systems. Modern methods HF connections. Modems.

Chairman
prof. Kartashevsky V.G.
PSUTI, Samara

Section 5. Networks. mobile connection.
Integral Service Networks. Network architecture. Combined networks. Work algorithms. The theory of teletraffic. Mobile access. Studies of the problems of ensuring the continuity of communication, determining the location of subscribers, confidentiality. Prospects for the development of networks: Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, LTE.

Chairman
prof. Algazinov E.K.
VSU, Voronezh

Section 6 Satellite systems communication and information transfer.
Studies of the problems of satellite communication and information transmission systems. multi-satellite systems. Formation of straight lines and return channels. Channel sealing. Onboard information processing systems. multicast systems. Retransmission. Problems of noise immunity of satellite systems.

Chairman
prof. Ipatov V.P.
SPb GETU, St. Petersburg

Section 7. Ultra-wideband radio-electronic systems. Theory of fractals.
ultra-wideband signals. Their use in location and communication systems. Signal processing. antenna systems. Problems of range and electromagnetic compatibility. Theory of fractals. Applications of fractal theory in radio electronics.

Co-chairs:

Prof. Chernyshev S.L.
MSTU im. N.E. Bauman, Moscow
prof. Potapov A.A.
IRE them. V.A. Kotelnikov RAS, Moscow

Section 8. Thermal, laser-optical observation and communication systems.
Terrestrial systems of observation, shooting, display of the surrounding space: land, sea and air objects in the optical and infrared wavelengths. Night vision systems. Thermal detection systems for hidden objects. Optical communication.

Chairman
prof. Poller B.V.
ILF SORAN, Novosibirsk

Section 9. Radar.
Studies of the prospects for the development of radar, problems of range and resolution, recognition and identification. Radar stealth of objects, methods for reducing the EPR. Noise immunity of the radar. Multifunctional radar. Surround radar. adaptive radars. background location. GPR.

Chairman
prof. Sazonov V.V.
RTI, Moscow

Section 10. Synthetic aperture radar systems (SAR).
Investigation of the problems of development of radar systems with synthetic aperture radar, including those with inverse aperture synthesis. Signal processing and imaging in SAR.

Chairman
prof. Nakhmanson G.S.
VUNTS VVS "VVA", Voronezh

Section 11. Aerospace radio-electronic systems.
Radioelectronic air traffic control systems. Land and sea (deck) takeoff and landing systems. Altitude and rangefinders. Aviation and space radar systems. Radar meteorology. Trajectory and multiradar processing of radar information.

Chairman

Prof. Monakov A.A.
SPb GUAP, St. Petersburg

Section 12. Navigation systems. Satellite navigation.
Studies of general problems of navigation of ground mobile and aerospace objects. The ideology of creating satellite navigation, creating satellite constellations in the interests of navigation. Ground subsystems for controlling the satellite constellation and the navigation system as a whole.
Studies of factors affecting the effectiveness of satellite navigation systems, accuracy problems of navigational measurements, reduction system errors, optimizing signals, ensuring noise immunity. Differential navigation systems. Systems: Glonass, GPS and their development.

Chairman

Prof. Mironov V.A.

Section 13. Marine location and navigation. Hydroacoustics.
Fundamental and applied research on surface and underwater location and navigation. Hydroacoustics. Hydroacoustic signals and their processing. Recognition of underwater moving and stationary objects. Hydroacoustic systems and devices.

Co-chairs:

Prof. Filippov A.A.
prof. Mironov V.A.
FGNIITS EW SEZ MO RF, Voronezh

Section 14. Guidance systems.
General theory of guidance. Autonomous and remote-controlled guidance systems. Guidance algorithms. Homing. Guidance on maneuvering objects. Problems of accuracy and speed of guidance. Problems of recognition of terrain, objects, maps, documents in guidance systems.

Chairman
prof. Filippov A.A.
VKA them. A.F. Mozhaisky, St. Petersburg

Section 15. Satellite systems for radio monitoring of the Earth.
Research by radio engineering methods of atmospheric and marine processes, land cover, geological sections of the Earth. Monitoring of surface facilities, underground and underwater pipelines, hydraulic structures. Remote sensing of the Earth by hyperspectral imaging methods.

Chairman
prof. Goryachkin O.V.
PSUTI, Samara

Section 16. Radio intelligence and suppression.
Secrecy of radio-electronic systems. Methods of reconnaissance, identification and direction finding of systems with complex signals. Research and optimization of methods for suppressing radar, navigation and
radio communications. Ground and air complexes of radio reconnaissance, direction finding and radio countermeasures.

Chairman
prof. Radzievskiy V.G.
FGNIITS EW SEZ MO RF, Voronezh

Section 17. Interference. Electromagnetic compatibility.
Theory of interference. Non-Gaussian interference. Theoretical studies of EMC problems of RES of radio-electronic systems (location, navigation and communication) on objects with limited dimensions.

Chairman
prof. Vladimirov V.I.
VUNTS VVS "VVA", Voronezh

Section 18. Sustainability automated systems and information protection.
Methods of intellectual analysis of current information and automated decision making. Sustainability studies computer systems to external influences. Forced termination resistance program control. Data protection.

Chairman
prof. Sirota A.A.
VSU, Voronezh

Section 19. Electrodynamics, propagation of radio waves, antennas.
Problems of radiation and propagation of radio waves (from ELF to EHF) in natural and disturbed environments. Antenna systems (including satellite) of ground stationary and mobile, air and space objects. Phased antenna arrays. Adaptive, "smart" antennas. Mutual influences of closely spaced antennas. Coordination of transmitting devices with antenna systems.

Chairman
prof. Nechaev Yu.B.
VSU, Voronezh

Section 20. Microwave technique.
Active and passive, high-power and low-power semiconductor and electrovacuum microwave devices. Microwave devices: amplifiers, generators, converters, modulators, filters, circulators, waveguides, etc.

Chairman
prof. Pasternak Yu.G.
VSTU, Voronezh

Section 21. Radio engineering devices. Control and measuring systems (CIS).
Radio engineering devices in all their diversity: signal generation and processing devices, digital transceiver devices, devices for testing and measuring the parameters of radio electronic equipment and systems, etc. Satellite automated CIS.

Chairman
prof. Parshin Yu.N.
RGRTA, Ryazan

Section 22. Electronics.
Theoretical and applied research of innovations in microelectronics. Modeling of complex electronic devices. Nanotechnologies, GaN technologies in microelectronics. Durability studies electronic devices to external electromagnetic influences.

Chairman
prof. Bobreshov A.M.
VSU, Voronezh

In case of your decision to participate in the conference, it is necessary to submit, with a cover letter to the Organizing Committee, your reports in Russian (or English) on paper with examination certificates for publication by SPF "Sakvoee" LLC of the conference reports both in their open editions and in electronic editions OOO "Scientific Electronic Library" (NEB), with inclusion in the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI).

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Chief Editor- doc. tech. Sciences, Professor V.E. Farber.

Editorial team: D.L. Ventsenostsev, V.V. Denisenko, S.I. Ivanov, V.N. Kozlov, B.A. Levitan, D.S. Points, E.N. Popova, S.P. Skobelev, S.A. Topchiev

The journal "Radiolocation and Communication" (founder of PJSC "Radiophysics") is published under the cover of the journal "Radio Engineering" as one of its sections "Radio Systems". Therefore, all articles included in the journal "Radiolocation and Communication" are approved by the editorial board of the journal "Radio Engineering".
The international scientific and technical journal "Radiotechnics" is one of the oldest and most famous scientific and technical journals in Russia (published since 1937). The main attention of the journal is focused on the key issues that determine the success of the development of avant-garde areas of radio engineering and electronics. It publishes original articles, technical solutions and results latest research in all areas of radio engineering and electronics: location, navigation, communications, control, radio countermeasures, optoelectronics, acoustoelectronics, etc. Included in the VAK List for scientific periodicals.

Room archive

Radio systems: radar and communication No. 26 2018 (in the journal Radiotekhnika No. 10 2018)

Radio systems: radar and communication No. 24 2017 (in the journal Radiotekhnika No. 10 2017)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 23 2017 (in the journal Radiotekhnika No. 4 2017)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 22 2016 (in the journal Radiotekhnika No. 10 2016)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 21 2016 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 4 2016)
Radio systems: radar and communications No. 20 2015 (in the journal Radiotekhnika No. 10 2015)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 19 2015 (in the journal Radiotekhnika No. 4 2015)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 18 2014 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 12 2014)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 17 2014 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 4 2014)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 16 2014 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 1 2014)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 15 2013 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 5 2013)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 14 2012 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 11 2012)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 13 2012 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 4 2012)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 12 2011 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 10 2011)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 11 2011 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 4 2011)
Radio systems: radar and communications No. 10 2010 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 10 2010)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 9 2010 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 4 2010)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 8 2009 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 10 2009)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 7 2009 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 4 2009)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 6 2008 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 10 2008)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 5 2008 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 4 2008)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 4, 2007 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 10, 2007)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 3 2007 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 4 2007)
Radio systems: radar and communications No. 2 2006 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 10 2006)
Radio systems: radar and communication No. 1 2006 (in the journal "Radio Engineering" No. 4 2006)

Radio systems: radar and communication No. 26 2018 (in the journal Radiotekhnika No. 10 2018)

INFORMATION PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT

Convergence of the α-β filter for different values ​​of the coefficients of velocity displacement
M.A. Murzova, V.E. farber
The features of the α-β filter, which implements the process of auto-tracking of objects by range by radar stations with a chirp signal, are considered. The rate of convergence of the α-β filter is analyzed for various coefficients of velocity shift based on the impulse transient functions of the α-β filter. The characteristics of the filters are compared for the sign-variable and constant signs of the speed shift coefficient. Bounds of stability for a sign-alternating velocity displacement coefficient are obtained.

Basic principles for the application of machine learning methods for assessing the functioning of radar stations
I.A. Kalinov, A.A. Kochkarov, S.S. Matveeva
The question of application of methods machine learning for predicting the state of complexly structured radio-electronic systems. A data model is proposed and justified for collecting information about the functioning of an electronic system using an integrated system for monitoring and monitoring the state of its components (blocks). With the help of the proposed model, one of the common methods of machine learning, gradient boosting, was adapted on a sample of retrospective data, from the General Designer's stand and the built-in control system, to solve the problem of predicting the state radar stations and its components.

Method for the operational assessment of the characteristics of the transmitting complexes of a multi-channel early warning radar at the stage of acceptance tests
S.F. Boev, A.A. Murashov, A.Yu. Perlov
A method for the operational assessment of the characteristics of the transmitting radio-electronic complexes of a multi-channel radar station at the stage of acceptance tests is considered. The method is based on the application of statistical analysis to the measurement results electrical characteristics output signals of the complex obtained in the course of tuning work. It is noted that the developed method, in comparison with traditional approaches to REC testing, leads to a decrease in the volume of measurements, which makes it possible to increase the efficiency of assessing the characteristics of transmitting complexes while maintaining the specified measurement reliability.

Formalization of information flows for the control of early warning radar stations on duty shift
A.S. Logovsky, S.A. Putyato, M.N. Mochalov, A.A. Kochkarov
The necessity of formalizing the composition and structure of information on the functioning of early warning radar stations, necessary to perform the tasks of the shift on duty to control the station and make decisions during the operation of the station, is shown. The list of requirements for the actions of the shift on duty, determined by the customer, is analyzed, taking into account the restrictions imposed on the human operator when operating the products of a number of early warning radar stations. A formalization of information flows is proposed that takes into account time constraints on data processing by a human operator from the duty shift of early warning radar stations, as well as adequately representing the external operational-tactical situation and the technical condition of the stations.

Development and study of the functioning model of the classification algorithm for axisymmetric control objects by polarization features
A.A. Kopylov, G.P. Kobelkov
A model for the functioning of the algorithm for classifying axisymmetric control objects by polarization features has been developed. The simulation of the functioning of the classification algorithm based on the implementations of polarization scattering matrices for the main classes of axisymmetric test objects with different geometric dimensions and proportions obtained using the model for calculating backscatter diagrams is carried out. The results of the simulation carried out are presented.

EQUIPMENT AND TESTS

Scattering of an H-polarized plane wave by an inhomogeneous dielectric cylinder of arbitrary cross section. Part 2. Modification of the method and numerical results
E.S. Nekrasova, O.N. Smolnikova, S.P. Skobelev
A modification of the hybrid projection method (HPM) described in the first part of the work is developed to improve the convergence of the solution in the presence of large discontinuities in the permittivity profile. The modification is based on the use of the rules established by L. Lee to ensure the correct expansion of the product of periodic functions in a Fourier series. The results of applying the original and modified GPM to the calculation of the scattering characteristics for a homogeneous elliptical cylinder, an ideally conducting cylinder with a homogeneous and inhomogeneous plasma shell, and a semicylindrical Maxwell lens are presented. A comparison is made of the results corresponding to homogeneous scatterers with the reference results obtained using the method of auxiliary sources.

The concept of building a pilot production of PPM AFAR at the enterprise-developer of aerospace defense facilities
P.A. Tushnov, A.N. Kostromov, D.A. Sudarenko
Described general principles building an effective pilot production of enterprises that carry out developmental developments, and the results of their implementation on the example of the creation of a pilot production of PPM AFAR. The concept of building a pilot production of APM AFAR in the form of a two-level integrated system of production sites is presented and specific features of the pilot production of APM AFAR are considered. The principles and tools for organizing production are described, which allow reducing the influence of variability factors in the performance of R&D of new types of APAA PPM. In order to provide the technology for managing the production system of the created pilot production of the PPM AFAR, a generalized structural and parametric description of the pilot production of the developer enterprise is proposed, the original structure of the functional model of the production site as an "atomic" cell of the enterprise, which has all the properties of nested hierarchical systems, is considered.

Results of modeling and reconstruction of backscatter diagrams of reference objects measured in the Fresnel zone
S.V. Elizarov, Yu.V. Krivosheev, Yu.A. Suserov, A.V. Tikhonov
Backscatter diagrams (BSDs) of reference metal cylinders of various geometries, as well as cylinders with asymmetric cutouts reconstructed from measurements in the Fresnel zone, are studied. Recommendations are given in which cases it is advisable to use the monostatic method of measuring the effective scattering area (ESR), and in which - the bistatic one. Verification of DOR of a reference cylinder with a generatrix of 1.5 m, calculated for the far zone and reconstructed from measurements in the Fresnel zone, was carried out. It is noted that in order to apply the method, it is necessary to provide for both amplitude and phase measurements.

Determination of slip density limits and its optimal values ​​for the manufacture of bandpass filters based on bulk ceramic two-resonator monoblocks
N.Yu. Lobachev, D.S. Points, M.Yu. Shepelyuk, M.L. Mikhailova, N.A. Basov, L.A. Bliznyuk
The dependence of the parameters of a band pass filter (BPF) on a further increase in slip density has been experimentally studied. The limits of slip density and its optimal values for the manufacture of PPF. The amplitude-frequency characteristics of these filters are given. A new direction of research has been chosen to improve the technology of manufacturing ceramic cases of two-resonator monoblocks.

Thermal regime of an orbital phased array with horn emitters
BEHIND. Yanukyan
The thermal regime of an orbital flat phased array with horn emitters is considered. The solution of the central problem of radiation of thermal energy by a horn radiator is given.

April 14 - 16, 2015Rubrics: conference | Physics, Technology Activity URL: http://www.rlnc.sakv.ru/rlnc-2015.htm Description:

April 14-16, 2015, Voronezh, Voronezh State University (VSU).

Conference sections:

  • Section 0. Professorial Premier Section.
  • Section 1. General problems of information transmission and processing.
  • Section 2. Recognition and image processing.
  • Section 3. Digital signal processing.
  • Section 4. Systems of radio communication and transmission of discrete messages.
  • Section 5. Mobile communication.
  • Section 6. Satellite communication and information transmission systems.
  • Section 7. Thermal, laser-optical observation and communication systems.
  • Section 8. Radar.
  • Section 9. Synthetic aperture radar systems (SAR).
  • Section 10. Aerospace radio-electronic systems.
  • Section 11. Navigation. Positioning.
  • Section 12. Marine location and navigation. Hydroacoustics.
  • Section 13. Guidance systems.
  • Section 14. Ultra-wideband radio-electronic systems. Theory of fractals.
  • Section 15. Electrodynamics, propagation of radio waves, antennas.
  • Section 16. Microwave technique.
  • Section 17. Interference. Electromagnetic compatibility.
  • Section 18. Radio and optoelectronic reconnaissance and suppression.
  • Section 19. Radio engineering devices. Automated measuring complexes (CIS) .

Deadline date: February 25, 2015 Organizers:

NPF "SAKVOEE"
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE supported by: Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics RAS, Institute of Laser Physics SB RAS, Lomonosov Moscow State Technical University N. E. Bauman, St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University, St. Petersburg state university Aerospace Instrumentation, Voronezh State University, Volga State Academy of Telecommunications and Informatics, Radio Engineering Institute. A. L. Mints, OJSC "Concern" Constellation ", etc.

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The XXI International Scientific and Technical Conference "Radar, Navigation, Communications" (RLNC-2015) will be held on April 14-16, 2015 at Voronezh State University (VSU).

Organizers: NPF "SAKVOEE".

The Organizing Committee with the support of the Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Laser Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Moscow State Technical University. N.E. Bauman, St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University, St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, Voronezh State University, Volga Region State Academy of Telecommunications and Informatics, Radio Engineering Institute. A. L. Mints, OJSC "Concern" Constellation ", etc.

Conference sections:

  • section 0. Professorial Premier Section;
  • section 1. General problems of information transmission and processing;
  • section 2. Recognition and image processing;
  • section 3. Digital signal processing;
  • section 4. Systems of radio communication and transmission of discrete messages;
  • section 5. Mobile communication;
  • section 6. Satellite communication and information transmission systems;
  • section 7. Thermal, laser-optical surveillance and communication systems;
  • section 8. Radar;
  • section 9. Synthetic aperture radar systems (SAR);
  • section 10. Aerospace radio-electronic systems;
  • section 11. Navigation. positioning;
  • section 12. Marine location and navigation. Hydroacoustics;
  • section 13. Guidance systems;
  • section 14. Ultra-wideband radio-electronic systems. Theory of fractals;
  • section 15. Electrodynamics, propagation of radio waves, antennas;
  • section 16. Microwave technique;
  • section 17. Interference. Electromagnetic compatibility;
  • section 18. Radio and optoelectronic reconnaissance and suppression;
  • section 19. Radio engineering devices. Automated measuring complexes (CIS) .