Darwin's South AmericaJohn Day Company, 1969 - Всего страниц: 224 Contents: Systems. 1. An introduction to satellite orbits -- 2. Global positioning system program status -- 3. Glonass system: an overview -- 4. Geostationary augmentation of global satellite navigation: 1991 update -- 5. Navsat: an update -- 6. Towards a global satellite navigation system. User aspects. 7. Satellite navigation spectrum allocation -- 8. Does civil aviation require satellite navigation? -- 9. GPS for maritime operations -- 10. Hydrographic charts, datums and GPS -- 11. The international activities of the civil service interface committee -- 12. Real time DGPS for precise positioning in Germany: status & policy -- 13. GPS: can it contribute to European ATC? -- 14. Navigation and its application to surveillance after the rule of GPS (A review of civil satellite navigation requirements up to and beyond the GPS/Glonass environment.) Precise/specialised applications (1). 15. High precision positioning by GPS -- 16. Precise real-time differential GPS positioning using on-the-fly ambiguity resolution -- 17. Trimble navigation: GPS attitude determination system -- 18. Interaction of multipath propagation with different types of GPS antennae -- 19. Single frequency refraction correction. Precise/specialised applications (2). 20. The use of GPS in crustal dynamics studies: navigating the continents? -- 21. GPS for marine geodesy -- 22. GPS provides precision tracking for SDI interceptor flight tests -- 23. The use of satellite navigation systems for precise applications in land, air and space environments: status, problems and trends. International. 24. Prospects for differential Glonass and GPS applications: accessible approaches and possible implementation in terms of international cooperation -- 25. Initial results of integrity monitoring tests on GPS/Glonass -- 26. The politics, economics and implementation of global radionavigation systems -- 27. Aspects of GPS for aircraft flight testing -- 28. Analysis of stand-alone differential GPS for precision approach. Integrity. 29. Performance of GPS supported by Inmarsat satellites -- 30. Optimal GPS satellite selection algorithms for land mobile use in open mountainous or city environments -- 31. Applicability of multistationary satellites for GPS coverage and integrity improvement -- 32. Integrity network simulator -- 33. A synergistic approach to the integrity problem of satellite navigation. Differential GPS and timing. 34. Experience and quality in DGPS operations -- 35. GPS and Diffstar integrity monitoring in the North sea -- 36. BT'S data delivery service for differential GPS correction messages -- 37. Quality control considerations for real-time differential GPS -- 38. Present state and prospects of Glonass synchronization system development. Integrated systems. 39. The GPS heading sensor -- 40. High dynamic stand-alone GPS navigation: the limits of a reversionary mode -- 41. The proposed Inmarsat overlay as an extension to terrestrial Loran-C -- 42. GPS and integrated navigation -- 43. Integrated Eurofix and IALA'S DGPS: improved integrity and availability. Future developments. 44. Inmos GPS receivers -- 45. The Starsys proposal -- 46. Satellite navigation: new perspectives with Euteltracs -- 47. The navigation sensor system interface project -- 48. Options for the future. |
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... theory . Clearly Archbishop Ussher's chronology and Lyell's theory were not com- patible . Lyell's work was criticized by the three most prominent geologists in England on the basis that it was inconsistent with the Scriptures . The ...
... theory . Clearly Archbishop Ussher's chronology and Lyell's theory were not com- patible . Lyell's work was criticized by the three most prominent geologists in England on the basis that it was inconsistent with the Scriptures . The ...
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... theory of species did little to explain what he saw . As he had learned from Sedgwick , wasn't the test of a good theory that it explained observable facts ? At Maldonado , Darwin had begun to ask questions , at least to himself , but ...
... theory of species did little to explain what he saw . As he had learned from Sedgwick , wasn't the test of a good theory that it explained observable facts ? At Maldonado , Darwin had begun to ask questions , at least to himself , but ...
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... theory of new species created after each flood could not explain why many of the fossils that Darwin discovered were ... theories did not explain the facts - the Mysterious Fossils 131.
... theory of new species created after each flood could not explain why many of the fossils that Darwin discovered were ... theories did not explain the facts - the Mysterious Fossils 131.
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Contents PREFACE | 11 |
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