Year: 2010 Language: english Author: RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION Genre: Manual Publisher: RTO PUBLICATION Edition: 2nd Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages + text layer Pages count: 88 Description: The purpose of this document is to give an overview of various forms of navigation technologies currently or soon to be available, that have particular suitability in environments where traditional satellite navigation signals (such as GPS) may not be available, or where traditional inertial navigation systems (INS) may not be feasible due to physical or economical constraints. These can include urban, indoor, subterranean and other difficult and complex environments in which our forces are asked to operate. A previous RTO handbook, published in 2004 and entitled “Basic Guide to Advanced Navigation,” focused on inertial and satellite navigation systems. While these are the common forms of navigation technology available today, and are expected to remain so in the foreseeable future, there are applications for which traditional INS/GPS systems are not well suited. This handbook reviews GPS and inertial navigation but, unlike the previous handbook, also highlights other technologies such as lesser known radio navigation aids, non-traditional sensors like pedometers and television signal receivers, and innovative bio-inspired navigation concepts.
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Basic Guide to Advanced Navigation (Principes de la navigation avancée) 2nd Edition
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Basic Guide to Advanced Navigation
Year: 2010
Language: english
Author: RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION
Genre: Manual
Publisher: RTO PUBLICATION
Edition: 2nd
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages + text layer
Pages count: 88
Description: The purpose of this document is to give an overview of various forms of
navigation technologies currently or soon to be available, that have particular
suitability in environments where traditional satellite navigation signals
(such as GPS) may not be available, or where traditional inertial navigation
systems (INS) may not be feasible due to physical or economical constraints.
These can include urban, indoor, subterranean and other difficult and
complex environments in which our forces are asked to operate.
A previous RTO handbook, published in 2004 and entitled “Basic Guide to
Advanced Navigation,” focused on inertial and satellite navigation systems.
While these are the common forms of navigation technology available today,
and are expected to remain so in the foreseeable future, there are applications
for which traditional INS/GPS systems are not well suited. This handbook
reviews GPS and inertial navigation but, unlike the previous handbook, also
highlights other technologies such as lesser known radio navigation aids,
non-traditional sensors like pedometers and television signal receivers, and
innovative bio-inspired navigation concepts.
Contents
Basic Guide toAdvanced Navigation
(Principes de la navigation avancée)
2nd Edition
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