Sokolov

Mathematical model and algorithm of operation scheduling for monitoring situation in local waters

Literature

Sokolov Boris, Palitsyn Vladimir, Nazarov Dmitriy. Mathematical model and algorithm of operation scheduling for monitoring situation in local waters 12th International Scientific-Technical Conference on Electromechanics and Robotics “Zavalishin’s Readings” – 2017 (MATEC Web Conf.). Volume 113 (2017) 02012. [электронный ресурс] https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2017/27/matecconf_er2017_02012.pdf. DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711302012

New grants of Russian Foundation for basic research

News

At the end of 2017 – beginning of 2018 the Russian Foundation for basic research (RFBR) summed up the call for proposals. As a result, LITSAM won grants for the following projects:

  • Development of theoretical and technological foundations of intelligent decision support in the area of integrated urban arterial transportation planning in metropolitan areas taking into account preferences of passengers of various social groups (Project head – Sokolov B.V.);
  • Development and research of methods and algorithms of pro-active control of maintenance of onboard systems of complex dynamic objects at emergency situations (Project head – Ohtilev M.Yu.).

All-Russian Forum in VolgaTech

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On November 21-24, 2017, Volga State University of Technology (Volga Tech) hosted the 3rd All-Russian student forum “Engineers of Russian innovative economics”.

Prof. Sokolov B.V. was invited to this forum as a plenary lecturer in the panel discussion “Academic science and its role in training engineers”.

In the report Prof. Sokolov B.V. raised three sets of problems:

  • place and role of science and education in the structure of the modern information society;
  • interdisciplinary branch of system knowledge as a methodological basis for integrating education, science and production;
  • North-West Aerospace Monitoring Center as an example of integration of education, science and production.

During the speech Prof. Sokolov B.V. pointed out that a special place in solving the problems of managing the digital economy in the Russian Federation should be devoted to the organization of system (complex) modeling of complex production and technological processes and facilities.

To illustrate the modern tools for automating system modeling existing in Russia and in the world Prof. Sokolov B.V. dwelled on the recent results of SPIIRAS International Project ERASMUS +, Capacity building in higher education, № 73751-EPP-1-2016-1-DE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP “InMotion: Innovative teaching and learning strategies in open modelling and simulation environment for student-centered engineering education”.