NAVIGATION, Journal of the Institute of Navigation

Volume: 17
Published: 1970

   Volume 17, Number 1 (Spring 1970)
Title Author Page Numbers
EARLY HISTORY OF DEEP SUBMERGENCE NAVIGATION ABOARD TRIETE Kenneth V. Mackenzie 3 - 12
MARITIME AIDS TO NAVIGATION IN THE SHORT DISTANCE MARITIME ENVIRONMENT Capt. D. Dulany Claggert 13 - 19
ONE-WAY RADIO RANGE MEASUREMENTS FOR SURVEYING AND NAVIGATION Dr. H. C. Freiesleben 20 - 23
INTEROCEANIC CANAL STUDIES George A. Makela and Edwin W. Eden, Jr. 24 - 31
AUTOMATIC PLOTTING AND ANTI-COLLISION WARNING SYSTEM Aldo Massara 32 - 38
LONG PERIOD ERROR MODES OF A DOPPLER RADAR/FREE DIRECTIONAL GYRO NAVIGATION SYSTEM F. C. Sakran, Jr. 39 - 46
THE OFFSET METHOD OF SONAR RANGING D. E. Boegeman 47 - 51
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE WITH SATELLITE NAVIGATION ABOARD USNS CHARLES H. DAVIS (T-AGOR 5) E. C. Buffington, K. H. Hughes, and D. W. Muerdter 52 - 55
SIDE-LOOKING SONAR NAVIGATION Dr. Carl D. Lowenstein 56 - 66
PRECISION POSITION MEASUREMENT FOR SURFACE SHIPS UTILIZING SHORT PULSE MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION Philip N. Miydal and Arthur J. Hannum 67 - 75
A DEEP SUBMERGENCE DIVERS' NAVIGATION SYSTEM Ben Saltzer 76 - 82
FLIGHT TEST EXPERIMENTS TO EVALUATE AIDED-INERTIAL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FOR TERMINAL GUIDANCE Ronald J. Madigan 83 - 100
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 92 - 95
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 96 - 97
   Volume 17, Number 2 (Summer 1970)
Title Author Page Numbers
THE METHOD OF LUNAR DISTANCES AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCE Saul Moskowitz 101 - 121
STONE HENGE AND THE PIRI RE’IS MAP Alan R. Gillespie 122 - 123
PRECISE ACOUSTIC NAVIGATION AND POSITION KEEPING Dudley E. Campbell 124 - 135
THE USE OF PULSED DOPPLER SONAR FOR NAVIGATION OF MANNED DEEP SUBMERGENCE VEHICLES Thomas A. Coulet 136 - 141
A NEW APPROACH TO PRELIMINARY SITE SURVEILLANCE George M. Walsh and George J. Moss, Jr. 142 - 148
PRECISION SUBSEA NAVIGATION SYSTEM H. Van Calcar 149 - 157
CORRELATION SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR DEPTH SOUNDING George J. Moss, Jr. And George M. Walsh 158 - 163
NAVIGATION OF DEEP SUBMERSIBLES IN CLOSE SEARCH Capt. R. K. R. Worthington 164 - 169
USING THE NAVY NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM Thomas A. Stansell, Jr. 170 - 185
THE PREDICTION OF TIME OF CLOSEST APPROACH A. C. Rawling 186 - 189
THERMAL PRECONDITIONING UTILIZING A RADIOISOTOPE HEAT SOURCE Capt. Donald C. DePreesm 190 - 199
DIRECT-RANGING LORAN Leo Horowitz 200 - 204
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 205 - 208
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 209 - 210
   Volume 17, Number 3 (Fall 1970)
Title Author Page Numbers
NAVIGATION NEAR THE MOON BY MEANS OF LUNAR-BASED BEACONS Thomas M. Carson 213 - 218
NAVIGATION DATA FROM MARINER MARS 1969 TV PICTURES Thomas C. Duxbury 219 - 225
NAVIGATION SATELLITES FOR EARTH-ORBITAL AND LUNAR OPERATIONS Thomas P. Nosek 226 - 233
EARTH SATELLITE SYSTEMS FOR MARINE AND TRANSOCEANIC NAVIGATION AND TRAFFIC CONTROL Capt. Alfred E. Fiore, and Dr. Paul Rosenberg 234 - 245
THE IMPACT OF HELICOPTER OPERATIONS ON AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL IN THE 1970'S Col. James G. McFadden, USA, AASC 246 - 252
ANALYSIS OF A CAPACITY CONCEPT FOR RUNWAY AND FINAL-APPROACH PATH AIRSPACE A. J. Goldman 253 - 259
TIME-SYNCHRONIZED APPROACH CONTROL Ralph L. Erwin, Jr. 260 - 266
AVOIDING COLLISIONS IN A TIMELY MANNER Robert E. Perkinson 267 - 277
RESULTS OF THE ATA CAS FLIGHT TEST PROGRAM Martin J. Borrok and David C. Rider 278 - 289
NAVIGATION BY DEFINITION N. W. Emmott 290 - 294
DETERMINING A RADAR STATION'S CONTACT TIMES James M. Deike 295 - 299
CERTAIN hc/Z COMPUTATION POSSIBILITIES Alfred H. Kerrick 300 - 307
TRIANGULATION THEORY AND TECHNIQUES Cherokee C. Johnson 308 - 324
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 325 - 333
   Volume 17, Number 4 (Winter 1970)
Title Author Page Numbers
APPLICATION OF OPTIMAL CONTROL THEORY TO SATELLITE-BASED OCEANIC AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL Stuart H. Starr and Dr. Barry M. Horowitz 337 - 348
APPLICATION OF STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES TO LANDMARK NAVIGATION J. E. Bennett and J. C. Hung 349 - 357
SOFTWARE ADVANCES IN AIDED INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEMS Dr. Arthur Gelb and Dr. Aurthur A. Sutherland, Jr. 358 - 369
A STRAPDOWN MAGNETIC AZIMUTH DETECTOR W. A. Shapiro and C. E. Roemer 370 - 374
CONCEPTUAL QUESTIONS IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL DESIGN Dr. Gene R. Marner 375 - 380
TIME AND NAVIGATION Dr. R. L. Duncombe and R. F. Haupt 381 - 386
THE CURRENT STATUS OF AND FUTURE TRENDS IN NAVIGATION TRAINING AT THE U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Lieut. F. Richard Whalen 387 - 396
NAVIGATION TRAINING FOR CURRENT SPACE FLIGHTS Frank Hughes and Charles Floyd 397 - 403
MAN'S FUTURE ROLE AS AN AIRCRAFT NAVIGATOR Dr. Carl F. Hoffman and John J. Czaja 404 - 411
MAN-MACHINE CONSIDERATIONS IN SYSTEM DESIGN FOR ALL-WEATHER, LOW-LEVEL NAVIGATION G. V. S. Raju and D. L. Horwitz 412 - 418
USE OF PLANETARIA IN NAVIGATION INSTRUCTION Major Kenneth W. Brotnow 419 - 421
THE ROLE OF MAN IN AEROSPACE DEFENSE COMMAND NAVIGATION Major Ricliard M. Shute 422 - 425
INERTIAL SYSTEMS AND AREA NAVIGATION IN THE U.S. DOMESTIC AIRSPACE Joseph M. Del Balzo 426 - 431
STAR CHARTS FOR MANNED SPACE FLIGHT Ted A. Guillory, Gebe E. Gentry, and John W. O'Neill 432 - 447
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 448 - 450
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 451 - 452
INDEX TO VOLUME 17 - 453 - 455