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Situation Awareness in Modeling Industrial-Natural Complexes

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The concept of situation awareness (SA) is adapted and concretized for the previously developed situational conceptual model of an industrial natural complex. The features of the presented approach consist in quantitative assessing of the three main levels of achieving SA and taking into account the possibility of transferring the modelling object from the normal operation mode to an abnormal or emergency situation. Analysis of SA is performed in a discretized state space of this object with an expertly synthesized metric. The research allows to objectify measuring SA level for decision makers involved in managing complex’s components.

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This work was partially supported by grants from the Russian Foundation for Basic Researches (projects No. 16-29-12901, 18-29-03022, 18-07-00132, 18-01-00076, and 19-08-0079).

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Fridman, A.Y., Kulik, B.A. (2020). Situation Awareness in Modeling Industrial-Natural Complexes. In: Arseniev, D., Overmeyer, L., Kälviäinen, H., Katalinić, B. (eds) Cyber-Physical Systems and Control. CPS&C 2019. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 95. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34983-7_24

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