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Avionics Navigation Systems - Myron Kayton, Walter R. Fried

Avionics Navigation Systems

Buch | Hardcover
800 Seiten
1997 | 2nd edition
Wiley-Interscience (Verlag)
978-0-471-54795-2 (ISBN)
CHF 309,95 inkl. MwSt
Recent advances in technology have allowed ever increasing speeds of aircraft. With this increase in speed comes the need for enhanced systems to navigate and control these vehicles to precise requirements. This book covers the basics through the recent advances in navigation theory and hardware/software.
An indispensable resource for all those who design, build, manage,and operate electronic navigation systems

Avionics Navigation Systems, Second Edition, is a complete guide tothe art and science of modern electronic navigation, focusing onaircraft. It covers electronic navigation systems in civil andmilitary aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, andmanned spacecraft. It has been thoroughly updated and expanded toinclude all of the major advances that have occurred since thepublication of the classic first edition. It covers the entirefield from basic navigation principles, equations, andstate-of-the-art hardware to emerging technologies. Each chapter isdevoted to a different system or technology and provides detailedinformation about its functions, design characteristics, equipmentconfigurations, performance limitations, and directions for thefuture. You'll find everything you need to know about:
* Traditional ground-based radio navigation
* Satellite systems: GPS, GLONASS, and their augmentations
* New inertial systems, including optical rate sensors,micromechanical accelerometers, and high-accuracy stellar-inertialnavigators Instrument Landing System and its successors
* Integrated communication-navigation systems used onbattlefields
* Airborne mapping, Doppler, and multimode radars
* Terrain matching
* Special needs of military aircraft
* And much more

MYRON KAYTON, PhD, is President of Kayton Engineering Company, with forty years of experience designing avionic, navigation, communication, and process systems. He has served as TRW's Chief Engineer for Spacelab avionics, Head of System Engineering for Space Shuttle avionics, and Project Engineer for the electronics of the Inertial Upper Stage. During the Apollo project, he was Deputy Manager for Lunar Module Guidance and Control at NASA's Johnson Space Center and is a former section head at Litton's Guidance and Control Division, where he designed some of the earliest multisensor navigation systems. Dr. Kayton is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and an elected member of the corporate board of directors. An instrument-rated pilot, he also holds an FAA Project Raincheck certificate in air traffic control. WALTER R. FRIED, MS, is a navigation systems consultant who is widely known in the field of navigation. In his long career in aerospace electronics, he has worked on most types of navigation systems, as well as on air traffic management, airborne radar, antennas, and communication systems. He was instrumental in developing a new FM-CW Doppler navigation radar for helicopters that is still in widespread use. Mr. Fried was Chief Scientist for Subsystems of the F-111 Avionics System and Technical Director of the JTIDS Relative Navigation System. He served on the FAA-commissioned Blue-Ribbon RTCA Task Force on the "Global Navigation Satellite System Transition and Implementation Strategy" and on several other GPS-related RTCA Committees. A Fellow of the IEEE, he is a coauthor of the book Airborne Radar.

The Navigation Equations (M. Kayton).

Multisensor Navigation Systems (J. Huddle & R. Brown).

Terrestrial Radio-Navigation Systems (B. Uttam, et al.).

Satellite Radio Navigation (A. Van Dierendonck).

Terrestrial Integrated Radio Communication-Navigation Systems (W.Fried, et al.).

Inertial Navigation (D. Tazartes, et al.).

Air-Data Systems (S. Osder).

Attitude and Heading References (M. Kayton & W. Wing).

Doppler and Altimeter Radars (W. Fried, et al.).

Mapping and Multimode Radars (J. Pearson, et al.).

Celestial Navigation (E. Knobbe & G. Haas).

Landing Systems (D. Vickers, et al.).

Air Traffic Management (C. Miller & J. Scardina).

Avionics Interfaces (C. Spitzer).

References.

Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.5.1997
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 239 mm
Gewicht 1202 g
Themenwelt Technik Fahrzeugbau / Schiffbau
Technik Luft- / Raumfahrttechnik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 0-471-54795-6 / 0471547956
ISBN-13 978-0-471-54795-2 / 9780471547952
Zustand Neuware
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