Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jun 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978esasp.135..431s&link_type=abstract
In ESA European Sounding Rocket, Balloon and Related Res., with Emphasis on Expt. at High Latitudes p 431-436 (SEE N79-31637 2
Computer Science
Sound
Attitude Control, Computer Programming, Sounding Rockets, Telemetry, Data Processing, Flight Control, Inertial Platforms, Magnetometers
Scientific paper
To calculate the attitude and other data of sounding rockets, computer programs for evaluating telemetry data were developed and successfully applied to the German ASTRO-7, Winteranomalie, Polare Hochatmosphare, and ARIES projects. First, the current measurement-time is allocated to the pitch, yaw, and roll telemetry data coming from an inertial platform and, occasionally, a three-axial magnetometer. Then, these data are scaled to physical values and smoothed via selectable time periods and selectable-degree polynomes. Possible measuring or telemetry errors can be eliminated by setting suitable bounds. The smoothed values are provided in settable time intervals for calculating attitude and additional data, and processed in line with the experimenter specifications. Some of the problems likely to arise from this data processing are briefly discussed.
Jansen Nina
Stangl Julian
Thiemann René
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