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Method of adaptive filtering in the problem of restoring parameters of cosmic radiation

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For the space transport systems with a long uptime, consideration was given to the method of adaptive filtering in the problem of restoring the parameters of cosmic radiation flows from the measurement data. Proposed were a mathematical model and an algorithm for optimization of the nonstationary control systems whose state is measured against the noisy background. The algorithms of parametric optimization were based on a modified Wiener–Hopf equation and sensitivity functions.

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Original Russian Text © V.N. Afanas’ev, A.F. Kaperko, V.P. Kulagin, V.A. Kolyubin, 2017, published in Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 2017, No. 3, pp. 15–33.

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Afanas’ev, V.N., Kaperko, A.F., Kulagin, V.P. et al. Method of adaptive filtering in the problem of restoring parameters of cosmic radiation. Autom Remote Control 78, 397–411 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S000511791703002X

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