Abstract

The object of the study is the planning of the selection of civilian shelter from attacks by ballistic (cruise) missiles and kamikaze drones in urbanized areas. A generalized model for assessing the choice of civilian shelter facilities has been developed by applying linear forms of factor linkage in combination with a generalized optimality criterion in the form of a linear combination of local criteria. The multivariate regression analysis method was chosen to study the correlation between the generalized criterion and the observed feature. A generalized criterion for the optimal choice of civilian shelter facilities from attacks by ballistic (cruise) missiles and kamikaze drones in urbanized areas is calculated in the form of regression coefficients. The criterion can facilitate a simplified determination of the generalized indicator of a linear model for planning the protection of civilians in cities outside the area of hostilities. The initial data is a set of physical (technical) states of shelters with a list of values and features sufficient to assess their resistance to high dynamic loads.

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