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Efficient robot navigation inspired by honeybee learning flights. [PDF]

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Navigation in the fingertip

2013 World Haptics Conference (WHC), 2013
The tactile sense provides local motion information, such as the speed, the direction, and the duration of motion, of an object sliding on the fingertip. An optimal observer should be able to represent the displacement of the object, or the displacement of its own finger on a surface, by integrating these local motion cues over time.
Alessandro Moscatelli   +2 more
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Navigation and Navigation Algorithms

2020
The development of navigation technology stems from the need for direction and location identification of military and production activities in the early stages of human society. With the advancement of society and the improvement of productivity, the space for human activities has been expanding, which requires higher technical for navigation ...
Yu-Xin Zhao, Ri-Xu Hao
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The Navigation of Navigation Satellites

Journal of Navigation, 1986
The orbits of navigation satellites have to be determined very precisely. The Transit broadcast (predicted) ephemeris, which is computed by the US Navy Astronautics Group, has an estimated orbital positional accuracy of the order of 25 m in each direction.
V. Ashkenazi, T. Moore
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Navigation

Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2017
Experiments with migrating birds displaced during autumn migration outside their normal migration corridor reveal two different navigational strategies: adult migrants compensate for the displacement, and head towards their traditional wintering areas, whereas young first-time migrants continue in their migratory direction.
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Inertial Navigation and Animal Navigation

New England Journal of Medicine, 1965
THE continuing appearance of papers1 2 3 4 on various aspects of the problem of animal navigation attest to the interest in this phenomenon, whose physiologic basis remains incompletely elucidated....
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Navigating with a Browser

2007
We consider the navigation power of Web browsers, such as Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer or Opera. To this end, we formally introduce the notion of a navigational problem. We investigate various characteristics of such problems which make them hard to visit with small number of clicks.
Michal Bielecki   +4 more
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Tag navigation

Proceedings of the 2nd international workshop on Social software engineering and applications, 2009
The amount of information available on the world wide web keeps growing at an exponential pace. Social tagging is a feature of various online social networks to organize information elements by letting people label these with free-form text, called tags.
Cédric S. Mesnage, Mark J. Carman
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Communication And Navigation

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1962
I. COMMUNICATION Satellite communication will be in current application not only for point-to-point transmission connecting all countries of the world for telephone, data facsimile and television, but satellite broadcasting will also be operating with automatic and available selection of spoken intelligence in all principal languages.
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Inertial navigation as a basis for animal navigation

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1964
Abstract The phenomenon of animal navigation has thus far not been completely explained in physiological terms, although it now appears to be well established that several species utilize celestial aids in their navigation. The remarkably successful development in recent years of self-contained Inertial Navigation Systems for automatic indication of ...
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