NAVIGATION, Journal of the Institute of Navigation

Volume: 14
Published: 1967

   Volume 14, Number 1 (Spring 1967)
Title Author Page Numbers
NOTES ON SUBMARINE PERISCOPES William J. Rowan 3 - 21
INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSLATION OF SCHULER'S ORIGINAL PAPER Alan J. Grant 22 - 25
THE DISTURBANCE OF PENDULUM AND GYROSCOPIC APPARATUS BY THE ACCELERATION OF THE VEHICLE Dr. Maximilian Schuler (Translated by J. M. Slater) 26 - 32
MANEUVERING BOARD OR RADAR PLOTTING SHEET? Capt. Howard L. Peterson 33 - 51
SAFETY LANES FOR MARINE NAVIGATION Capt. Lorne G. Taylor 52 - 60
THE COOPERATIVE CHARTING PROGRAM OF THE UNITED STATES POWER SQUADRONS Stf/C Myron B. Wolf, N, USPS 61 - 64
ROUTING SHIPS THROUGH ICE INFESTED AREAS Franklin E. Kniskern 65 - 71
MARINE USER'S MODIFICATIONS TO THE AIR ALMANAC Ernest B. Brown 72 - 73
AIR NAVIGATION, A STATUS REPORT Capt. Alton B Moody 74 - 81
MEN AND SYSTEMS IN THE YEARS TO COME Capt. Jean Hardouin 82 - 84
SGN-10 FIRST COMMERCIAL INERTIAL NAVIGATOR Joseph F. Caligiuri 85 - 92
CONFIDENCE LIMITS FOR THE PERCENTILE ANALYSIS OF GUIDANCE SYSTEM ERRORS Dr. Claude L. Emmerich 93 - 94
COMPUTATIONAL ERRORS IN THE GENERATION OF THE DIRECTION COSINE MATRIX IN A STRAPDOWN SYSTEM Avery A. Morgan 95 - 104
THE 1965 EVALUATION OF A LITTON LN-12 INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM IN CIVIL AIR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Robert J. Holm 105 - 116
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 117 - 121
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 122 - 123
   Volume 14, Number 2 (Summer 1967)
Title Author Page Numbers
SATELLITE NAVIGATION AND COMMUNICATION FOR MERCHANT SHIPS Roy E. Anderson 127 - 141
THE KEYSTONE SYSTEM OF ANTI-COLLISION RADAR NAVIGATION Capt. Robert M. Slack 142 - 149
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE OMEGA NAVIGATION SYSTEM TO SAFE AND ECONOMICAL SHIP OPERATIONS Capt. Joseph F. Enright 150 - 156
THE FRANKLIN PILOTING TECHNIQUE Ernest B. Brown and Bryon E. Franklin 157 - 156
SHIPS BRIDGE AUTOMATION Capt. Czeslaw A. Abramowski 162 - 164
MAN AND RADAR DISPLAY, POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITS OF THE RELIABLE USE Dr. H. C. Freiesleben 165 - 169
THE ORIGIN OF SEA CLUTTER PATTERNS Dr. H. C. Freiesleben 170 - 173
HUMAN FACTORS AFFECTING MERCHANT SHIP NAVIGATION SAFETY Philip Dilloway 174 - 178
THE WEIBULL DISTRIBUTION AS A MODEL FOR RADIAL ERRORS Jawes D. Baker 179 - 186
IMPROVING NAVIGATIONAL SYSTEMS THROUGH ESTABLISHMENT OF A MARINE GEODETIC RANGE A. G. Mourad and N. A. Frazier 187 - 194
INSTANTANEOUS IMPACT POINT ANALYSIS Richard Y. Pei 195 - 204
ALL-WEATHER LANDING SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL CONTROL Jack D. Rector and Edwin R. Hattendorf 205 - 217
OPTICAL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE AND ATMOSPHERE ATTENUATION Earl J. McCartney 218 - 228
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 229 - 232
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 233 - 235
   Volume 14, Number 3 (Fall 1967)
Title Author Page Numbers
AN ENGINEERING APPROACH TO THE MATHEMATICS OF CELESTIAL NAVIGATION Joseph W. Little 239 - 248
A SMALL BOAT NAVIGATION SYSTEM Allan C. Bernstein 249 - 250
SHIP ROUTING IN CONGESTED WATERS Commodore John W. Anderson 251 - 254
TIDAL CURRENT SURVEY OF LONG ISLAND AND BLOCK ISLAND SOUNDS Steacy D. Hicks 255 - 264
EXPLICIT (NONITERATIVE) LORAN SOLUTION Sheldon Razin 265 - 269
USE OF A SMALL COMPUTER AS A CELESTIAL NAVIGATION AID D. W. Range and R. N. Southworth 270 - 279
RATIONALIZATION AND ECONOMICAL GAINS OF AUTOMATION ABOARD MERCHANT SHIPS Capt. Czeslaw A. Abramowski 280 - 284
NAVIGATION MANAGEMENT: THE INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE SENSOR SYSTEMS Loren A. DeGroot and William L. Polhemus 285 - 294
PRECISION ANGLE MEASUREMENT IN ELECTROMAGNETIC NAVIGATION SYSTEMS H. Warren Cooper 295 - 307
PILOT WARNING SYSTEMS Dr. H. Richard van Saun 308 - 314
EROS IN OPERATION Martin J. Borrok 315 - 320
THE ISSUES AND THE ANSWERS Robert E. Perkinson 321 - 327
THE IMPACT OF GUIDANCE TECHNOLOGY ON AUTOMATED NAVIGATION J. M. Wuerth 328 - 339
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 340 - 346
   Volume 14, Number 4 (Winter 1967)
Title Author Page Numbers
THE NAUTICAL ALMANAC IN ITS SEVENTH THIRD OF A CENTURY D. H. Sadler 349 - 355
MARINE NAVIGATION: WHERE WE STAND-WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE G. D. Dunlap 357 - 362
NAVIGATION OF PLEASURE BOATS R. R. Blandford 363 - 367
NAVIGATION IN OCEAN SURVEYS Capt. Miller J. Tonkel, USESSA 368 - 375
ANALYSIS OF THE CELESTIAL PLOT IN MARINE NAVIGATION Ernest B. Brown 376 - 377
NAVIGATION SATELLITES Donald F. Spencer 378 - 382
GROUND-BASED RADIO AIDS TO NAVIGATION Sven H. Dodington 383 - 387
NAVIGATION OF V/STOL AIRCRAFT IN HIGH-DENSITY URBAN AREAS Tirey K. Vickers 388 - 397
NAVIGATION FOR GENERAL AVIATION Glen A. Gilbert 398 - 415
SPACE NAVIGATION William T. McDonald and Dr. Robert G. Stern 416 - 433
CURVES FOR LORAN-INERTIAL ANALYSIS T. M. Pienkowski 434 - 442
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 443 - 445
NOTES AND COMMENT - 446 - 448
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 449 - 450
INDEX TO VOLUME 14 OF NAVIGATION - 451 - 454