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JOURNAL OF NAVIGATION

ISSN:

0373-4633

eISSN:

1469-7785

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  • civil engineering, geodesy and transport (Engineering and Technology)

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Year 2017
  • Dynamic GNSS Mission Planning Using DTM for Precise Navigation of Autonomous Vehicles
    Publication

    Nowadays, the most widely used method for estimating location of autonomous vehicles in real time is the use of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). However, positioning in urban environments using GNSS is hampered by poor satellite geometry due to signal obstruction created by both man-made and natural features of the urban environment. The presence of obstacles is the reason for the decreased number of observed satellites...

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Year 2016
Year 2015
Year 2012
  • Evolutionary Sets of Safe Ship Trajectories Within Traffic Separation Schemes
    Publication

    The paper presents the continuation of the author's research on Evolutionary Sets of Safe Ship Trajectories (ESoSST) methodology. In an earlier paper (Szlapczynski, 2011) the author described the foundations of this methodology, which used Evolutionary Algorithms (EA) to search for an optimal set of safe trajectories for all the ships involved in an encounter. The methodology was originally designed for open waters or restricted...

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Year 2011
Year 2009
  • Planning emergency manoeuvres
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    W artykule poruszono problem planowania manewrów ostatniej szansy i zmian planowanej trajektorii statku w przypadku nieoczekiwanych zachowań obiektów obcych. Wprowadzono dwie metody. Pierwsza z nich jest odpowiedzialna za monitorowanie parametrów obiektów obcych, szacowanie prawdopodobieństwa nieprzepisowego zachowania i aktualizację trajektorii statku własnego. Druga to narzędzie wizualizacyjne umożliwiające nawigatorowi szybki...

Year 2006

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