Monte-Carlo evaluation of digital filters for fire control systems.

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Ketron, Michael Gordon
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1974-06Advisor
Kirk, Donald E.
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Techniques are discussed for Monte-Carlo evaluation of
several filters in a digital fire control system performing
against an aircraft trajectory developed to simulate a
diving attack. The programs developed are designed to allow
for future modeling work in a three-dimensional theater of
operations with expedient selection of the options that are
discussed, and a comprehensive user's guide is provided.
Comparison is made between a model of the filter currently
used in the MK-86 Digital Fire Control System and some
promising combinations of the several options available.
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