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Title:Views - The View from Here - Human Geography
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Table of contents – Volume 15, Issue 11
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The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Human GeographyGibbons, G. et al. | 2004
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Views - The View from Here - Human GeographyGibbons, Glen et al. | 2004
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News - Advisory Board Update| 2004
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News - Global View - White House Prepares New GPS Policy; Galileo Moves Ahead| 2004
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Application Challenge - GPS & Structural Monitoring - Deformation Studies of Koyna Dam - Researchers have monitored the Koyna dam in Western India over the past four years, conducting structural and crustal deformation studies using GPS. They focus on distinguishing structural deformations caused by raising or lowering water levels behind the dam from the crustal movements caused by seismic activity, a particular concern since a large 1967 earthquake in the area.Kulkarni, Madhav N. et al. | 2004
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GPS & Structural Monitoring Deformation Studies of Koyna DamKulkarni, M. N. / Radhakrishnan, N. / Rai, D. et al. | 2004
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Integration Challenge - Threading the Maze - GPS-INS, Landmark Sensing, and Obstacle Avoidance - A roving autonomous surveillance vehicle can overcome GPS signal blockage in an obstructed environment by augmenting carrier-phase differential GPS with an inertial system, a landmark database, and a laser scanner. It can also sense and navigate around temporary obstacles such as pedestrians and parked cars.Hirokawa, Rui et al. | 2004
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Threading the Maze GPS/INS, Landmark Sensing, and Obstacle AvoidanceHirokawa, R. / Nakakuki, K. / Sato, K. / Ishihara, R. et al. | 2004
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Special Section - 2004 Editorial Index - The comprehensive, cross-referenced list of all articles that appeared in these pages from January through November, 2004: Editorials, tutorials, case studies, sensor integrations, system designs, policy issues, and industry news -- Every bit of it practical, cutting-edge information for engineers, systems integrators, end users, and consultants. Indexed by author, subject, and magazine department.| 2004
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Time and Frequency Dissemination Advances in GPS Transfer TechniquesParker, T. E. / Matsakis, D. et al. | 2004
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Innovation - Time and Frequency Dissemination - Advances in GPS Transfer Techniques - Time from GPS is now used for many civilian purposes, including synchronization of communications systems, cell phones, and power grids, and in many commercial applications where accurate time-tagging has become increasingly important. This column describes the current techniques and prospects for future developments under GPS modernization.Parker, Thomas E. et al. | 2004
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News - GPS Inside - Shipping Security; NovAtel EuroPak, L5 Receiver, SPAN; STMicroelectronics Single-Chip GPS; Location-Based Services Contest; RFDomus Releases RFD1400, Q-MAX; GPS Source's 60 dB Amplifier-Attenuator; Sarantel In Security Phone, SDIO Card; Neve Unveils StepLogger; Trimble Ag Receiver; Silicon Sensing MEMS Gyro Sensor; Raytheon, Honeywell Get Trimble Force 5; GPS World's Stock Tracker| 2004
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GPS Marketplace| 2004
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Company Index, Advertisers Index| 2004
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Classifieds| 2004
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Leading Edge - Robotic Rescue - GPS, radio frequency identification (RFID), infra-red sensors, and color cameras converge in two robotic vehicle prototypes designed for wounded soldier extraction and sentry-reconnaissance.Whitford, Marty et al. | 2004
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Robotic Rescue GPS, radio frequency identification (RFID), infra-red sensors, and color cameras converge in two robotic vehicle prototypes designed for wounded soldier extraction and sentry/reconnaissanceWhitford, M. et al. | 2004
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Calendar| 2004