Title:
CALIBRATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LAUNCH CANISTER, AND FLIGHT DEVICE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2022/267519
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A calibration method and apparatus for a launch canister, and a flight device, capable of reducing the mounting error between the launch canister and an aiming apparatus (21), and further improving the accuracy of aiming at a target object. The calibration method comprises: projecting a target position of the launch canister and a central position of an aiming device on a calibration surface (S10); obtaining a preset horizontal distance and vertical distance between the launch canister and the aiming device (S11); determining a preset error allowable range according to the horizontal distance, the vertical distance, and the central position (S12); and moving the target position to the preset error allowable range to complete calibrating the launch canister (S13).
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Inventors:
XU XIAO (CN)
YANG XINGGUANG (CN)
LIU YANQING (CN)
LU JIANGANG (CN)
LUO JIAWEI (CN)
ZHANG CHEN (CN)
YANG XINGGUANG (CN)
LIU YANQING (CN)
LU JIANGANG (CN)
LUO JIAWEI (CN)
ZHANG CHEN (CN)
Application Number:
PCT/CN2022/078564
Publication Date:
December 29, 2022
Filing Date:
March 01, 2022
Export Citation:
Assignee:
CASIC SIMULATION TECH CO LTD (CN)
International Classes:
G05D3/12; F41F1/00; F41G1/46
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Attorney, Agent or Firm:
SUNSHINE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. (CN)
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