Podlipaev V. Method independent definition navigating parameters of movement spacecraft on the basis use the information of x-ray pulsars.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0407U003558

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Specialization

  • 20.02.11 - Засоби та методи військової навігації

14-09-2007

Specialized Academic Board

К26.876.01

Essay

Research object - providing independent control the spacecraft on circumterrestrial orbits. A research purpose is providing autonomousness and diminishing errors of determination navigation parameters of motion the spacecraft by the use information of x-ray pulsars. Research methods: For the decision the put tasks such basic methods were used: system researches of navigation and traffic of the spacecraft, mathematical design, probability, statistical analysis and treatment of information theory control with the use of computer technique and modern software. The methods of imitation-statistical design were also used on the computer. The method of determination of navigation parameters of motion the spacecraft is developed on the basis use information of x-ray pulsars. The method the complex conducting the navigation measurings of parameters of x-ray pulsars is developed aboard the spacecraft. The method of treatment of navigation parameters and evaluation aboard the spacecraft co-ordinates his place offinding is developed. Poluchenye results - the method of determination of navigation parameters of motion the spacecraft is developed on the basis use information of x-ray pulsars. The method the complex conducting the navigation measurings of parameters of x-ray pulsars is developed aboard the spacecraft. The method of treatment of navigation parameters and evaluation aboard the spacecraft co-ordinates his place of finding is developed. It is inculcated in establishments and enterprises of space industry and Department of Defense Ukraine. A sphere of the use is the autonomous navigation systems the spacecraft.

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