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20 April 2017 Model of ballistic targets’ dynamics used for trajectory tracking algorithms
Marta Okoń-Fąfara, Adam Kawalec, Andrzej Witczak
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Proceedings Volume 10418, XI Conference on Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare Systems; 104180F (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2269296
Event: Conference on Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare Systems, 2016, Oltarzew, Poland
Abstract
There are known only few ballistic object tracking algorithms. To develop such algorithms and to its further testing, it is necessary to implement possibly simple and reliable objects’ dynamics model. The article presents the dynamics’ model of a tactical ballistic missile (TBM) including the three stages of flight: the boost stage and two passive stages – the ascending one and the descending one. Additionally, the procedure of transformation from the local coordinate system to the polar-radar oriented and the global is presented. The prepared theoretical data may be used to determine the tracking algorithm parameters and to its further verification.
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Marta Okoń-Fąfara, Adam Kawalec, and Andrzej Witczak "Model of ballistic targets’ dynamics used for trajectory tracking algorithms ", Proc. SPIE 10418, XI Conference on Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare Systems, 104180F (20 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2269296
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KEYWORDS
Missiles

Radar

Detection and tracking algorithms

Algorithm development

Systems modeling

Algorithms

Data modeling

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