NAVIGATION, Journal of the Institute of Navigation

Volume: 18
Published: 1971

   Volume 18, Number 1 (Spring 1971)
Title Author Page Numbers
FOREWORD Col. Leonard R. Sugerman 3 - 3
THE INSTITUTE OF NAVIGATION IN PERSPECTIVE Alton B Moody 4 - 25
GUIDANCE IS FOREVER C. S. Draper 26 - 50
THE DEVELOPMENT OF LONG-RANGE HYPERBOLIC NAVIGATION IN THE UNITED STATES J. A. Pierce and R. H. Woodward 51 - 62
MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS IN MARINE NAVIGATION DURING THE LAST 25 YEARS G. D. Dunlap 63 - 76
AIR NAVIGATION TECHNIQUES E. W. Anderson 77 - 92
TRANSIT, THE NAVY NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM Thomas A. Stansell, Jr. 93 - 109
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION R. L. Duncombe 110 - 115
HISTORICAL APPROACH TO MARINE COLLISION AVOIDANCE A. E. Fiore, R. E. Anderson and L. J. Kapanka 116 - 133
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FORUM Contributor- Vernon I. Weihe 134 - 140
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 140 - 140
   Volume 18, Number 2 (Summer 1971)
Title Author Page Numbers
NAVIGATION AT THE PRIME MERIDIAN G. Gebel and B. Matthews 141 - 146
AUTOMATIC OMEGA RECEIVER: COMPUTER-AUGMENTED APPROACH TO LOW COST MARINE NAVIGATION Norman C. Dickerson, Jr. 147 - 154
AUTOMATIC REAL TIME OMEGA ACCURACY ENHANCEMENT Charles E. Hastings and A. Clifford Barker 155 - 164
NAVIGATION AND THE UNITED STATES POWER SQUADRONS Vice Commander Herbert Talboys, N 165 - 167
OMEGA E. R. Swanson 168 - 175
SIZE AND OCEAN DISTRIBUTION OF THE WORLD MERCHANT FLEET: PRESENT AND FUTURE Robert P. Thompson 176 - 187
THE VEGA X-BAND ENHANCER-AN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGICAL AID TO NAVIGATION Thomas A. Moore 188 - 195
MARINE NAVIGATION AND COMMUNICATIONS AT L-BAND VIA SYNCHRONOUS SATELLITE Jerome D. Barnla 196 - 204
INCAS INTEGRATED NAVIGATION AND COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM K. H. Chase and B. V. Tiblin 205 - 214
AUTOMATION OF MERCHANT SHIP NAVIGATION SYSTEMS Thomas D. Mara 215 - 220
LOW COST AUTOMATIC SHIP POSITIONING AND GUIDANCE SYSTEM Lt. Commander David H. Freese, Jr. 221 - 230
WHEN IS A BOAT SAFE? Commander William N. Spence 231 - 236
IMPROVING WEATHER SERVICES FOR THE SAFETY OF RECREATIONAL BOATING Caleb Warner and Peter Leavitt 237 - 246
IMPROVED POSITION LOCATOR (IPL) A MAN CARRIED NAVIGATION SYSTEM W. J. Hoff 247 - 252
LOCAL HOUR ANGLE OF ARIES TABLES Frederick L. Devereux, Jr. 253 - 258
THE INSTITUTE'S FILE - 259 - 260
   Volume 18, Number 3 (Fall 1971)
Title Author Page Numbers
APOLLO, A TRANSITION IN THE ART OF PILOTING A VEHICLE James L. Nevins 261 - 280
TECHNOLOGY OF TOMORROW'S COMMERCIAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL William G. Denhard 281 - 291
EXAMPLES OF MOON SIGHTS TO OBTAIN TIME AND LONGITUDE Dr. Frances W. Wright 292 - 297
THE IMPACT OF INERTIAL NAVIGATION ON AIR SAFETY R. M. Hershkowitz, D. O'Mathuna and K. R. Britting 298 - 307
AVIATION SYSTEM DESIGN FOR SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY Nathaniel Braverman 308 - 319
THE ROLE OF INERTIAL NAVIGATION IN FUTURE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS Duncan MacKinnon and John W. Hursh 320 - 330
STRAPDOWN OR GIMBALLED IMU'S FOR THE SPACE SHUTTLE T. S. Bettwy, E. A. Goldberg, and H. A. Irwin 331 - 343
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 344 - 352
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 350 - 351
   Volume 18, Number 4 (Winter 1971)
Title Author Page Numbers
CAINS: POINTING TO THE FUTURE Ronald S. Vaughn 353 - 359
AREA NAVIGATION-A QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INERTIAL SYSTEM AIDING Marvin Silver and Melvyn Greenberg 360 - 368
A NEW APPROACH TO ON-BOARD ORBIT NAVIGATION Eugene S. Muller and Peter M. Kachmar 369 - 385
THE STATE OF STRAPDOWN INERTIAL GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION Andrew Edwards, Jr. 386 - 401
A DIGITAL READ-OUT DAY AND NIGHT MARINE SEXTANT Sidney Feldman 402 - 408
AIRCRAFT COLLISION PREVENTION IN HIGHLY DENSE ENVIRONMENTS J. A. Maynard 409 - 416
OPTIMAL AND SUBOPTIMAL METHODS OF SATELLITE SURVEILLANCE FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL OF TRANSOCEANIC FLIGHTS Herbert Winter 417 - 424
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR AN INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION, NAVIGATION, IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM Ralph L. Asher 425 - 432
MAINS, A NEW MARINE NAVIGATOR P. Siskind and E. Von Arx 433 - 439
NEW SHORT METHOD TABLES (KI 1) FOR DIRECT FINDING OF A TWO STAR FIX WITHOUT USE OF ALTITUDE DIFFERENCE METHOD Stjepo Kotlaric 440 - 449
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FORUM Contributors- D. H. Sadler, H. C. Ketts, Editorial Comment 450 - 451
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE - 452 - 454
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS - 455 - 456
INDEX TO VOLUME 18 - 457 - 459