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Modern Inertial Technology: Navigation, Guidance, and Control (Mechanical Engineering Series) (edit title/settings)

by Anthony Lawrence (Author) (edit contributors)

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While some automatic navigation systems can use external measurements to determine their position (as the driver of a car uses road signs, or more recent automated systems use satellite data), others (such as those used in submarines) cannot. They must rely instead on internal measurements of... read more

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Automatic navigation makes ocean-going and flying safer and less expensive: Safer because machines are tireless and always vigilant; inexpensive because it does not use human navigators who are, unavoidably, highly trained and thus expensive people.

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