جزییات کتاب
An indispensable resource for all those who design, build, manage, and operate electronic navigation systems Avionics Navigation Systems, Second Edition, is a complete guide to the art and science of modern electronic navigation, focusing on aircraft. It covers electronic navigation systems in civil and military aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, and manned spacecraft. It has been thoroughly updated and expanded to include all of the major advances that have occurred since the publication of the classic first edition. It covers the entire field from basic navigation principles, equations, and state-of-the-art hardware to emerging technologies. Each chapter is devoted to a different system or technology and provides detailed information about its functions, design characteristics, equipment configurations, performance limitations, and directions for the future. 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-inertial navigators Instrument Landing System and its successors * Integrated communication-navigation systems used on battlefields * Airborne mapping, Doppler, and multimode radars * Terrain matching * Special needs of military aircraft * And much moreContent: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–20): Myron KaytonChapter 2 The Navigation Equations (pages 21–54): Myron KaytonChapter 3 Multisensor Navigation Systems (pages 55–98): James R. Huddle and R. Grover BrownChapter 4 Terrestrial Radio?Navigation Systems (pages 99–177): Bahar J. Uttam, David H. Amos, Joseph M. Covino and Peter MorrisChapter 5 Satellite Radio Navigation (pages 178–282): A. J. Van DierendonckChapter 6 Terrestrial Integrated Radio Communication–Navigation Systems (pages 283–312): Walter R. Fried, James A. Kivett and Edgar WestbrookChapter 7 Inertial Navigation (pages 313–392): Daniel A. Tazartes, Myron Kayton and John G. MarkChapter 8 Air?Data Systems (pages 393–425): Stephen S. OsderChapter 9 Attitude and Heading References (pages 426–448): Myron Kayton and Willis G. WingChapter 10 Doppler and Altimeter Radars (pages 449–502): Walter R. Fried, Heinz Buell and James R. HagerChapter 11 Mapping and Multimode Radars (pages 503–550): Jack O. Pearson, Thomson S. Abbott and Robert H. JeffersChapter 12 Celestial Navigation (pages 551–596): Edward J. Knobbe and Gerald N. HaasChapter 13 Landing Systems (pages 597–641): D. B. Vickers, Richard H. McFarland, William M. Waters and Myron KaytonChapter 14 Air Traffic Management (pages 642–690): Clyde A. Miller and John A. ScardinaChapter 15 Avionics Interfaces (pages 691–704): Cary R. Spitzer