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Optimization of the Allowed Drilling Area in the Operation of Offshore Platforms

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An algorithm for optimizing the allowed drilling area with allowance for the errors of measuring instruments has been developed to allow more reliable control of the positioning of offshore platforms. Minimum risk is used as the optimization criterion and the optimal limits of the feasible drilling area are found for different positioning systems.

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Gadzhiev, C.M., Mamedov, G.A. Optimization of the Allowed Drilling Area in the Operation of Offshore Platforms. Measurement Techniques 44, 590–593 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012315229192

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