NAVIGATION, Journal of the Institute of Navigation

Volume: 15
Published: 1968

   Volume 15, Number 1 (Spring 1968)
Title Author Page Numbers
DEEP SUBMERGENCE NAVIGATION Joseph A. Cestone 2 - 15
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF MERCHANT MARINE NAVIGATION Cdr. Alfred E. Fiore, USMS 16 - 21
GEODETIC POSITIONING AT SEA Andrew C. Campbell 22 - 26
NAVIGATION IN VIETNAMESE WATERS Lt. Cdr. John D. Rohrbough 27 - 28
ELECTRONIC AGE IN OCEANOGRAPHY Angelo A. Ferrara 29 - 33
TRACK, POSITION, AND COURSE ON CHARTING Cdr. Alfred C. Holmes, USESSA 34 - 38
INERTIAL NAVIGATION Dr. Robert C. Duncan 39 - 52
GREAT CIRCLE SAILING (GRAPHIC SOLUTION) William M. Fraser 53 - 61
THE RADIO SEXTANT E. O. Frye, G. E. Chadima, K. L. Wallace, and G. R. Marner 62 - 68
GYRO WANDER CORRECTION BY PERIODIC REVERSALS OF GYRO SPIN, PART I Norman E. French 69 - 77
AIR NAVIGATION TRENDS Alexander B. Winick 78 - 81
ABC'S OF RENDEZVOUS Alan M. Schneider 82 - 92
AIRCRAFT POSITION DETERMINATION: A MODERN VIEW OF REQUIREMENTS John E. Gaffney, Jr. and Dan C. Ross 93 - 98
CANONICAL PARAMETERS FOR TRILATERATION ERROR ANALYSIS Bin-Lun Ho 99 - 104
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 105 - 108
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 109 - 111
   Volume 15, Number 2 (Summer 1968)
Title Author Page Numbers
THE OMEGA NAVIGATION SYSTEM John W. Brogden 115 - 118
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVIGATIONAL IMPORT AT THE U. S. NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE Halford Woodson and Dr. Charles C. Bates 119 - 126
UNDERWATER LOGS Lyman W. Griswold 127 - 135
MK NC-2 NAVIGATIONAL PLOTTING SYSTEM C. W. Poppe and C. H. Macdonald 136 - 149
NAVIGATION REQUIREMENTS IN THE NAVY Capt. Henry Bress 150 - 153
PROGRESS IN PRECISION TIMEKEEPING AND TIME DISTRIBUTION R. Glenn Hall 154 - 156
KEYNOTE ADDRESS SUPERSONIC NAVIGATION-NOW AND TOMORROW Dr. Gene R. Marner 157 - 161
OPERATIONAL METEOROLOGY FOR SST OPERATIONS James K. Thompson 162 - 168
NAVIGATION FOR THE FIRST- GENERATION SUPERSONIC ERA Siegbert B. Poritzky 169 - 174
SST NAVIGATION Dave Manis 175 - 187
FUTURE ASPECTS OF SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT NAVIGATION Robert Jon Pawlak 188 - 193
LONG RANGE NAVIGATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT R. H. Waldman 194 - 198
SEPARATION CRITERIA FOR SUPERSONIC TRANSPORTS AND OTHER ASPECTS OF TRAFFIC CONTROL V. W. Attwooll 199 - 204
AN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE VIEWS SST NAVIGATION REQUIREMENTS B. F. McLeod 205 - 208
DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS N. Pepper 209 - 213
GYRO WANDER CORRECTION BY PERIODIC REVERSALS OF GYRO SPIN PART 2. EVALUATION OF PERIODIC SPIN REVERSALS AS A METHOD OF CORRECTING THE WANDER OF GYROSCOPES Norman E. French 214 - 218
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 219 - 222
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 223 - 225
   Volume 15, Number 3 (Fall 1968)
Title Author Page Numbers
THE NAVY NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM: DESCRIPTION AND STATUS Thomas A. Stansell, Jr. 229 - 243
NAVIGATION IN OCEANOGRAPHY Michael A. Iacona 244 - 256
GREAT CIRCLE ROUTE Lieut. Jack O. Horton, Jr. 257 - 259
TRUE AZIMUTH CALCULATION Michael C. Hutchins 260 - 261
AIDING NAVIGATION BY COMMAND AND CONTROL Francis J. Enge 262 - 264
SHIPS' AUTOMATION AND WORK STUDY Capt. C. A. Abramowski 265 - 267
MARINE ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION SYSTEMS-A REVIEW Wolf Kuebler 268 - 273
RELATION OF AZIMUTH AND POSITION ERRORS IN A LONG-RANGE AIRCRAFT INERTIAL SYSTEM R. J. Holm 274 - 279
SIMPLICITY: A VIRTUE IN ROCKET GUIDANCE Robert E. Kelley 280 - 285
IMPROVED NAVIGATION TECHNIQUES FOR EMERGENCY HELICOPTER SERVICES Tirey K. Vickers 286 - 296
AVIONICS SYSTEMS FOR THE SST ERA G. L. Benning, G. T. Bergemann, J. M. Holt, and H. M. Schweighofer 297 - 307
MANUAL OPTIMAL GUIDANCE TECHNIQUES P. A. Anderson and Dr. J. D. Gilchrist 308 - 323
A HANDHELD OPTICAL RANGEFINDER FOR ORBITAL RENDEZVOUS Robert T. Pitlak 324 - 331
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 332 - 334
   Volume 15, Number 4 (Winter 1968)
Title Author Page Numbers
SIGHT REDUCTION TABLES FOR ORBITAL PLANE DETERMINATION William P. Devereux 337 - 345
A PRACTICAL MECHANICAL CALCULATOR SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY Mitchell E. Timin and Alan M. Schneider 346 - 354
IRRADIATION AND MANUAL NAVIGATION Richard F. Haines and William H. Allen 355 - 363
NOTE ON DETERMINING RANGE FROM SEXTANT ALTITUDE Dr. William H. Guier 366 - 375
OMEGA-INERTIAL HYBRID RECEIVER Winslow Palmer 376 - 390
EXTENDED CAPABILITY FROM EXISTING NAVAIDS Loren E. DeGroot and John Larsen, 391 - 405
THE INTEGRATION OF AIR NAVIGATION SYSTEMS John Larsen 406 - 414
RECENT PROGRESS IN NAVIGATION SATELLITES L. M. Keane 415 - 423
TERMINAL PHASE NAVIGATION Charles Broxmeyer and Duncan MacKinnon 424 - 430
ON THE ACCURACY OF CELESTIAL MPP'S IN AIR NAVIGATION Major Ronald A. Briggs 431 - 435
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 436 - 438
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 439 - 439
INDEX TO VOLUME 15 - 440 - 442