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Vladimir Varyukhin

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Vladimir Alekseevich Varyukhin
Born14 December 1921 (1921-12-14) (age 103)
DiedJuly 8, 2007(2007-07-08) (aged 85)
Known forDigital antenna array
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsAntenna theory
Radar signal processing

Vladimir Alekseevich Varyukhin (December 14, 1921 — July 8, 2007) was a Soviet and Ukrainian scientist, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Honored Scientist of the Ukrainian SSR, Major-General,[1] founder of the theory of multichannel analysis, and creator of the scientific school on digital antenna arrays (DAAs).

Scientific results

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In 1962, he founded the well-known scientific school on multichannel analysis and digital antenna arrays.[2] The theory of multichannel analysis that was developed by him considers the methods of determination of the angular coordinates of sources as functions of the angular distances between the sources and the phase and energy relations between signals and gives the basis for the functional schemes of units realizing the theoretical conclusions. The determination of the parameters of sources is carried on by the direct solution of systems of high-order transcendental equations describing the response function of a multichannel analyzer.[3] In this case, the super-Rayleigh resolution of the sources of signals is ensured.[4] The difficulties arising at the solution of the transcendental systems of high-order equations were overcome by V. A. Varyukhin by means of the “separation” of the unknowns, at which the determination of angular coordinates is reduced to the solution of algebraic equations, and the complex amplitudes are found by the solution of the linear systems of equations of the N-th order.[4]

The Interdepartmental scientific-technical meeting organized in 1977 by the Scientific Council of the USSR Academy of Sciences on the problem “Statistical radiophysics” (Chairman — Academician Yuri Kobzarev) dated officially the start of the studies performed under the guidance of V. A. Varyukhin in the trend of digital antenna arrays by 1962 and recognized the priority of Varyukhin's scientific school in the development and practical realization of the theory of multichannel analysis.[2]

In the subsequent years, V. A. Varyukhin supervised a number of theoretical works realized in several experimental radar stations with DAAs which were successfully tested on testing sites.[5]

Life data

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Participant of the World War II

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27.09.1939 — 08.03.1942 — radio operator of the 2nd Red-Banner army of the Far-East front;

08.03.1942 — 05.08.1942 — commander of a radiostation of the 927-th separate signal battalion of the 96-th infantry division;

05.08.1942 — 11.01.1943 — commander of a radioplatoon, Stalingrad (Don) front;

11.01.1943 — 28.04.1943 — wound, medical treatment at the evacuation hospital No. 3755;

28.04.1943 — January 1944 — commander of a radioplatoon, Ural military district;

January 1944 — 12.04.1944 — commander of a radioplatoon, one of the Ukrainian fronts,

12.04.1944 — 10.07.1945 — commander of a radioplatoon (Soviet-American Operation Frantic);

After of the World War II

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10.07.1945 — 23.05.1951 — listener of S. M. Budennyi Military Electrotechnical Academy of Communication (Leningrad);

23.05.1951 — 18.11.1961 — lecturer at the Military Command Academy of Communication and then at S. M. Budennyi Military Electrotechnical Academy of Communication (Leningrad);

27.11.1956 – defended the dissertation for a Candidate degree (Techn. Sci.) at the Council of S. M. Budennyi Military Red-Banner Engineering Academy of Communication. Since 18.11.1961, he served at Kiev Higher Air Defense Engineering School and then was the Head of a chair at A. M. Vasilevskii Military Academy of Air Defense of the Land Forces till 1981.[6]

The significant stage of the recognition of Varyukhin's scientific results became the defense of the dissertation for a Doctoral degree (Techn. Sci.) in 1968. The distinctive feature of the theoretical trend developed by him is the maximal automatization of the process of estimation of the coordinates and the parameters of signals under conditions of their superresolution.

Professor — since 1972, Honored Scientist of the UkrSSR — 1979.

Since 1996 — work at the Academy of Armed Forces of Ukraine (Kyiv).

Selected publications

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Selected Awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Указ Президента України від 29.04.2005 №730/2005 щодо присвоєння Варюхіну В.О. військового звання «генерал-майор»
  2. ^ a b Slyusar V. I. Origins of the Digital Antenna Array Theory.// International Conference on Antenna Theory and Techniques, 24–27 May 2017, Kyiv, Ukraine. — P. 200. [1]
  3. ^ V. A. Varyuhin, S. A. Kas'yanyuk, “On a certain method for solving nonlinear systems of a special type”, Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 6:2 (1966), 347–352; U.S.S.R. Comput. Math. Math. Phys., 6:2 (1966), 214–221
  4. ^ a b V.A. Varyukhin, Fundamental Theory of Multichannel Analysis (VA PVO SV, Kyiv, 1993) [in Russian]
  5. ^ a b Slyusar, V.I. The way of correction of DAA receiving channels characteristics using the heterodyne signal// Proceedings of the III International Conference on Antenna Theory and Techniques, 8–11 September 1999, Sevastopol, page 244. [2]
  6. ^ Военная академия противовоздушной обороны Сухопутных войск. Под общ. редакций Духова Б.И. - К.: Изд-во академии. - 1990. - С. 53, 58, 62, 74, 82, 111 - 113
  7. ^ Pamyat naroda, archive TsAMO, 1954[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Pamyat naroda, archive TsAMO, 1972". Archived from the original on 2020-07-08. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
  9. ^ Pamyat naroda, archive TsAMO, 1985
  10. ^ Award list on the site «pamyat-naroda.ru» (archive materials of TsAMO, ф. 33, оп. 686196, д. 5334)
  11. ^ Pamyat naroda, archive TsAMO, 1950
  12. ^ Pamyat naroda, archive TsAMO, 1945
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