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Received 20.08.2021

Revised 03.01.2022

Accepted 15.02.2022

Retrieved from Vol. 26, No. 1, 2022

Pages 275 -280

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Malysh, M., Kulish, M., & Klochan, A. (2022). Remote control of transport. The National Transport University Bulletin, 26(1), 275-280. https://doi.org/10.33744/2308-6645-2022-1-51-275-280

Remote control of transport

Mуkola Malysh Mуkola Kulish Arsen Klochan

Abstract

The basic principles of remote optical control of transport parameters are studied in detail. Examples of remote control of transport operation are given. The purpose of research: to analyze the main components of optical control systems and the impact on their choice of properties of the Earth's atmosphere. The object of research is optical control systems for transport parameters. Research method is theoretical. It has been established that optical methods should be preferred to ensure the secrecy of remote control of various devices (aircraft, road and tracked vehicles).

 

Keywords:

transmitter; receiver; atmosphere; control; transport

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