Automatic land vehicle location and navigation in the year 2000.

Author(s)
Karimi, H.A. & Krakiwsky, E.J.
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Abstract

The advancements in technologies of computers, mass storage devices, positioning techniques, and digital communications links have made automation of navigational activities pos- sible. The recent trend has been towards building naviga- tional information systems. Two generations of these information systems are proposed. For the development of each generation a different design methodology and set of techniques are employed.

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B 30562 (In: B 30558) /91 /
Source

In: Vehicle /highway automation. Technology and policy issues.SAE Publication No.SP- 791. Future Transportation Technology Conference and Exposition, Vancouver, BC., Canada, August 7- 10, 1989, p.27- 32, 19 ref. SAE Paper No.891686.

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