Development of an Automated Information System for Calculating the Movement of a High-speed Small-sized Body
( Pp. 22-29)

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Shalaginova Olga B. Cand. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Associate Professor; associate professor at the Department of Mathematics and Informatics
St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation Stakhno Roman E. Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Associate Professor; deputy Head at the Department of Mathematics and Informatics
St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation Gonchar Artem A. Sci. (Military); associate professor at the Department of Mathematics and Informatics
St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The article presents a variant of the development of an automated information system for mathematical modeling of the movement of a high-speed small-sized body based on differential equations and approximation of the trajectory of a high-speed small-sized body by numerical methods, as well as a comparative analysis of various options for numerical solutions. The automated information system allows calculating the flight trajectory coordinates of a high-speed small-sized body based on a differential equation, as well as determining the flight trajectory coordinates by the Euler method, using the Newton interpolation polynomial and the Lagrange interpolation polynomial. In the article, a search for a suitable variant of numerical solutions is carried out, as well as calculations of the movement of a high-speed small-sized body under conditions of limited time for decision-making. The substantiation of the use of an automated information system to automate the calculation and analysis of the movement of a high-speed small-sized body is carried out. While designing an automated information system for calculating and analyzing the flight of a high-speed small-sized body, it is proposed to apply four modules for calculating the flight trajectory of a high-speed small-sized body by numerical methods and a module for comparative analysis and making the results of the optimal variant. The proposed automated information system should provide users with uninterrupted operation, a convenient interface, the required system response time to a request, and the creation of necessary reports. The reports should reflect all types of calculations, as well as a comparative analysis with the choice of the optimal option for calculating the flight path of a high-speed small-sized body. An automated information system is needed to improve the quality of calculations and analysis of movement in the development of new and modernization of existing small arms.
How to Cite:
Shalaginova O.B., Stakhno R.E., Gonchar A.A., (2022), DEVELOPMENT OF AN AUTOMATED INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR CALCULATING THE MOVEMENT OF A HIGH-SPEED SMALL-SIZED BODY. Computational Nanotechnology, 4 => 22-29.
Reference list:
Volkov E.A. Numerical methods: Textbook for universities. 6th ed., ster. St. Petersburg: Lan, 2021. 252 p.
Zharova N.R., Kuznetsova L.G. Differential Equations: Textbook. Ed. 3rd, rev. and add. Nizhnevartovsk: Nizhnevartovsk State University Publishing House, 2014. 147 p.
Keywords:
automated information system, differential equation, Bernoulli method, Euler method, Newton interpolation polynomial, Lagrange interpolation polynomial.


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