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Mathematical models and algorithms have been developed that allow analytically determining the total amount of damage using the metric functions of the state space, piecewise-defined functions and S-shaped curves.It has been established that the amount of damage from atmospheric pollutants can be approximated by the developed nonlinear evaluation functions obtained using the minimax criterion and the Savage criterion, which makes it possible to minimize the objective damage function under conditions of uncertainty of disturbing influences in such a way that the damage does not exceed a given value. The developed software will be used in the modernization of automated systems of services of the chief ecologist of industrial enterprises.
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Kushnikova, E., Kulakova, E., Alipchenko, S., Rezchikov, A., Kushnikov, V., Ivaschenko, V. (2019). Models and Methods for Determining Damage from Atmospheric Emissions of Industrial Enterprises. In: Dolinina, O., Brovko, A., Pechenkin, V., Lvov, A., Zhmud, V., Kreinovich, V. (eds) Recent Research in Control Engineering and Decision Making. ICIT 2019. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 199. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12072-6_22
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