Design on Indoor Hardware-in-Loop Simulation System for Terminal Sensitivity Projectile

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Terminal Sensitivity Projectile is served as the research object and the hardware-in loop simulation technology is employed to design the indoor hardware-in loop simulation system for infrared sensor of terminal sensitivity projectile. This system employs the Multi-Gen Creator to build the scene model and the target three-dimensional geometrical model as well as employs the Vega to produce the digital scene of detection field for infrared sensor. Meanwhile, the detection system of terminal sensitivity projectile--- infrared sensor is served as the substance and introduced into the simulation system to participate in the test and consist of the closed loop with other physical models and mathematical models as well as complete the real-time simulation function of terminal sensitivity projectile. The simulation result indicates that the infrared sensor can completely identify the target and is provided with such advantages as low false detection ratio and low omission ratio.

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September 2013

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