1999
DOI: 10.21608/asat.1999.25161
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Autopilot Design for a LOS Anti-tank Guided Missile

Abstract: The performance of antitank guided missile systems is measured through the minimum missdistance and the capability of the missile to overcome target maneuver and different sources of errors and disturbance noises. The variety of new missiles with higher performance requirements impulse new problems in structure, effectiveness of control, cost, reliability...etc. One of the most interesting and challenging problem areas for antitank missile is that of the guidance and control. Therefore this paper consider an a… Show more

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“…This mathematical model is a set of differential equations that describe the missile motion. The block diagram of both yaw and pitch planes represented as set of transfer functions are shown in figure 8 and figure 9 [14].…”
Section: Missile Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This mathematical model is a set of differential equations that describe the missile motion. The block diagram of both yaw and pitch planes represented as set of transfer functions are shown in figure 8 and figure 9 [14].…”
Section: Missile Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensor and error detectors measure the missile error angle in pitch from the electronic bore sight using the day sight and the night sight as shown in figure 8 and figure 9. In some cases this angular error sensed by the guidance algorithm is weighted average of the two trackers and for the analysis of the two channels [14].…”
Section: Sensor and Error Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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