An investigation into one method of obtaining accurate bearing rates from passive sonar bearings.
The need for a device capable of measuring bearing rate is shown. Some specifications for such a device are set forth. Several possible means of obtaining bearing rate from continuous passive sonar bearings are then considered. The feasibility of one of these...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-123952015-03-24T17:14:03Z An investigation into one method of obtaining accurate bearing rates from passive sonar bearings. Vaughan, Edward Bressie Electrical Engineering The need for a device capable of measuring bearing rate is shown. Some specifications for such a device are set forth. Several possible means of obtaining bearing rate from continuous passive sonar bearings are then considered. The feasibility of one of these means is then studied in detail through the development of an "initial" and then a "final" pro- totype. A conclusion is reached that the "final" device as constructed performs adequately. Several recommendations for improvement of this "final" device are suggested. 2012-08-29T23:32:22Z 2012-08-29T23:32:22Z 1965 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/12395 en_US This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States. Monterey, California: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School |
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The
need
for
a
device
capable
of
measuring
bearing
rate
is
shown.
Some
specifications
for
such
a
device
are
set
forth.
Several
possible
means
of
obtaining
bearing
rate
from
continuous
passive
sonar
bearings
are
then
considered.
The
feasibility
of
one
of
these
means
is
then
studied
in
detail
through
the
development
of
an
"initial"
and
then
a
"final"
pro-
totype.
A
conclusion
is
reached
that
the
"final"
device
as
constructed
performs
adequately.
Several
recommendations
for
improvement
of
this
"final"
device
are
suggested. |
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Electrical Engineering Vaughan, Edward Bressie |
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Vaughan, Edward Bressie An investigation into one method of obtaining accurate bearing rates from passive sonar bearings. |
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An investigation into one method of obtaining accurate bearing rates from passive sonar bearings. |
title_short |
An investigation into one method of obtaining accurate bearing rates from passive sonar bearings. |
title_full |
An investigation into one method of obtaining accurate bearing rates from passive sonar bearings. |
title_fullStr |
An investigation into one method of obtaining accurate bearing rates from passive sonar bearings. |
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An investigation into one method of obtaining accurate bearing rates from passive sonar bearings. |
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investigation into one method of obtaining accurate bearing rates from passive sonar bearings. |
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Monterey, California: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School |
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2012 |
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