Computer-aided design syste
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.48.11210Keywords:
Inertially stabilized platforms, synthesis of structure, theory of graphs, method of direct searchAbstract
The method of synthesis of inertially stabilized platforms structure is proposed. The basicprinciples of dataware representation of the computer-aided procedure are given The approach toformalized representation of inertially stabilized platform structure is represented. The obtained resultsmay be useful for inrttially stabilized platforms operated on vehicles of the wide classReferences
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