Abstract
The article is devoted to automated instrument stabilization systems. The authors systematized and presented the classification of modern stabilizers. High-precision automated instrument stabilization systems are used in light armoured vehicles, performing the functions of search acceleration, determining the coordinates of moving objects in extreme conditions; observation of ground, air and surface targets. Also promising is the use of automated instrumentation stabilization systems in aviation gravimetry for the exhibition of the axes of sensitivity of navigation sensing elements (gravimeters). A characteristic feature of the development of modern technology is the improvement of technical characteristics of all instrumentation systems that are part of the product management system, including stabilizers. This process is due to the transition to a digital element base, the use of new information sensors, new optoelectronic surveillance devices and the development of new circuit design solutions, which, in turn, increases the speed of equipment and its manoeuvrability due to greater automation. The article reveals the principle of classification of stabilizers: by object of stabilization, by number of stabilization planes, by type of measured coordinate, by gyroscope function, by type of actuator, by type of regulation, by type of circuit design. The functioning of the digital instrumental system for measuring mechanical parameters and stabilization by means of functional and structural diagrams of the channel of the automated instrumental stabilization complex is shown. The above is a new, more detailed classification of automated instrumentation stabilization systems, which systematizes the principles of construction of modern stabilizers.
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