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Esev A.A., Lagoyko O.S. Automated image processing technique in aircraft systems visual monitoring of the situation outside of the cabin

Abstract: The article presents a technique of automated image processing in aircraft systems of visual monitoring of the outside the cabin environment for use in the design and subsequent testing of such means. The method was developed taking into account specifics of ensuring the safety of aircraft in the night time and characteristics of modern optoelectronic systems used in manned and unmanned aircraft. The authors describe a technique of calculating the maximum range of the evaluation of low-level television imaging systems used in the composition of assets and systems of aircraft equipment. The research methodology combines the methods of system analysis, design, electro-optical systems, design and testing of aircraft equipment, methods of quality control of complex systems. Scientific novelty of the results is in the fact that they were obtained specifically for ensuring the safety of aircraft and can be used in the interests of rational justification characteristics, design of quality control and testing of similar systems intended for use in equipment ergonomics systems for various purposes.


Keywords:

electronic optical transducer, automated image processing, distance of visual detection, system of image visualization, monitoring the situation outside the cabin, night vision goggles, safety of night flights, charge-coupled device, qualimetry technical systems, aircraft equipment


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