Based on basic principle of infrared radiation, aiming at infrared radiation characteristics of aircraft in different altitude, speed and attitude, a dynamic measurement method of infrared radiation characteristics based on flight parameters is proposed, and the infrared radiation intensity of a typical aircraft is simulated and analyzed. A typical aircraft is simulated and analyzed. These conclusions provide a basis for stealth aircraft design and the IR guidance air-defense weapon system design and application.
The emergence of HTV-2, X-51A and other near space hypersonic vehicles poses a new challenge to radar target tracking. Near space hypersonic vehicle has the characteristics of high speed and high maneuverability, but the tracking performance of conventional tracking algorithm is low, which can not meet the operational requirements. In this paper, the technical difficulties of near space target tracking are described. By analyzing the motion characteristics of near space hypersonic vehicle, the dynamics model of HTV-2 is established, and a tracking method based on interacting multiple model (IMM) for near space vehicle is proposed. At the same time, considering the unscented Kalman filter (UKF) algorithm has a better filtering effect on strong nonlinear object. The simulation results show that, the interact multiple model-unscented Kalman filter (IMM-UKF) algorithm is better than the single model EKF algorithm.
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