Preview

Arctic and Innovations

Advanced search

Arctic digital airmobile cyberphysical platforms technologies

https://doi.org/10.21443/3034-1434-2023-1-1-41-50

Abstract

This article is aimed at characterizing the physical-geographical and socio-geographical conditions of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. The necessity and possibility of using unmanned vehicles to support activity in the Arctic are demonstrated. The cyber capability of the Arctic zone is determined in terms of observability, controllability, and security criteria. The characteristics of unmanned vehicles used in Arctic operations are given. General principles for the formation of singleand group airmobile intelligent platforms are formulated. Digital technologies and methods for using unmanned airborne platforms are described in the context of typical piloting episodes and tasks, situation analysis in a given area, ice reconnaissance, provision of communication networks in poorly equipped water areas, navigation systems support, etc. The limitations of using airmobile unmanned technologies in Arctic conditions are outlined.

About the Authors

A. A. Bengert
Hydrographic Enterprise
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



M. V. Vinokur
PJSC Inteltech
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



D. A. Yezhov
Hydrographic Society
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



S. I. Bidenko
PJSC Inteltech
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



References

1. Ivanter V.V., ed. The Arctic space of Russia in the XXI century: factors of development, organization of management. St. Petersburg: Nauka Publishing House; 2019. (In Russ.)

2. Bidenko S.I., Khramov I.S., Bengert A.A., Muchkaeva I.S. Geoinformation procedure for assessing the regional situation on the basis of operational INS-analysis of hydrometeorological and environmental information (on the example of the Ob Bay). Gidrometeorologiya i Ekologiya = Journal of Hydrometeorology and Ecology. 2022;(68):508–524. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33933/2713-3001-2022-68-508-524

3. Timofeyev O.Y., Tarovik O.V., Topaj A.G., Mironov Y.U., Frolov S.V., Buyanov A.S., Gorbachev M.A., Bengert A.A. The concept of an integrated information system for planning of fleet operation in the Arctic. Arctic: ecology and economy. 2019;(1):129–143. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25283/2223-4594-2019-1-129-143

4. Bidenko S.I., Bengert A.A., Muchkaeva I.S., Nikolashin D.Iu., Schesniak S.S. Robotic Airmobile Systems for Support of Territorial Activity in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation. Morskaya radioelektronika [Marine radioelectronics]. 2022;(1):10–16. (In Russ.)

5. Panamarev G.E., Bidenko S.I. Geoinformation support for the management of complex territorial objects and systems. Novorossiysk: Maritime State Academy named after Admiral F. F. Ushakov; 2019. (In Russ.)

6. Silkin A.A., Bengert A.A., Bidenko S.I., et al., Schesnyak S.S., ed. Substantiation of directions for the construction and use of airmobile robotic cyberplatforms in the interests of ensuring the Arctic territorial economic activity. Report on the research work “Aerolotsman-2.9”. St. Petersburg: Publishing House of JSC NTs PE; 2022. (In Russ.)

7. Shapovalov A.B., Shcherbinin V.V., Sviyazov A.V., Kvetkin G.A., Izmailov-Perkin A.V., Zinov’ev P.D., et al. Creation of an autonomous system for safe and reliable navigation in critical areas of the Gulf of Ob. Oboronno-promyshlennyi potentsial [Defense and industrial potential]. 2019;(4):30–41. (In Russ.)

8. Milyakov D., Nikolashin Yu., Schesnyak S., Bidenko S., Prisyazhnyuk S., Cherny S. Alternative radio navigation and telecommunications support directions for arctic maritime zone navigation. Informatsiya i Kosmos = Information and Space. 2020;(3):102–111. (In Russ.)


Review

For citations:


Bengert A.A., Vinokur M.V., Yezhov D.A., Bidenko S.I. Arctic digital airmobile cyberphysical platforms technologies. Arctic and Innovations. 2023;1(1):41-50. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21443/3034-1434-2023-1-1-41-50

Views: 138


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 3034-1434 (Online)