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Aerospace Sensor Systems and Applications

Manufacturer: Springer
Category: EBooks

List Price: $129.00
Buy New: $99.59
You Save: $29.41 (23%)



Sales Rank: 76610

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 454

Dewey Decimal Number: 629.135
ASIN: B000WNHAT4

Publication Date: February 18, 1998
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Product Description
This book is about aerospace sensors and their essential roles in guidance and navigation systems. Performance characteristics, developed from basic physical laws, are consolidated in typical product-data lists, thus bridging between theory and practice; sensor dynamics and random processes are discussed as the basis of statistical error modeling. Examples, problems, and qualitative discussions are used throughout the text to enhance intuitive understanding. The first two chapters introduce generic sensor models, random signal processing, and filtering and estimation; they thus provide a common basis for students from diverse backgrounds. The seven chapters that follow cover three generations of sensor technology spanning fifty years, ranging from classical electromechanical sensors for rotation and force to modern fiber-optic gyros and silicon micromechanical devices. Sensors are presented as constituents of systems in which measurements are blended by Kalman filtering to achieve superior precision and reliability and lower cost. Effects of noise and interference, for example on automatic tracking, homing and inertial navigation, are analyzed and discussed in detail.

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