MOSCOW, May 25. /TASS/. The Scientific Research Institute for Long-Distance Radio Communications (NIIDAR, part of the RTI Systems Group) is developing an information system with elements of artificial intelligence to monitor the situation in the Black Sea, NIIDAR and RTI Director General Yury Anoshko has told TASS in an interview.
In his words, along with the primary tasks of detecting hostile vessels and aircraft in the Black Sea, the need for extensive general monitoring of the situation in the entire region has now become relevant.
"At present, the Scientific Research Institute for Long-Distance Radio Communications (NIIDAR) is developing a full-scale prototype of an information system that can cope with the task of monitoring the situation in the near and remote regions of the Black Sea," he said, adding that the system would allow "monitoring the maritime situation in real time."
According to Anoshko, the system can receive data from various open sources, as well as from those with restricted access, process it in an automated more and create a picture of real-time situation in the designated area.
"With the help of machine-learning algorithms and elements of artificial intelligence, the system can spot deviations from the normal situation, detect and track potentially dangerous objects and automatically issue relevant notifications to the military," he said.