Volume 12, Number 1 (Spring 1965) | ||
Title | Author | Page Numbers |
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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 3 (Fall 1965) | ||
Title | Author | Page Numbers |
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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 |