Aviation navigation system based on polarimetric technology
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.49.11233Keywords:
aircraft, Fresnel formulas, measurement device, mathematical modeling, measurement method, polarimeter, planar isotropic dielectric plate, navigationAbstract
The paper deals with questions of developing polarimetric navigation method for determiningaircraft’s coordinates. This method, potentially, can increase the accuracy and sensitivity of navigationparameters determination. The paper also deals with existing methods and systems for determining aircraft’snavigation parameters and proposed polarimetric method. Also offered block diagrams of the onboardand ground polarimetric device. In article were given result of the mathematical modeling of measuringchannelReferences
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