NAVIGATION, Journal of the Institute of Navigation

Volume: 12
Published: 1965

   Volume 12, Number 1 (Spring 1965)
Title Author Page Numbers
NAVIGATION TECHNIQUES USED IN THE THRESHER SEARCH S. T. Knott 3 - 10
THE CURRENT STATE OF THE SCIENCE OF MARINE NAVIGATION C. M. Jansky, Jr. 11 - 23
THE OMEGA NAVIGATION SYSTEM E. R. Swanson and M. L. Tibbals 24 - 35
VLF RANGE-RANGE NAVIGATION ERROR CONTOURS Ronald Braff and Nathaniel Braverman 36 - 48
MARINE COURSE COMPUTER SEA EVALUATION Karl Burfeindt 49 - 59
AN AUTOMATIC SHIPBOARD DEPTH PLOTTING SYSTEM W. J. Tyler 60 - 67
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE BASIC MAGNETIC COMPASS IN GENERAL AVIATION William V. Kielhorn 68 - 71
A METHOD FOR THE EXACT CALCULATION OF SEA AND AIR MINIMUM TIME TRACKS BY MEANS OF A DIGITAL ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMED COMPUTER Edgar Rossger and Gerhard Ranike 72 - 76
A DEAD-RECKONING LAND VEHICLE NAVIGATION SYSTEM E. Wall 77 - 89
THE INSTITUTE FILE - 90 - 92
   Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 1965)
Title Author Page Numbers
U.S.N.S. ELTANIN, THE USARP RESEARCH SHIP Dr. T. O. Jones 95 - 100
COMPUTER PRODUCED SYNOPTIC ANALYSES OF SURFACE CURRENTS AND THEIR APPLICATION FOR NAVIGATION Cdr. W. E. Hubert 101 - 107
SHIP WEATHER ROUTING IN THE PACIFIC H. B. Kaster 108 - 110
SOME APPLICATIONS OF WEATHER SATELLITES TO MARINE NAVIGATION H. Q. Van Dyke 111 - 113
A MERCHANT VESSEL AS AN OCEANOGRAPHIC PLATFORM James E. Wager 114 - 117
NAVIGATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS THROUGH THE USE OF MANEUVERING PROPULSION DEVICES Edward A. Butter and, Seth Hawkins 118 - 122
SGN-4, LOW-COST MARINE INERTIAL NAVIGATOR Joseph F. Caligiuri 123 - 131
PRINTING OF ASTRONOMICAL AND SIGHT REDUCTION TABLES R. L. Duncombe and R. F. Haupt 132 - 135
NEWEST ONE-ENTRY NAVIGATION TABLES Captain G. P. Hadjilias, N. C., M. I. N. 136 - 144
UNDERSTANDING AN INERTIAL PLATFORM Bernard Nelson 145 - 152
MINIMUM ATTENTION DISPLAY TECHNIQUES Ronald J. Massa and Robert Keston 153 - 163
ADJUSTMENTS OF CELESTIAL MOTIONS FOR HIGH SPEED JET NAVIGATION Major William A. Cohen 164 - 170
AN OPTIMUM STELLAR- INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM B. E. Bona and C. E. Hutchinson 171 - 178
LUNAR DISTANCES AND OCCULTATIONS USING H. O. 214 D. D. Williams 179 - 184
THE INSTITUTE FILE - 185 - 186
NOTES AND COMMENT - 187 - 188
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 189 - 192
   Volume 12, Number 3 (Fall 1965)
Title Author Page Numbers
FROM SIMPLE QUADRANT TO SPACE SEXTANT Saul Moskowitz 193 - 200
PRECISE NAVIGATION REQUIREMENTS FOR HELICOPTERS AT SEA V. Withington 201 - 205
A SHORT STUDY OF STATISTICS OF COLLISIONS BETWEEN MERCHANT VESSELS R. F. Riggs 206 - 217
TRUE MOTION COMPUTER AIDS MOVING TARGET IDENTIFICATION David F. Sykes, Neil J. Jorgensen, and Lt. Kenneth G. Cutler 218 - 222
OPTICAL SYSTEM TO IMPROVE ACCURACY OF ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS Captain G. P. Hadjilias, N.C., M.I.N. 223 - 226
ELECTRONICALLY STEERABLE ANTENNAS FOR SPACECRAFT-TO-SPACE-CRAFT COMMUNICATIONS Dennis L. Backus 227 - 251
SPECIFICATION OF INERTIAL NAVIGATION ACCURACIES Capt. Jefferson Z. Amacker, and Lt. Francis J. Mason 252 - 255
A SOLUTION OF THE BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM FOR SPACE TRAJECTORIES. John Graham Hartwell 256 - 268
THE INSTITUTE FILE - 269 - 271
NOTES AND COMMENT - 272 - 272
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 273 - 276
   Volume 12, Number 4 (Winter 1965)
Title Author Page Numbers
THE USE OF RADIO SEXTANTS IN MARITIME NAVIGATION Dr. Gene R. Marner 277 - 286
SURFACE CONTROLLED DEEP OCEAN NAVIGATION TECHNIQUES FOR PRECISE BOTTOM SITE DETERMINATION AND RELOCATION David M. Holmes 287 - 298
ELECTRO-OPTICAL SPACE NAVIGATION SIMULATION Robert M. Williams 299 - 305
NAVIGATIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND METHODS OF RECREATIONAL BOATMEN Cdr. John E. Everson, N, USPS 306 - 311
SEXTANT SIGHTING PERFORMANCE FOR SPACE NAVIGATION USING SIMULATED AND REAL CELESTIAL TARGETS Bedford A. Lampkin 312 - 320
CELESTIALLY REFERENCED ELECTRONIC SPACE TRACKING Robert Irving 321 - 329
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NAVIGATION SATELLITES Eugene Ehrlich 330 - 338
CHART LOGISTICS FOR ADVANCED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Dr. Eric S. Guttmann 339 - 347
RADIO AUGMENTED AND CALIBRATED INERTIAL NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT. Donald B. Daniel 348 - 354
OPTIMAL STEERING FOR REQUIRED-VELOCITY GUIDANCE Dr. Howard M. Robbins 355 - 363
THE INSTITUTE FILE - 364 - 366
NOTES AND COMMENT - 367 - 369
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 370 - 370
INDEX TO VOLUME 12 OF NAVIGATION - 371 - 370