Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2006
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Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics, Volume 49, Issue 1, pp.1-7
Physics
Scientific paper
We study the possibilities of determining the antenna guidance accuracy based on radio-astronomical observation data and using two main assumptions, namely, that the variance of the measured signal increases with respect to the variance of a signal from the reference region when a discrete source of radiation is observed and that the distribution of measured points is nonsymmetric with respect to the mean value. We develop a model and numerically simulate the nonuniform motion of the antenna during the source tracking and study the influence of such a motion on characteristics of the received signals. Results of experimental verification of the proposed method are presented.
Dugin N. A.
Troitsky N. R.
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