The principal finding of PHASE I of this project is that a differential Loran-C Automatic Vehicle Monitoring (AVM) system can be built and operated in Monroe County, and a valid set of experiments can be performed which will provide a quantitative measure of its value. The system described in this report is made up of components which are time-tested and available. In aggregate these components comprise a system which is unique in the degree to which it takes advantage of recent technological developments. However, it must be emphasized that the degree of risk is small, owing in large part to the relative simplicity of the individual components, as well as to the deliberate and integrated approach taken in designing both the system and the individual experiments. These experiments are designed in a manner which takes cognizance and advantage of the results of terrestrial Loran-C tests and experiments conducted by others.
A systems design for an operational demonstration of automatic vehicle monitoring using Loran-C
Ein Systementwurf fuer die Betriebserprobung einer automatischen Fahrzeugueberwachung mit Loran-C
1981
10 Seiten, 4 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 17 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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