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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 109-115
Author(s):  
Oleksii Yudin ◽  
Viktoriia Sydorenko ◽  
Sergiy Gnatyuk ◽  
Oleksii Verkhovets

The subject of the article is methods and models for assessing the criticality of industry information and telecommunications systems (ITS). The purpose of this article is to analyze the existing methods and models of criticality assessment and use its results to propose a functional model for calculating the quantitative criterion for assessing the security of ITS. Results. Based on the known method of hierarchy analysis, a functional model for calculating the quantitative criterion for assessing ITS security is proposed, which, through the processing of expert assessments, allows to obtain a quantitative indicator of ITS security. This makes it possible to simplify the procedure for selecting experts, to avoid the specifics of processing expert data, as well as to assess ITS in a limited amount of statistics. Conclusions. The study showed that the developed model for calculating the quantitative criterion for assessing the security of ITS, using pairwise comparisons, allows experts to focus on the problem. In addition, the proposed model has a built-in quality criterion of the expert and allows to move from a qualitative assessment in the form of an ordered series of alphanumeric combinations, to a quantitative assessment in the form of the ratio of the basic security profile to the security profile defined by the expert.


2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chen Zhao ◽  
Jingke Song ◽  
Xuechan Chen ◽  
Ziming Chen ◽  
Huafeng Ding

AbstractThe singularity problem brings troubles to the design and application for the parallel mechanism. Currently, redundant actuation is one of the useful methods to solve this singularity problem. However, faced to the numerous joints in a parallel mechanism, how to make a quantitative criterion of seeking the most efficient joints added actuators for letting the mechanism passes through singularity is a necessarily open issue. This paper focuses on a 2R1T 3-UPU (U for universal joint and P for prismatic joint) parallel mechanism (PM) with two rotational and one translational (2R1T) degrees of freedom (DOFs) and the ability of multiple remote centers of motion (M-RCM). The singularity analysis based on the indexes of motion/force transmissibility and constraint shows that this PM has transmission singularity, constraint singularity, mixed singularity and limb singularity. To solve these singular problems, the quantifiable redundancy transmission index (RTI) and the redundancy constraint index (RCI) are proposed for optimum seeking of redundant actuators for this PM. Then the appropriate redundant actuators are selected and the working scheme for redundant actuators near the corresponding singular configuration are given to help the PM passes through the singularity. This research proposes a quantitative criterion to optimum seeking of redundant actuators for the parallel mechanism to solve its singularity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 67-75
Author(s):  
V. I. Pustovoit ◽  
S. E. Nazaryan ◽  
E. Ya. Adoeva ◽  
M. S. Klyuchnikov ◽  
N. A. Kirichenco ◽  
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Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of psychocorrection based on the methods of self­regulation in athletes.Materials and methods: the effectiveness was evaluated on 104 male athletes who had an optimal level of psychoemotional state of the body during a background examination by electroencephalography (EEG). The subjects were randomly assigned to three groups of psychocorrection: control, EEGtraining, and VR­therapy. Mathematical and statistical processing was carried out in Statistica 7.Results: the average values of the wave intensity index (WII) after psychological correction using the following methods: EEG­training and VRtherapy showed positive EEG dynamics in athletes of the second group (EEG­training) 65,6 % (21) and the third group (Vr­therapy) 73,8 % (31) of the subjects, respectively. Whereas in the control group, self­healing was recorded in 9 (30 %) athletes without psychocorrection procedures.Conclusion: the quantitative criterion of WII is a universal informative indicator of the functional activity of the brain for evaluating the effectiveness of psychocorrection aimed at optimizing the psychoemotional state. Psychocorrection of athletes using EEG­training and VR­therapy provides efficiency in 73.8 and 65.6 % of cases, which significantly softens pre­start tension as a result of reducing anxiety and restoring the psychoemotional state of the body to an optimal level by involving the psychological reserve.


Geology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ajay B. Limaye ◽  
Eli D. Lazarus ◽  
Yuan Li ◽  
Jon Schwenk

River channels are among the most common landscape features on Earth. An essential characteristic of channels is sinuosity: their tendency to take a circuitous path, which is quantified as along-stream length divided by straight-line length. River sinuosity is interpreted as a characteristic that either forms randomly at channel inception or develops over time as meander bends migrate. Studies tend to assume the latter and thus have used river sinuosity as a proxy for both modern and ancient environmental factors including climate, tectonics, vegetation, and geologic structure. But no quantitative criterion for planform expression has distinguished between random, initial sinuosity and that developed by ordered growth through channel migration. This ambiguity calls into question the utility of river sinuosity for understanding Earth’s history. We propose a quantitative framework to reconcile these competing explanations for river sinuosity. Using a coupled analysis of modeled and natural channels, we show that while a majority of observed sinuosity is consistent with randomness and limited channel migration, rivers with sinuosity ≥1.5 likely formed their geometry through sustained, ordered growth due to channel migration. This criterion frames a null hypothesis for river sinuosity that can be applied to evaluate the significance of environmental interpretations in landscapes shaped by rivers. The quantitative link between sinuosity and channel migration further informs strategies for preservation and restoration of riparian habitat and guides predictions of fluvial deposits in the rock record and in remotely sensed environments from the seafloor to planetary surfaces.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (1) ◽  
pp. 64-71
Author(s):  
Myron Ноhоl ◽  
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Ivan Peleshko ◽  
Oleksii Petrenko ◽  
Dmytro Sydorak ◽  
...  

The article is devoted to the calculated regulation of the stress deformation state (SDS) of combined steel trusses, which allows to reduce the efforts in some sections of the structure by increasing the efforts in other and design evenly stressed structures as the most rational systems. It is shown that the calculated method of SDS regulation makes it possible to reduce steel consumption by up to 34%. Four methods of calculated SDS regulation are proposed. The advantages of combined structures are given: the concentration of materials and the possibility of designing them as low-element. As shown in the example, for the quantitative criterion of quality it is possible to use rationally the maximum potential energy of deformation. Dependences for calculation of the maximum potential energy of compressed stretched, and compressed-bent elements of rod-bearing steel structures are given.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 3399
Author(s):  
Robert Kuceba ◽  
Grzegorz Chmielarz ◽  
Marcin Soltysiak

The underlying objective of the paper is to identify and evaluate in the research process vital factors that impact the development of design and construction enterprises of photovoltaic farms on the energy markets, in particular narrowed down to renewable energy sources (RES) markets, including energy coming from photovoltaic sources. The first part of the paper, the epistemological one, introduces a scientific discourse pertaining to conditionings and restrictions related to RES markets in the dimensions of sustainable development. This has been done with the use of literature query, legislative and administrative acts, and reports drawn up for the European Commission. In this reference, we summarized the EU’s essential measures aimed at promoting the idea of sustainability. The second part of the paper, the empirical one, presents a summary of the results obtained within the research pertaining to “opportunities and threats in managing projects of photovoltaic farms in production enterprises of energy appliances”. The research was conducted in a group of 24 design and construction enterprises of photovoltaic farms. The concentration of the research, in the context of the underlying objective of this paper, pertained to the aggregation and evaluation of selected factors that stimulate the development and competitiveness of construction projects and the implementation of photovoltaic farms. We considered the hierarchy of strategic objectives of the investigated enterprises and selected threats to their market position. Two primary criteria were adopted to aggregate and evaluate vital factors that impact the development of design and construction enterprises of PV farms. The first of them is the qualitative one—top scores, weighted averages of respondent evaluations on the five-point Likert scale. The second one is the quantitative criterion—number of indications N ≥ 22 of the respondents (over 90%). A measurable value of the paper is the scientific discourse pertaining to dimensions of competitiveness of the investigated and analyzed enterprises on the RES market, in particular narrowed down to photovoltaic farms.


2021 ◽  
pp. 106487
Author(s):  
Jeremy M. Kerr ◽  
Sam Purkis ◽  
Bernhard Riegl ◽  
Peter Burgess

2021 ◽  
pp. 14-20
Author(s):  

A quantitative criterion is proposed for differentiating products (rotors) as objects of balancing into disk-shaped and cylindrical ones with the subdivision of the first ones into types depending on the ratio of their length to diameter. For each of these types, the specifics of modeling the characteristics of imbalance from the specified values of the mass eccentricity and the skew of the main central axis of inertia relative to the rotation axis of the product are established, as well as the features of correcting these characteristics during product design. Algorithms for design ensure of dynamic balance (inertial symmetry) of structures of disc-shaped rotors for all types are developed. Keywords: disc-shaped rotor, inertial asymmetry, modeling, dynamic imbalance, correcting imbalances and masses, algorithms [email protected]


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jozo J Dujmovic ◽  
Daniel Tomasevich

Computing the COVID-19 vaccination priority is an urgent and ubiquitous decision problem. In this paper we propose a solution of this problem using the LSP evaluation method. Our goal is to develop a justifiable and explainable quantitative criterion for computing a vaccination priority degree for each individual in a population. Performing vaccination in the order of the decreasing vaccination priority produces maximum positive medical, social, and ethical effects for the whole population. The presented method can be expanded and refined using additional medical and social conditions. In addition, the same methodology is suitable for solving other similar medical priority decision problems, such as priorities for organ transplants.


Author(s):  
V. S. Belykh ◽  
M. O. Bolobonova ◽  
K. A. Konkov

The article analyzes the change in approaches to determining the dominant position in digital markets. The authors indicate the main directions of improving the antimonopoly legislation in these directions. The paper also considers the problems of the quantitative criterion, which in turn leads to the conclusion about the increased role of qualitative criteria for determining the dominant position of the subject. The development of the digital economy forces us to develop other, alternative criteria. These alternative criteria include network effects and the mode of access to big data. In this regard, the authors consider the concept of a network effect, its features. In turn, the possession of big data is seen as a source of abuse in the digital economy.


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