The global positioning system and inertial navigation / Jay Farrell, Matthew Barth.
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- 629.045 F245
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Biblioteca Rafael Meza Ayau | Colección General | 629.045 F245 1999 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 001 | Disponible | Comprado en septiembre 2010 a Editoriales La Ceiba | 48133 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-332) and index.
With GPS and INS hardware becoming ever smaller and less expensive, innovative opportunities for commercial, military, and scientific navigation systems are everywhereÑand continue to arise. Integrated GPS/INS systems have some real advantages, in terms of output rate, reliability, and accuracy. The Global Positioning System and Inertial Navigation is the first-ever reference to provide engineers and scientists with a detailed, top-to-bottom look at GPS and INS in a single volume.
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