Architecture of Intellectual System for Research of Space Weather Parameters

2021;
: pp. 58 - 66
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Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine
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Lviv Polytechnic National University, Information Systems and Networks Department
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Lviv Polytechnic National University, Lviv, Ukraine

Has been carried out analysis of the subject area and main functions of the intellectual system for research of space weather parameters are identified. The model of static structure of intellectual system is developed as well as its dynamic aspects are modeled. Also is constructed an architecture of intellectual system for research of space weather parameters on the basis of “client-server” two-level model. The scientific novelty of the obtained results stands on developed model of the intellectual system for research of space weather parameters. The practical significance of the intellectual system lies in its capabilities: automated collection and processing of data on the manifestations of solar activity; storing information in the database; data analysis and establishing links between helio- and geo-activity indicators, as well as forecasting geophysical disturbances caused by cosmic factors.

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