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VALIDATION OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPONENT BASE FOR SELF-EXCITED OSCILLATORS IN NAVIGATING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES
The study analyzes the tasks of air objects navigation support. The authors conducted a synthesis of a flight route of an unmanned aerial vehicle with the choice of heading angles of flight at turning points using the direction finding signals received from a stationary ground source. The root-mean-square errors are estimated based on the flying tests. These errors determine a location of emitters during multiple estimation of angular coordinates at points separated in space by direction-finding receivers placed on board of unmanned aerial vehicles “Orlan-10”, “Phoenix”, and “Grant-M”. Methods for correcting autonomous flight with increasing and decreasing accuracy in estimating signal arrival directions are studied, which make it possible to minimize positioning errors for a fixed observation time. The study proposes a scheme of a self-excited oscillator on a field-effect transistor for backup command control with automatic heading angle control. A rule is substantiated for constructing a model of a selfexcited oscillator that meets the requirements for a minimum standard deviation calculated using an electrical circuit and a given heading angle with a restriction on the physical feasibility of the layout parameters of a given structure. Recommendations for the implementation of the electronic circuit are formulated and the modes of self-excitation of the oscillator are determined.