Author:
Grabchak Evgeniy,Grigoriev Vladimir,Loginov Evgeniy
Abstract
Using a digital “twin” of a convergent biological and technical supersystem of a certain region to develop measures to ensure environmental safety is because of the need to analyze and predict processes and the level of electromagnetic pollution of the environment because of geomagnetic storms in interaction with the operation of electric power facilities. The article proposes modeling a digital “twin” using indicators of the taxonomy of the identified functional relationships about the influence of natural and man-made electromagnetic fields. The study aims to develop fresh approaches to the development of methods for analyzing the influence of electromagnetic factors on people, animals, plants and technical systems using general and special technologies for recording the levels of pulsed electromagnetic effects. The authors use methods of management theory, expert decision-making methods, principles and approaches of international standards and recommendations in management, ecology and informatics. The article proposes an analysis and identification of the reactions of the digital “twin” of a convergent biological and technical supersystem of a certain region to different categories of signals (information) about the effect of a complex of electromagnetic pollutants, with the determination of indicators of environmental safety and critical electromagnetic effects. The new technology provides for the study of the amplitude of electromagnetic pulses in a wide frequency range, their interpretation, analysis and development of recommendations for maintaining the required modes of environmental monitoring. The necessity of creating new cyber-physical environmental monitoring systems based on the operation of the automatic monitoring system of electromagnetic influences based on noise-resistant sensors for registering the levels of pulsed electromagnetic influences is substantiated.
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