The Use of Self-contained Range and Azimuth Measuring Apparatus to Detect Collision Courses
- 1 July 1958
- journal article
- forum
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Navigation
- Vol. 11 (3) , 318-321
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0373463300017616
Abstract
Some readers of the January issue of the Journal may have noticed rather strongly discrepant statements on the subject of self-contained detection devices in the several papers on collision avoidance. For example, on page 43 Gaudillère suggests either constant bearing or constant closing speed as an indicator of impending collision between aircraft; and on pages 82–87 Whitfield and Cade suggest that ships may determine transverse velocity (and hence may identify a collision course) by using a differentiated doppler radar return. But on pages 25–26 the author of this note states that the derivatives of range and azimuth required for this use are in fact too small for successful physical measurement.Keywords
This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Mathematics of Collision Avoidance in the AirJournal of Navigation, 1958
- A Doppler Collision Course Indicator for Use at SeaJournal of Navigation, 1958