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ARCHITECTURE AND POSSIBILITIES OF ATTITUDE SYSTEM OF UNMANNED AND ULTRALIGHT AIR VEHICLES BASED ON SENSITIVE ELEMENTS OF NEW GENERATION

Abstract

The architecture and building possibilities of attitude system of unmanned and ultralight air vehicles based on modern inertial sensors are considered. Executed development testing has corroborated possibility of using micromechanic sensors for the construction of an inexpensive inertial navigation system for unmanned and ultralight air vehicles.

About the Authors

Y.A. BATISHCHEV

Russian Federation


V.V. DUDNIK
Don State Technical University.
Russian Federation


A.S. GURINOV
Don State Technical University.
Russian Federation


A.S. KOPKIN
Don State Technical University.
Russian Federation


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BATISHCHEV Y., DUDNIK V., GURINOV A., KOPKIN A. ARCHITECTURE AND POSSIBILITIES OF ATTITUDE SYSTEM OF UNMANNED AND ULTRALIGHT AIR VEHICLES BASED ON SENSITIVE ELEMENTS OF NEW GENERATION. Vestnik of Don State Technical University. 2010;10(2):229-233. (In Russ.)

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