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11 September 1978 Super RADOT-Tracking Techniques
Kenneth H. Marcou, Patrick Q. Matkin, Warren E. Bunker
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Proceedings Volume 0134, Photo- and Electro-Optics in Range Instrumentation; (1978) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956093
Event: Photo and Electro-Optics in Range Instrumentation, 1978, Fort Walton Beach, United States
Abstract
The tracking techniques employed by the SUPER RADOT system are enabled through automated control by a large mini-digital computer. The operational mode calibration, error determination, designate, acquisition and track functions are mechanized by a modular software package which is integrated and controlled through mode switch and matrix panels located in a control console. The auto-track functions allow collection of atmosphere limited precision target angular position data. The systematic error content of the vehicle position data is determined through definition of tracker error model coefficients by application of star track error determination techniques. The distribution of star data point residuals after correction model fit indicates systematic error sigmas for azimuth and elevation coordinates of less than ±1.0 arc seconds. Sunlit reentry targets have been detected and acquired by the optical-video sensor and auto-tracked by the video processor at slant ranges in excess of 1000 kilometers.
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Kenneth H. Marcou, Patrick Q. Matkin, and Warren E. Bunker "Super RADOT-Tracking Techniques", Proc. SPIE 0134, Photo- and Electro-Optics in Range Instrumentation, (11 September 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956093
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Video

Video processing

Data modeling

Sensors

Computer programming

Optical tracking

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