Accuracy of the measurement of the rotation parameters of a body in the case of monochromatic sounding and two receiving apertures

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Angular Velocity, Backscattering, Center Of Mass, Planetary Rotation, Velocity Measurement, Delta Function, Vectors (Mathematics)

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Backscattering measurements are used to determine the components of the rotation velocity vector of rigid bodies undergoing translation-rotational motion (e.g., planets and satellites). Based on an analysis of the optimal-processing components of the backscattered field, analytical expressions are obtained for the accuracy of the estimation of the rotation velocity vector of a rigid body in the general case of rotational-translational motion. It is shown that the use of two receiving apertures instead of one leads to a substantial improvement in accuracy.

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