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Information Technology Elements for Optical Systems of Identification of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles

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Existing information technologies for solving the problems of optical image identification have applicability limitations regarding high sensitivity to external disturbances. The considered model of an optimal filtration system provides detection of deviations from the reference state of objects of a complex structure.

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Chernyi, S.G., Dorovskoy, V.A. Information Technology Elements for Optical Systems of Identification of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles. Autom. Doc. Math. Linguist. 54, 73–78 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0005105520020028

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