INTEGRATED STRAPDOWN AVIONICS FOR PRECISION GUIDED WEAPONS.
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作者:
Richman, Jack
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Singer Co, Little Falls, NJ, USA, Singer Co, Little Falls, NJ, USASinger Co, Little Falls, NJ, USA, Singer Co, Little Falls, NJ, USA
Richman, Jack
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Haessig Jr., David
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Singer Co, Little Falls, NJ, USA, Singer Co, Little Falls, NJ, USASinger Co, Little Falls, NJ, USA, Singer Co, Little Falls, NJ, USA
Haessig Jr., David
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Friedland, Bernard
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Singer Co, Little Falls, NJ, USA, Singer Co, Little Falls, NJ, USASinger Co, Little Falls, NJ, USA, Singer Co, Little Falls, NJ, USA
Friedland, Bernard
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[1] Singer Co, Little Falls, NJ, USA, Singer Co, Little Falls, NJ, USA
来源:
IEEE Control Systems Magazine
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1986年
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6卷
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03期
关键词:
AIR NAVIGATION - Inertial Systems - AVIONICS - ORDNANCE - SIGNAL FILTERING AND PREDICTION - Kalman Filtering;
D O I:
10.1109/MCS.1986.1105094
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摘要:
It is argued that an effective way of reducing the avionics cost of precision guided weapons is to integrate the design of the various subsystems of navigation, guidance, and control with a common set of strapdown components and a Kalman mixer/filter. In addition to reducing the cost and improving the reliability of the overall system, proper mixing of the strapdown data can, in many cases, result in performance which is superior to that obtained with more expensive avionic components used in the conventional independent navigation, guidance, and control configuration.