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Pilot navigation model for foraging ants
The 6th International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems, and The 13th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligence Systems, 2012Although landmarks are used as global one in the model of navigation, the insects in temperate zone have to use local landmarks and local visual cues. Because local landmarks could be equipped with fundamental ambiguity, the landmarks are destined to be both Go- and Stop-signs.
Yukio-Pegio Gunji, Tomoko Sakiyama
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The pilot interface in area navigation
7th Annual Meeting and Technical Display, 1970The problem of predicting the configuration of a cabledrogue system towed in a steady circular path has been reexamined in this paper, and several outstanding research topics have been identified. First; under the assumptions of negligible side and tangential drag forces on the cable, a modeling law for the circular towing problem becomes possible ...
C. FENWICK, H. SCHWEIGHOFER
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A mixed reality-based navigation method for dental implant navigation method: A pilot study
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2023This in vitro study aimed to put forward the development and investigation of a novel Mixed Reality (MR)-based dental implant navigation method and evaluate implant accuracy. Data were collected using 3D-cone beam computed tomography. The MR-based navigation system included a Hololens headset, an NDI (Northern Digital Inc.) Polaris optical tracking ...
Lin Liu +7 more
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Mortality Among US Commercial Pilots And Navigators
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 1998The airline industry may be an occupational setting with specific health risks. Two environmental agents to which flight crews are known to be exposed are cosmic radiation and magnetic fields generated by the aircraft's electrical system. Other factors to be considered are circadian disruption and conditions specific to air travel, such as noise ...
J S, Nicholas +6 more
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Gender Differences in Navigational Memory: Pilots vs. Nonpilots
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, 2015INTRODUCTION: The coding of space as near and far is not only determined by arm-reaching distance, but is also dependent on how the brain represents the extension of the body space. Recent reports suggest that the dissociation between reaching and navigational space is not limited to perception and action but also involves memory systems.
Verde, Paola +8 more
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An electronic navigational aid for pilots-designed by pilots
Oceans '97. MTS/IEEE Conference Proceedings, 1997Summary form only given, substantially as follows. There have been significant advances in wireless communications as well as increased utilization of the Global Positioning System (GPS) for commercial navigation systems. A major component in maritime applications of these technologies is a portable shipboard system that provides more that own-ship ...
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Some Nomograms for the Pilot Navigator
The Mathematical Gazette, 1950A pilot flying solo is in a somewhat difficult position as regards air navigation. Too much in my opinion has been written about how to navigate an aeroplane for the man with an array of instruments and a comfortable chair and chart table to work at, and not enough for the other poor unfortunate.
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Perceptual integration of piloting and navigation
Proceedings. 5th IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control 1990, 2002The crucial issues of modularization and communication using the idea of perception as an integration and communication mechanism for robotic systems are addressed. A paradigm for integrating robotic systems by focusing attention on perception is described.
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Pilot-Assistant Navigation Expert System
Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE IECON. 22nd International Conference on Industrial Electronics, Control, and Instrumentation, 2002Artificial intelligence techniques display great proficiency in the navigation of modern aircraft, especially military ones that require quick response to danger. This paper present a Pilot-Assistant Navigation Expert System (PANES) capable of navigation calculation, situation estimation, danger prediction and estimation, synthesis decision-making ...
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