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Flight Dispatch Control Center adopts artificial intelligence

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Flight Dispatch Control Center adopts artificial intelligence


12.04.2018

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Some elements of the artificial intelligence are being tested in the Russian Flight Dispatch Control Center. The tests are undertaken together with specialists from V. A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of Russian Academy of Sciences, RT informs. 

According to the center’s head Maxim Matyushin, there is a need in algorithms of data volume processing and in arrangement of digital ecosystems. He mentioned that something similar to a cloud of bees or an anthill must come out at the end.

Such solutions in modern digital technologies are known as multi-agent systems. 

Currently such systems are accustomed to the needs of the Flight Dispatch Control Center. They will be deployed for planning various works and analysis of the received data.

Current need in new technologies has grown, which is explained by increase of the number of space crafts and by the necessity to resolve issues connected to space garbage. Maxim Matyushin explained that the traffic around the planet becomes more and more dense. 

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