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A Piloting SIMulator for Maritime and Fluvial Navigation: SimNav
2003SimNav is a simulator of ship piloting for port and river navigation. It puts together in an integrated system a set of programs running models of the physical phenomenons involved in a ship movement.
Michel Vayssade, Alain Pourplanche
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[Personality characteristics of pilots and navigators].
Kosmicheskaia biologiia i aviakosmicheskaia meditsina, 1977One of the pathways of improving the psychological selection of the flying personnel is to study properties of the personality responsible for flying tasks. It is important to form an ideal of personality properties of the pilot and navigator. With this purpose a special set of psychological methods allowing a comprehensive study of the personality was
N F, Luk'ianova +2 more
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Pilot’s Interaction with a Glass Cockpit Navigation System
2013Poster deals with interaction between pilots and navigation system of an ultra-light aircraft equipped with a glass cockpit. Glass cockpits are slowly replacing the gauges and dials used in small aircrafts and will play an important role in the future, because it is expected, it will replace them completely. Presented results are regarding the decision
Ondrej Bruna, Tomás Levora, Pavel Paces
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A system approach to navigating and piloting small UUVs
Symposium on Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Technology, 2002A description of trade studies and analysis conducted to establish a general architecture for navigating and piloting systems for small unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) are presented. The criteria are derived from requirements to perform missions such as mine hunting, mine field mapping, submarine applications, and package placement and retrieval ...
B.L. Hutchinson +3 more
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The missing (data) link in pilot navigation
IEEE Symposium on Position Location and Navigation. A Decade of Excellence in the Navigation Sciences, 2002It is noted that some aircraft accidents, have occurred for lack of vital information which was somewhere in the National Airspace System but not available to the pilots and the air traffic controllers in time and in the right form. It is suggested that the mode S radar has the potential of closing the system loop to allow all parties to have the ...
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The Effect of Rotation in the Navigation of Multi-level Buildings: A Pilot Study
2017The aim of the present paper is to investigate user’s perception of buildings’ layouts with particular emphasis on navigation of multi-level buildings. Up to date, research seems to pay more attention to wayfinding in two-dimensional environments, investigating it in public buildings such as hospitals, airports or university departments where it is ...
Mastrodonato, Giulia +3 more
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Dual versus Solo Pilot Navigation in Helicopters at Low Level
Ergonomics, 1968This study, using CH112 light helicopters and experienced pilots, was aimed toward answering two questions.
R E, Lewis +2 more
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Interactive Autonomy for Navigation and Piloting of Planetary Rovers
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1996Abstract A hierarchical functional control architecture for navigation and piloting of a planetary rover is presented together with a medium level autonomous operation mode called Interactive Autonomy. The main features of the control architecture implementation are an extensive fuzzy world model and fuzzy path planning on Navigation layer, and the ...
Alejandro Martin-Alvarez, Peter Putz
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Pharmaceutical trademarks: Navigating through the FDA's pilot program
Drug News & Perspectives, 2010Creation and clearance of pharmaceutical trademarks continues to be one of the most difficult and challenging areas of trademark law. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently initiated a 2-year Pilot Program under Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) IV.
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A pilot workshop to help refugees navigate the U.S. pharmacy system
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2016To assess refugees' understanding of the U.S. pharmacy system; to determine whether an educational workshop improved understanding.U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants-affiliated institute, Manchester, NH.Student pharmacist-led workshops for refugees, including slide presentation, interactive activities, and demonstration.Comparison of pre- and ...
Carroll-Ann W, Goldsmith +2 more
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