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Modelling the mirror-control system in a Cardan suspension for airborne search-and-scanning systems

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Abstract

A mathematical model has been constructed for the mirror-control system of a search-and-scanning system mounted on an aircraft. Control algorithms are proposed that provide the required dynamic scanning, aiming, and tracking characteristics. Simulation models have been developed for three operating regimes: scanning, aiming, and tracking.

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