1959
DOI: 10.1109/tec.1959.5222759
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A Non-Real-Time Simulation of SAGE Tracking and BOMARC Guidance

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“…The sound source that can achieve these requirements with small weight and volume is a buzzer that is used in children bicycles (1). The microphone array consists of three microphones (BSWA Tech, MP201) separated with 0.1 m. The microphone array support was manufactured by CNC machines to get high accuracy in the dimensions (2). The microphone output signals were conditioned using microphone signal conditioner (BSWA Mc 102) (3).…”
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“…The sound source that can achieve these requirements with small weight and volume is a buzzer that is used in children bicycles (1). The microphone array consists of three microphones (BSWA Tech, MP201) separated with 0.1 m. The microphone array support was manufactured by CNC machines to get high accuracy in the dimensions (2). The microphone output signals were conditioned using microphone signal conditioner (BSWA Mc 102) (3).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some guided interceptors may contain combinations of the above systems. One such interceptor, the BOMARC (developed in the 1950s), had a command guidance system [1] that controlled the weapon from the ground to the approximate altitude and general area of the target aircraft, whereupon the BOMARC's own homing guidance system took over [2].…”
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