An algorithm for determining the slope of sensors in measurements of the range and velocity of the relative motions of two satellites

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Instrument Errors, Rangefinding, Satellite Control, Satellite Instruments, Spacecraft Trajectories, Trajectory Measurement, Algorithms, Dynamic Control, Range Errors, Recursive Functions, Slopes, Velocity Errors

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Attention is given to an algorithm for improving measurements of the range and velocity of the relative motion of two satellites in the case when the measurements contain dominant systematic errors of sensor-slope type. The equation of the algorithm is derived, and two possible approaches for determining unobserved slope coefficients are considered which are based on the estimation of their linear combination and knowledge of a priori constraints on the values of the coefficients. The practical implementation of the algorithm is discussed.

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