Work number - P 15 FILED
Presented National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute"
Authors:
1. ZHYVKOV Oleksandr Petrovych – Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Telecommunications, Educational and Scientific Institute of Telecommunication Systems, National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”
2. ROSKOSHNYI Dmytro Vasylovych – Senior Lecturer at the Department of Telecommunications, Educational and Scientific Institute of Telecommunication Systems, National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”
3. POCHERNYAEV Vitalii Mykolaiovych – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Information and Communication Systems Security, National Academy of the Security Service of Ukraine
4. SYVKOVA Nataliia Maksymivna – Doctor of Philosophy in specialty 172 – Telecommunications and Radio Engineering, Associate Professor of the Department of Information and Communication Systems Security, National Academy of the Security Service of Ukraine
5. CHERNYAK Andrii Mykolaiovych – Doctor of Juridical Sciences, Professor, Rector of the National Academy of the Security Service of Ukraine
6. KAPSHTYK Serhii Volodymyrovych – Candidate of Technical Sciences, Deputy Head of the Department of Coordination with Customers in the Security, Defense and Economic Sectors, National Center for Control and Testing of Space Means
7. RUDAKOV Volodymyr Ivanovych – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Leading Researcher of the Research Department for the Development of Communication Means and Technical Information Protection, Central Scientific Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
8. TYMCHENKO Pavlo Borysovych – Chief Engineer of the enterprise LLC "VAT Olimp"
For the first time on the Eurasian continent, mobile and portable radio engineering systems have been developed using tropospheric technologies and electronic communication means.
For the first time in global practice, a theory of partially filled waveguides has been developed, where the dielectric does not touch the walls of the waveguide and has an arbitrary position in the transverse cross-section. The eigenvector functions for such waveguides have been explicitly determined. A theory for constructing devices using such dielectrically partially filled waveguides was developed, including designs with nonlinear elements using the apparatus of special functions from mathematical physics. This work further advanced, at the global level, the field of scientific and technical research in “metamaterials and their applications.” These scientific and technical results relate to the construction of receiver-transmitter chains for microwave tropospheric electronic communication means.
Based on the aggregate of tactical and technical characteristics, and in the absence of a military satellite communication system in Ukraine, there is no viable alternative to tropospheric communication.
For the first time in Ukraine, a radionavigation field with defined parameters was created based on the use of tropospheric irregularities.
Tropospheric electronic communication systems are in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the amount of several dozen units. The cost of a Ukrainian serial prototype is 1.6 times less than that of an equivalent U.S.-made system with the same characteristics.
Number of publications h-index according to databases over the last 5 years
Cand. Tech. Sci. O. Zhyvkov: Web of Science 0/0, Scopus 18/3, Google Scholar 27/2
D. Roskoshnyi: Web of Science 0/0, Scopus 5/1, Google Scholar 15/1
Dr. Tech. Sci. V. Pochernyaev: Web of Science 1/1, Scopus 5/2, Google Scholar 124/5
Dr. Phil. N. Syvkova: Web of Science 0/0, Scopus 3/1, Google Scholar 47/4
Dr. Law A. Cherniak: Web of Science 0/0, Scopus 2/1, Google Scholar 2/1
Cand. Tech. Sci. S. Kapshtyk: Web of Science 0/0, Scopus 2/1, Google Scholar 2/1
Dr. Tech. Sci. V. Rudakov: Web of Science 0/0, Scopus 0/0, Google Scholar 2/1
P. Tymchenko: Web of Science 0/0, Scopus 0/0, Google Scholar 0/0
Number of publications: 9 monographs(3 personal)/book chapters, 2 textbooks, 71 articles, 17 conference abstracts, 20 items of working design documentation. Total number of citations to the authors’ publications / work h-index according to databases is: Web of Science – 1/1, Scopus – 25/3, Google Scholar – 140/7. Received 6 patents of Ukraine for invention, 2 utility model patents, 1 patent application submitted for an invention in Ukraine. 2 doctoral and 3 candidate dissertations defended on this subject.
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