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The team of authors of the MTS department took part in the PIC S&T-2022 conference

On October 10-12, 2022, the International Conference “Problems of Infocommunications. Science and Technology” (PIC S&T’2022). Despite the difficult security situation in the country, against the background of full-scale Russian aggression, the PIC S&T’2022 conference was held at a high level.

The purpose of the conference is to exchange information on theoretical, scientific and practical achievements, as well as to generalize and systematize the results and experience of implementing scientific research in the field of developing new information and communication technologies and designing modern information and communication systems.
The team of authors of the MTS department presented a number of reports at the PIC S&T-2022 conference:
– Signal Provision of Address Systems Identification Friend or Foe by Sviatoslav Starokozhev, Ivan Shevtsov, Oleksandr Datsenko, Valeriia Chumak and Anton Sierikov;
– Comparative Analysis of Methods for Processing Data Transmission Information Codes by Secondary Radar Channels by Sviatoslav Starokozhev, Ivan Shevtsov, Oleksandr Datsenko, Valeriia Chumak, Anton Sierikov and Natalya Boiko;
– Detection of Small Drones in Thermal Infrared Range Using YOLOv5 Neural Networks in the composition of authors from the cafe. MTS Oleg Zubkov;
– Quality Evaluation of Flight Data Transmission by the Response Channel of Secondary Radar by Ivan Shevtsov, Sviatoslav Starokozhev, Oleksandr Datsenko, Valeriia Chumak, Anton Sierikov and Oleksii Bilotserkivets;
– Synthesis and Analysis of the Optimal Signal Detector in Interrogating Radio Engineering Systems by Iryna Svyd, Ivan Obod, Oleksandr Vorgul and Oleksandr Maltsev;
– A Method of Improving the Quality of Solving a Coordinate Problem in Short-Range Radio Engineering Systems by Iryna Svyd, Ivan Obod, Oleksandr Vorgul and Oleksandr Maltsev;
– Evaluation of the Responder Capacity of the Indication Channel of Near Navigation Radio Systems by ryna Svyd, Ivan Obod, Oleksandr Vorgul, Oleksandr Maltsev and Borys Bakumenko.
Thanks to the organizers!
We wish the team of authors of the MTS department new achievements and achievements!

The team of authors of the MTS department took part in the PIC S&T-2022 conference