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Browsing by Author "Kharchenko, Volodymyr P."

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    ANALYSIS OF UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE KINEMATIC EQUATIONS INTEGRATION ALGORITHMS
    (National Aviation University Proceedings, 2010) Kharchenko, Volodymyr P.; Ilnytska, Svitlana I.
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    EUROPEAN AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT MASTER PLAN
    (National Aviation University Proceedings, 2011) Kharchenko, Volodymyr P.; Luppo, Alexander E.; Lazorenko, Vitaliy A.; Krylova, Svitlana N.
    In the article the issue of prospects development of airspace and air traffic of Europe is considered. Main problems of the existed air navigation system have been reviewed. Some actions to be undertaken in Ukraine to improve its airspace indicators and increase the number of aircraft served by ATS units have been proposed. A performance based navigation concept is used by authors as a method to solve the problem. The concept is based on the principal of strict focus on desired results and well informed decision making process. The structure of the Master Plan and its stepwise implementation in the Europe airspace is described. The methods proposed to follow the plan structure appropriately have been reviewed. The performance based navigation concept can serve a key point in researches aimed at finding efficient ways to develop airspace and air traffic in Europe. The role and functions of ATS units within the framework of the performance based navigation concept are considered. In future more research of this issue will be conducted and new results will be published.
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    LINGUISTIC TECHNOLOGY OF ANSWER EVALUATION
    (National Aviation University Proceedings, 2011) Kharchenko, Volodymyr P.; Badorina, Lubov N.
    The article offers a model for estimating the degree of trainee’ assimilation with the conceptual apparatus of a particular discipline. The method is based on processing responses automation, submitted in natural language, and the comparison with the reference sample.
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    METHOD ANALYSIS OF MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING WHILE AIR NAVIGATION FUNCTIONING IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
    (National Aviation University Proceedings, 2010) Kharchenko, Volodymyr P.; Alexeiev, Oleh M.; Babeichuk, Dmytro G.
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    PERFORMANCE BASED NAVIGATION AND AIRSPACE CONCEPT
    (National Aviation University Proceedings, 2009) Kharchenko, Volodymyr P.; Luppo, Alexander E.; Lazorenko, Vitaliy A.
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    THE PRINCIPLES OF SINGLE EUROPEAN SKY PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION IN UKRAINE
    (National Aviation University Proceedings, 2009) Kharchenko, Volodymyr P.; Chynchenko, Yuriy V.; Babeichyk, Dmitriy G.; Bugayko, Dmitro O.
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    THE SOLUTION OF SPACECRAFT NAVIGATION PROBLEMS WITH A HELP OF NONLINEAR PARAMETRIC MODELS
    (National Aviation University Proceedings, 2011) Kharchenko, Volodymyr P.; Pysarchuk, Olexiy O.
    In the article the solution of spacecraft navigation problem with a help of nonlinear parametric models for the initial conditions of movement of the surveillance object is considered. The technique of construction of nonlinear models with a use of the method of equal dimension in non-Taylor’s shifted differential transformations is proposed. An example of the application of developed technique proves its efficiency for rapid and accurate determination of the initial conditions of spacecraft motion.

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