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Abstract
The paper shows the system of vertical movement stabilization of the geophysical rocket (GR) for the purpose of high-precision measurement. The stabilization system is one of the main systems comprising GR’s vehicle information and control system (VICS). The model uses kinematic relations reflecting continuous changes of yaw, pitch and roll angles expressed with dynamic and kinematic equations. The computer model of GR vertical movement stabilization was developed, verified and simulated by means of SimInTech dynamic modeling.
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1 MIREA-Russian Technological University, Institute of Cybernetics, automatic systems department, Moscow 119454 Russia