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17 June 1996 Semiactive missile simulation: an introduction
John T. Scoville, George R. Whitley, Richard E. Ray
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Abstract
The faithful simulation of a semi-active missile is a very complex system encompassing numerous technical issues. The simulation problem is complicated because part of the simulation, the radar illuminator, is earth based while the radar receiver is in motion and the simulation must have six degrees of freedom. The simulation issues are examined and solutions provided, based on three decades of simulator development experience of Georgia Tech.
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John T. Scoville, George R. Whitley, and Richard E. Ray "Semiactive missile simulation: an introduction", Proc. SPIE 2747, Radar Sensor Technology, (17 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.243074
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KEYWORDS
Missiles

Computer simulations

Computing systems

Doppler effect

Antennas

Signal processing

Computer architecture

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