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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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The Future of Merchant Marine Navigation
Journal of Navigation, 1969Although the merchant navy is one of the earliest users of navigation, it is today by no means the most spectacular user, especially in comparison with present-day hovercraft and the coming supersonic civil aircraft. This absence of the spectacular is, however, not due to lack of imagination or progressiveness, but stems from very natural circumstances.
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Nautical Mathematics and Marine Navigation
National Mathematics Magazine, 1945F. E. Carr +3 more
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Inertial Techniques for Marine Navigation
Journal of Navigation, 1960The requirements of navigation entering or leaving harbour or in narrow waters are exacting, and a very accurate position is usually essential. For this reason it is believed that inertial techniques should be applied in the first instance only to ocean navigation as, although the system will give the ship's position continually, the accuracy will be ...
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Marine Gravity Anomaly From Satellite Altimetry: Interpolation and Matching Navigation
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2023Ning Mao, , Jiangning Xu
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A History of Marine Navigation
The Geographical Journal, 1974Charles H. Cotter, W. E. May
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