东部试验场的跟踪仪器和精度

L. Mertens, R. H. Tabeling
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空军东部试验场(ETR)本质上是一个从佛罗里达大陆延伸到印度洋的巨大实验室。它被用于收集、记录、分析和通信导弹和空间任务的数据。这是通过各种高度复杂的电子和光学技术实现的。本文的目的是简要描述一些主要仪器,这些仪器提供了用于直接支持作战任务、航程安全和飞行后评估的高精度度量数据。仪器和数据精度问题将与目前的方法一起探讨。将定义误差的一般类别,并介绍误差模型和误差预算在仪器精度控制中的应用。结合各种仪器系统输出的方法将参考轨道的最佳估计进行讨论。还考虑了仪器校准的一般问题,包括实验设计和所采用的测试类型。回顾了仪器系统精度下降的基本原因,包括在数据处理和处理中引入的错误。
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Tracking Instrumentation and Accuracy on the Eastern Test Range
The Air Force Eastern Test Range (ETR) is, in essence, a huge laboratory extending from the Florida mainland to the Indian Ocean. It is instrumented to collect, record, analyze and communicate data for missile and space missions. This is achieved through a variety of highly sophisticated electronic and optical techniques. It is the purpose of this paper to describe briefly some of this primary instrumentation which provides the highly precise metric data used in direct support of the operational mission, for Range safety and for postflight evaluation. The instrumentation and data accuracy problems will be explored together with the current methods of approach. General categories of errors will be defined, and the applications of error models and error budgets to the controlling of instrumentation accuracies will be presented. Methods of combining outputs of various instrumentation systems will be discussed with reference to the best estimate of trajectory. The general problem of instrumentation calibration is also considered, including the experimental design and the type of tests employed. The basic causes of accuracy degradation in the instrumentation systems are reviewed, including errors introduced in data handling and processing.
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