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While some automatic navigation systems can use external measurements to determine their position (as the driver of a car uses road signs, or more recent automated systems use satellite data), others (such as those used in submarines) cannot. They must rely instead on internal measurements of the acceleration to determine their speed and position. Such inertial guidance systems have been in use since Word War II, and modern navigation would be impossible without them. This book describes the inertial technology used for guidance, control, and navigation, discussing in detail the principles, operation, and design of sensors, gyroscopes, and accelerometers, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of particular systems. An engineer with long practical experience in the field, the author elucidates the most recent developments in inertial guidance. Among these are fiber-optic gyroscopes, solid-state accelerometers, and the Global Positioning System. The book should be of interest to researchers and practicing engineers involved in systems engineering, aeronautics, space research, and navigation on land and on sea. This second edition has been brought up to date throughout, and includes new material on micromachined gyroscopes.
Family sports comedy, starring Will Ferrell. Phil Weston (Ferrell)
has long had to put up with his own father Buck's (Robert Duvall)
competitive and overbearing nature. But when Phil's son joins a
Little League football team, Phil finds that his own competitive
nature hasn't been buried as well as he thought, and it gets worse
when he learns that Buck has decided to coach a rival team. Before
long, Phil is gaining enemies all over the place as he browbeats
his team with the attitude that winning is everything.
Radicals in Their Own Time explores the lives of five Americans,
with lifetimes spanning four hundred years, who agitated for
greater freedom in America. Every generation has them: individuals
who speak truth to power and crave freedom from arbitrary
authority. This book makes two important observations in discussing
Roger Williams, Thomas Paine, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, W. E. B. Du
Bois and Vine Deloria, Jr. First, each believed that government
must broadly tolerate individual autonomy. Second, each argued that
religious orthodoxy has been a major source of society's ills - and
all endured serious negative repercussions for doing so. The book
challenges Christian orthodoxy and argues that part of what makes
these five figures compelling is their willingness to pay the price
for their convictions - much to the lasting benefit of liberty and
equal justice in America.
Radicals in Their Own Time explores the lives of five Americans,
with lifetimes spanning four hundred years, who agitated for
greater freedom in America. Every generation has them: individuals
who speak truth to power and crave freedom from arbitrary
authority. This book makes two important observations in discussing
Roger Williams, Thomas Paine, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, W. E. B. Du
Bois and Vine Deloria, Jr. First, each believed that government
must broadly tolerate individual autonomy. Second, each argued that
religious orthodoxy has been a major source of society's ills - and
all endured serious negative repercussions for doing so. The book
challenges Christian orthodoxy and argues that part of what makes
these five figures compelling is their willingness to pay the price
for their convictions - much to the lasting benefit of liberty and
equal justice in America.
While some automatic navigation systems can use external
measurements to determine their position (as the driver of a car
uses road signs, or more recent automated systems use satellite
data), others (such as those used in submarines) cannot. They must
rely instead on internal measurements of the acceleration to
determine their speed and position. Such inertial guidance systems
have been in use since Word War II, and modern navigation would be
impossible without them. This book describes the inertial
technology used for guidance, control, and navigation, discussing
in detail the principles, operation, and design of sensors,
gyroscopes, and accelerometers, as well as the advantages and
disadvantages of particular systems. An engineer with long
practical experience in the field, the author elucidates the most
recent developments in inertial guidance. Among these are
fiber-optic gyroscopes, solid-state accelerometers, and the Global
Positioning System. The book should be of interest to researchers
and practicing engineers involved in systems engineering,
aeronautics, space research, and navigation on land and on sea.
This second edition has been brought up to date throughout, and
includes new material on micromachined gyroscopes.
'Lawrence's poems are skilfully made artefacts and intensely
experiential...[His] characteristic attraction to intensity pays
off in a newly austere lyricism.' ("The Age", Melbourne). Anthony
Lawrence is one of Australia's most highly-regarded poets and
winner of two of the country's most prestigious poetry prizes. He
characteristically sets his poems within powerful landscapes and
seascapes. There is a dramatic confrontation in them, between the
elemental forces of nature, and those within the consciousness of
his characters. His focus is on relationships, the rhythms of work,
and the presence of danger in these primal settings. In an
interview, Lawrence says of his work: "I'd like to think that [...]
my poems achieve this tricky balance: landscape veined with
humanity, flora, fauna, what's imagined and what's experienced
[...] I write about nature to define my life." "Strategies for
Confronting Fear", a selection from his seven most recent poetry
collections plus a substantial body of new work, is Lawrence's
first volume of poetry to be published in the UK. 'Lawrence has
crept up on the audience for Australian poetry. He is now one of
the most assured and challenging of our poets. This volume ["The
Sleep of a Learning Man"] is a testament to craft skills at the
service of a relentless self-questioning.' ("Australian Book
Review").
When Tomorrow Comes, the second work in a series on survival in the
urban ghetto,introduces naive teenager, Douglas, forced to adjust
to his ever-changing environment. The mean streets are hostile and
Douglas must make choices. "When Tomorrow Comes" describes how only
spiritual values and family commitment save Douglas from the
onslaught of hostile urban challenges.
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A Gor Tale (Paperback)
Anthony Lawrence
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R436
Discovery Miles 4 360
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The elders met in their great hall to determine the order of the
upcoming battle with the Sev Tribe. Hava Scmitt knew it would be
difficult to engage in battle at this time. How could he fight
against the city of Lodi? The place of his birth. Against his old
friend Seva Timsh. If ever a final battle was to be fought, it was
never in the mind of Seva Timsh to invade Gor. No, if the Havs
wanted a battle, they would have to come to him. For both tribes,
it would be a fight for their survival, and their way of life.
In his first published work, Lawrence offers a new fictional voice
describing the African-American urban scene. "The Ring of Betrayal"
also represents his spiritual upbringing and his desire to reach a
lost generation.
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