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С.В. Соловьев

12

Инженерный журнал: наука и инновации

# 2

2016

Intelligent analysis technique for automated prediction

of spacecraft status

© S.V. Soloviev

Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, 105005, Russia

The article considers methods of predicting technical status of spacecraft. Differences

between intelligent data analysis and traditional algorithms are given. The process of

introducing intelligent systems into spacecraft flight control practice is evaluated.

Keywords:

flight control, intelligent analysis, IMS, prediction problems.

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