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UBS, 2021 Issue 90, Pages 94–120 (Mi ubs1075)

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Control in Technology and Process Control

Integrated aviation systems

V. V. Klochkovab, N. B. Toporovbc, S. Yegoshinb

a V. A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of RAS, Moscow
b National Research Center "Zhukovskiy Institute", Zhukovskiy
c Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University)

Abstract: Improving the efficiency of management of aircraft industry scientific and technological development at this stage is possible through the transition to the consideration of large-scale systems with a large number of "degrees of freedom". For the first time methodological approach to forecasting and strategic planning of scientific and technological development of aircraft industry, based on analysis and synthesis of integrated systems, rather than individual aircraft or aviation systems, has been proposed and developed. These systems are designed to address high-level objectives and include fleets of various aircraft, as well as infrastructure and control subsystems, including non-aviation subsystems of the target customer. The research methodology is based on the systems theory, system analysis and synthesis methods, and mathematical modeling. The proposed approach allows us to reveal the potential fields of application of prospective aviation in transport and various sectors of the national economy, as well as estimate the potential scale of aviation. The results of modeling and optimization of integrated aviation systems should form the basis for planning of priority research and development in aircraft industry, including the formation of state programs of the Russian Federation, the development strategy of scientific and industrial organizations of aircraft industry.

Keywords: integrated aircraft system, modelling, optimization, aircraft design, systems analysis, scientific and technological development of aircraft industry.

UDC: 051.7 + 629.1
BBK: 39.52

Received: January 11, 2021
Published: March 31, 2021

DOI: 10.25728/ubs.2021.90.5



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