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Aspects of system analysis in the applied information theory for telecommunications

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A new line of applied investigations in telecommunications is described as the applied information theory and is represented in the form of a sequence of actions directed toward the determination of the structure of the investigation of information-telecommunications systems and structural relations between elements of this investigation. A complex of scientific, statistical, and mathematical methods is presented that underlie the new direction of scientific knowledge.

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Correspondence to M. Ye. Ilchenko.

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Translated from Kibernetika i Sistemnyi Analiz, No. 5, pp. 60–67, September–October 2010.

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Ilchenko, M.Y., Urywsky, L.A. Aspects of system analysis in the applied information theory for telecommunications. Cybern Syst Anal 46, 737–743 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10559-010-9255-5

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