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Journal Information-measuring and Control Systems №3 for 2014 г.
Article in number:
Following over intensively maneuvering target by an inertial goniometer in systems of one-time application
Authors:
V. S. Verba - Dr.Sc. (Eng.), Professor, General Director-General Designer, JSC «Concern «Vega»
V. I. Merkulov - Dr.Sci (Eng.), Professor, JSC «Concern «Vega»
D. A. Sokolov - Bachelor, JSC «Concern «Vega»
Abstract:
Extension of the nomenclature of supermaneuverable (SMA) and hypersonic (HSA) aircraft which are made operational bythe developed countries complicates of procedures of their interception, especially at a final stage of targeting. First of all, It is caused by the difficult unpredictable nature of their three-dimensional motion which brings to to maintenance failure in existing watching systems. It is necessary to emphasize that from all watching systems, first of all, it is necessary to improve stability and accuracy of maintenance of the watching the goniometers making the main contribution to errors of targeting. It should be noted that existing watching systems with astatism of the second about don't provide the steady maintenance of such purposes at emergence in change laws accompanied coordinates (range, corners) derivatives of the third and higher orders. The algorithm of inertial goniometer management at following over intensively maneuvering targets for the one-time application systems is offered. Algorithm considers not only errors of tracking on a corner and angular speed, but also angular speed of the line of vising and its derivatives, as allows to provide to the inertial drive tracking for intensively the maneuvering targets.
Pages: 13-18
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