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Journal Radioengineering №8 for 2021 г.
Article in number:
Approbation of high-accuracy navigation technology for the benefit of Russia Ministry of Internal Affairs
Type of article: scientific article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18127/j00338486-202108-01
UDC: 629.058
Authors:

D.V. Diachenko, O.V. Abramov, A.V. Leonov

Kaluga branch of the Scientific and Production Association "Special Equipment and Communications"  of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia

Abstract:

With a view of implantation of space technology in activities of Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) and commercial organizations it is necessary to work through technology of robototechnical complex control in real application conditions.

Aim. Investigation of reachable accuracy of coordinate definition of moving objects using global space navigation technology for the benefit of MIA.

There are examined problems of coordinate definition accuracy increasing using global space navigation technology that were investigated in pilot project «MIA-Roscosmos». There are given results of onboard equipment tests that were worked in the regime of differential correction data using. There were used navigation apparatus of a geodesic class and the mobile measuring-diagnostic laboratory. There are defined possible field of application of navigation apparatus in an activities of MIA.

There are formulated recommendations to using of global space navigation apparatus for the benefit of MIA.

Pages: 5-10
For citation

Diachenko D.V., Abramov O.V., Leonov A.V. Approbation of high-accuracy navigation technology for the benefit of Russia Ministry of Internal Affairs. Radiotekhnika. 2021. V. 85. № 8. P. 5−10. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18127/j00338486-202108-01 (in Russian)

References

Diachenko D.V., Abramov O.V., Leonov A.V. Approbation of high-accuracy navigation technology for the benefit of Russia Ministry of Internal Affairs. Radiotekhnika. 2021. V. 85. № 8. P. 5−10. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18127/j00338486-202108-01 (in Russian)

Date of receipt: 01.06.2021
Approved after review: 11.06.2021
Accepted for publication: 24.06.2021