Astrometry satellite. Theoretical study of the accuracy. Volume 1: Models and algorithms

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Accuracy, Astrometry, Mission Planning, Algorithms, Computer Programming, Data Processing, Mathematical Models, Payloads, Telescopes

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A theoretical study of the accuracy of an astrometric satellite was made. Mathematical models and computer programming techniques were used to select an optimum mission configuration. The accuracy to be gained on astrometric parameters was evaluated at each stage of the processing. A flexible model of the satellite payload was prepared, which achieves a rigorous modeling of every system in a logical breakdown. Details both of the complete model, which is well suited for sensitivity studies, and of simplified models, sufficient for data processing under normal conditions, are given. A decomposed scheme for the processing of the measured data is given. The first step can be advantageously performed in near real time by means of a filtering algorithm of a non-classical type, and the other two steps can be performed by batch fitting.

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