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Launch Detection Satellite System Engineering Error Analysis
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/2.3357An orbiting detector of infrared energy may be used to detect the rocket plumes generated by ballistic missiles
during the powered segment of their trajectory. By measuring the angular directions of arrival of the detections over several observations, the trajectory properties, launch location, and impact area may be estimated using a nonlinear least-squares iteration procedure. Observations from two or more sensors may be combined to form
stereoscopic lines of sight, increasing the accuracy of the algorithm. A computer model is presented of an estimation
algorithm that determines what parameter, or combination of parameters, will have a significant effect on the error of the tactical parameter estimation. This model generates observation data and then, using the data, produces an
estimate of the tactical parameters, i.e., the time, position, and heading at launch and burnout, and an impact time
and position. For the expected range of values of each of the error sources, the line-of-sight errors, a combination
of focal-plane and attitude errors, had the greatest effect on the estimation of the launch and impact points