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Photocatalytic Water Splitting on the Lunar Surface: Prospects for In Situ Resource Utilization
Water has been found in craters on the moon nearby locations which are illuminated >80% of the time. Photocatalysis uses energy from sunlight to drive chemical reactions such as water splitting to produce oxygen and hydrogen. It is a scalable technology that requires lighter equipment and utilizes resources available on the moon. ABSTRACT The discovery
Ranjani Kalyan +6 more
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We are reporting the first‐time investigation of DPP‐based Organic Field‐Effect Transistor (OFET) devices with high‐stability of signal response in both of ambient and aqueous conditions with PBS solution. ABSTRACT Diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP)–based conjugated polymers show strong promise for electronic applications, including bioelectronic gas sensors ...
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Journal of Navigation, 1963
Each navigational aid has its advantages and disadvantages and for that reason the optimum aid will be a combination of several aids. The best way of combining the aids seems to be by means of an automatic dead reckoning computer which continuously computes position from true air-speed and wind-speed and other data which can be fed into the existing ...
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Each navigational aid has its advantages and disadvantages and for that reason the optimum aid will be a combination of several aids. The best way of combining the aids seems to be by means of an automatic dead reckoning computer which continuously computes position from true air-speed and wind-speed and other data which can be fed into the existing ...
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Navigation systems integration
IEE Airborne Navigation Systems Workshop, 1997The paper is concerned with methods of improving the accuracy, continuity and integrity of airborne navigation systems. The core concept considered is integration, or combination, of navigation sensor data. The principles of integrated navigation and optimal estimation theory are discussed. The complexity of navigation system requirements is described,
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Multimodal Navigation Integrated with Imaging
2010Intraoperative high-field MRI in combination and close integration with microscope-based navigation serving as a common interface for the presentation of multimodal data in the surgical field seems to be one of the most promising surgical setups allowing avoiding unwanted tumor remnants while preserving neurological function.
Christopher, Nimsky +3 more
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Integrated Tourist Navigation System
2009 Sixth International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization, 2009Tourist navigation systems have used digital maps to provide users with location and route information for a long time. However, without detailed 3D building models, users may miss important turns at some intersections and have problems to find their target buildings.
Haomian Wang +4 more
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Integration of Navigation Data
Journal of Navigation, 1995This article treats integration of navigation data from a variety of sensors in a submarine using extended Kalman filtering in order to improve the accuracy of position, velocity and heading estimates. The problem has been restricted to planar motion.
A. Svensson, J. Holst
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VisPad: Integrating Visualization, Navigation and Synthesis
2007 IEEE Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology, 2007We present a new framework - VisPad - to support the user to revisit the visual exploration process, and to synthesize and disseminate information. It offers three integrated views. The data view allows the user to interactively explore the data. The navigation view captures the exploration process.
Shrinivasan, Y.B., Wijk, van, J.J.
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Integrated aircraft navigation system
2013 IEEE 2nd International Conference Actual Problems of Unmanned Air Vehicles Developments Proceedings (APUAVD), 2013The paper describes the integrated aircraft navigation system, which includes the strapdown inertial navigation system (SINS), GPS receiver, optical horizon sensor and magnetometer. The integration algorithm for such system based on the Kalman filtering is represented.
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