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This paper presents a new type of north finding sensor. The passive optical sensor captures images of the sky at a high frame rate and analyzes them into a polarized map of the sky with a high degree of accuracy. The sensor operates in real time, under various weather and atmospheric conditions. The sensor output shows high heading accuracy relative to the celestial true north. Based upon the NAS-14V2 astronomical method of navigation, it is possible to define the sensor global position on earth.
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Tom
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92--97
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Bibliogr. 7 poz., rys.
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- Lirhot Systems Ltd, Rehovot Israel
autor
- Lirhot Systems Ltd, Rehovot Israel
Bibliografia
- [1] S. Vorovitchik,“Apparatus and method for navigation”, US patent number US20120175496A1, 2009-09-22
- [2] Roy Malkin “Understanding the Accuracy of Astro Navigation”, Navigation Instructor, Navigation Training Unit HMS Collingwood, THE JOURNAL OF NAVIGATION (2014),67,63–81
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- [4] K. J. Voss and Y. Liu, “Polarized radiance distribution measurements of skylight. I. System description and characterization,” Appl. Opt. 36(24), 6083–6094 (1997).
- [5] Huijie Zhao and Wujian Xu " A Bionic Polarization Navigation Sensor and Its Calibration Method" MDPI Sensors, 3 August 2016
- [6] Miyazaki, M. Ammar, R. Kawakami, and I. Katsushi, “Estimating sunlight polarization using a fish-eye lens,” IPSJ Trans. Computer Vis. Appl. 1, 288–300 (2009).
- [7] Y. Wang, J. Chu, R. Zhang, L. Wang, and Z. Wang, “A novel autonomous real-time position method based on polarized light and geoma gnetic field,” Sci. Rep. 5, 9725 (2015).
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Bibliografia
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