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Model of an alternative navigation system for high-precision weapons

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  • Vitalii Savchenko
  • Volodymyr Tolubko
  • Liubov Berkman
  • Anatolii Syrotenko
  • Pavlo Shchypanskyi
  • Oleksander Matsko
  • Vitalii Tiurin
  • Pavlo Open’ko

Abstract

The article explores the problem of alternative navigation support for high-precision weapons that use guidance based on signals from global navigation systems. It proposes the use of an autonomous navigation system replacing satellite navigation in the case where major Global Positioning System-like systems are unavailable. It suggests the idea and the model of a moving navigation field that can move along the weapon trajectory. The model of accuracy for the pseudolite navigation system uses the least squares method as its basis. The study looks into the accuracy parameters of the moving navigation field. The results of the study show the advantages of a moving field when compared with a stationary navigation field in case of autonomous use. This research also shows the possibility of using an autonomous system for Special Forces, search and rescue operations, and robotic and unmanned aerial, ground, and sea-based vehicles.

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  • Vitalii Savchenko & Volodymyr Tolubko & Liubov Berkman & Anatolii Syrotenko & Pavlo Shchypanskyi & Oleksander Matsko & Vitalii Tiurin & Pavlo Open’ko, 2022. "Model of an alternative navigation system for high-precision weapons," The Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation, , vol. 19(3), pages 255-262, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:joudef:v:19:y:2022:i:3:p:255-262
    DOI: 10.1177/1548512920921955
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