Volume 30, Number 1 (Spring 1983) | ||
Title | Author | Page Numbers |
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THE INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE AVIONIC SENSORS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR FUTURE MILITARY HELICOPTERS | Albert J. Shapiro | 1 - 21 |
INTEGRATION OF TRANSIT, OMEGA AND LORAN-C FOR MARINE NAVIGATION | G. F. Sage and J. D. Luse | 22 - 33 |
AN ADVANCED SINGLE-CHANNEL NAVSTAR GPS MULTIPLEX RECEIVER WITH UP TO EIGHT PSEUDOCHANNELS | Phil Ward | 34 - 50 |
SIMULATED FAN-BEAM RADAR IMAGERY | W. B. Ruhnow | 51 - 71 |
KALMAN FILTER FORMULATIONS FOR TRANSFER ALIGNMENT OF STRAPDOWN INERTIAL UNITS | Alan M. Schneider | 72 - 89 |
REVERSE VELOCITY ROCKET SLED TEST BED FOR INERTIAL GUIDANCE SYSTEMS | Norman L. Ingold | 90 - 99 |
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FORUM | Borje Forssell | 100 - 102 |
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE | - | 103 - 106 |
Volume 30, Number 2 (Summer 1983) | ||
Title | Author | Page Numbers |
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HICANS-NAVIATION FOR HIGH SPEED SHIPS | Lanny Puckett | 107 - 122 |
THE ROLE OF NAVIGATION IN THE PRECISION REGISTRATION OF SENSOR DATA AT SEA | James T. Miller and Eugene W. G. David | 123 - 134 |
BASEBAND: A BREAKTHROUGH IN PRECISION NAVIGATION | Robert F. Riggs | 135 - 145 |
GPS NAVIGATION USING THREE SATELLITES AND A PRECISE CLOCK | Mark A. Sturza | 146 - 156 |
APPLICATIONS OF TIME TRANSFER USING NAVSTAR GPS | A. J. Van Dierendonck and W. C. Melton | 157 - 170 |
ACCURACY: WHAT IS IT? WHY DO I NEED IT?HOW MUCH DO I NEED? | J. F. Roeber | 171 - 178 |
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS | - | 179 - 181 |
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FORUM | E. O. Kirner, Robert W. Knox, Robert G. Huenemann | 182 - 184 |
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE | - | 185 - 186 |
Volume 30, Number 3 (Fall 1983) | ||
Title | Author | Page Numbers |
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DIFFERENTIAL OPERATION OF NAVSTAR GPS | Rudolph M. Kalafus, Janis Vilcans and Norman Knable | 187 - 204 |
CURRENT STATUS OF THE MLS PROGRAM | Lester L. Prosser, Sr. | 205 - 215 |
STATUS OF THE TCAS PROGRAM | William L. Hyland | 216 - 220 |
STATUS OF AREA NAVIGATION | George H. Quinn | 221 - 226 |
IMPROVED SYSTEM RELIABILITY THROUGH MASTER INDEPENDENT OPERATION | R. W. B. Janes | 227 - 233 |
NAVIGATING LOW ALTITUDE SATELLITES USING THE CURRENT FOUR NAVSTAR/GPS SATELLITES | Paul S. Jorgensen | 234 - 243 |
EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS OF USING THE GPS FOR LANDSAT 4 ONBOARD NAVIGATION | W. P. Birmingham, B. L. Miller and W. L. Stein | 244 - 251 |
THE INFLUENCE OF REFERENCE SYSTEM DISPARITY ON NAVIGATION AND POSITIONING | Gregory A. Robinson and David E. Miller | 252 - 260 |
THE CHALLENGE OF PRECISELY POSITIONING A 3D SEISMIC SURVEY | James G. Morgan | 261 - 272 |
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS | - | 273 - 273 |
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE | - | 274 - 280 |
Volume 30, Number 4 (Winter 1983) | ||
Title | Author | Page Numbers |
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LOW COST INTEGRATED MARINE NAVIGATION SYSTEM | D. F. Liang, J. C. McMillan, M. F. Vinnins, A. Ficko, B. G. Fletcher and C. A. Maskell | 281 - 300 |
BREAKING THE PRECISION BARRIER FOR AIRCRAFT INERTIAL SYSTEMS | Gary W. Adams and Michael J. Hadfield | 301 - 308 |
ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATE BOREHOLE SURVEY SYSTEMS | S. Brzezowski and J. Fagan | 309 - 324 |
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF AN INTEGRATED NAVSTAR GPS/INS NAVIGATION SYSTEM TO COMPONENT FAILURE | Howard M. Schwartz | 325 - 337 |
A KALMAN FILTER APPROACH TO PRECISION GPS GEODESY | R. Grover Brown and Patrick Y. C. Hwang | 338 - 349 |
FLIGHT TEST RESULTS FOR AN EXPERIMENTAL GPS C/A-CODE RECEIVER IN A GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT | Steven D. Campbell and Raymond R. LaFrey | 350 - 368 |
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE | - | 369 - 371 |
INDEX TO VOLUME 30 | - | 372 - |