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Journal Neurocomputers №7 for 2011 г.
Article in number:
Increase of stability of functioning of the automated system at the expense of perfection of system of detection information-technical influences
Authors:
B.S. Ryzhov
Abstract:
In paper the approach to an estimation of a stability of functioning of the automated systems, at the expense of perfection of system of detection of informational-engineering actions at presence and lack of units of training is considered. The analysis of development of the modern systems of detection of informational-engineering actions is reduced and their functional capabilities are presented. The quantitative estimation of outcomes of the applied approach which proves advantage of application of learning units of new systems of detection of informational-engineering actions at appearance of new samples of informational-technical actions on the automated system is reduced.
Pages: 27-31
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