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For state-of-the-art vehicle guidance systems, an appropriate navigation unit defines the quality of the overall system. This paper proposes a set of.
A Scaleable Navigation Array of GPS, Inertial, and Dead Reckoning Sensors · J. Pfister, C. Schmalz, L. May · Published 2000 · Engineering.
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