An Improved Airborne Single Observer Passive Location

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Using phase difference change rate’s augmentation to angular velocity, an improved passive location is developed,which solves the high precision parameter measurement problem of angular velocity in passive location and tracking via spatial-frequency domain information. The simulation shows that this method can reduce the difficulties of parameter measurement. The ranging error is mainly affected by the measurement error of phase difference change rate and doppler frequency change rate. Compared with the original method, it has higher passive location precision.

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February 2012

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