NAVIGATION, Journal of the Institute of Navigation

Volume: 30
Published: 1983

   Volume 30, Number 1 (Spring 1983)
Title Author Page Numbers
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
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
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
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
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