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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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1992
In 1927, when Charles Lindbergh ventured out over the Atlantic aboard his beloved “Spirit of St. Louis,” he tracked his progress using dead reckoning positioning techniques. As accurately as he could, Lindbergh measured his ground speed along each leg of his 33-hour journey. Then he multiplied by the elapsed time to estimate his new position.
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In 1927, when Charles Lindbergh ventured out over the Atlantic aboard his beloved “Spirit of St. Louis,” he tracked his progress using dead reckoning positioning techniques. As accurately as he could, Lindbergh measured his ground speed along each leg of his 33-hour journey. Then he multiplied by the elapsed time to estimate his new position.
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This chapter explores the practical applications and effective methods of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into various educational settings. It examines how educational institutions, ranging from K-12 to higher education, have successfully utilized AI to enhance teaching methods, strategies, and learning outcomes through the presentation of ...
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Marine Integrated Navigation System
Navigation, 1969This paper describes a new concept for solving the age-old “navigation problem” confronting the conning officer on commercial seagoing vessels. Unlike other navigational devices, this total systems approach stresses the point that in order for a system to be truly effective it must be capable of (a) collecting all available navigational data rapidly on
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2004
Be honest, now: Did you ever make a web site without navigation? OK, maybe apart from one or two little test projects. Anyway, any web site that consists of more than two or three pages needs navigation.
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Be honest, now: Did you ever make a web site without navigation? OK, maybe apart from one or two little test projects. Anyway, any web site that consists of more than two or three pages needs navigation.
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The ‘Manav’ Integrated Navigation System
Journal of Navigation, 1983The history of manav goes back fourteen years to 1967 when Esso placed a contract with the Ministry of Technology (mintech) to carry out work to develop a system to assist in ensuring the safe operation of its Very Large Crude Carriers, which were then coming into service.
I. C. Millar, R. F. Hansford
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Integrated Navigation and Positioning System
Navigation, 1982A unique integrated navigation and positioning system was developed by Systems Management, a unit of Sperry Division, for control of Saipem's new semi-submersible pipe laying ship Castoro Sei. Accurate ship's movement along a pre-surveyed route is provided for precision pipe laying in deep water.
JAMES F. DEMATTE, NAZARO SIMONELLI
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