Quo Vadis: Evolution of Modern Navigation
The Rise of Quantum Techniques
(Sprache: Englisch)
This study of the development of modern navigational techniques includes an account of the principles underlying today's satellite navigation systems. The author's historical perspective informs a deeper understanding of forthcoming developments in the field.
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This study of the development of modern navigational techniques includes an account of the principles underlying today's satellite navigation systems. The author's historical perspective informs a deeper understanding of forthcoming developments in the field.
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Quo Vadis: Evolution of Modern Navigation presents an intelligent and intelligible account of the essential principles underlying the design of satellite navigational systems-with introductory chapters placing them in context with the early development of navigational methods. The material is organized roughly as follows: the first third of the book deals with navigation in the natural world, the early history of navigation, navigating by the stars, precise mechanical chronometers for the determination of longitude at sea, and the development of precise quartz controlled clocks. Then, the reader is introduced to quantum ideas as a lead in to a discussion of microwave and optical interactions with atoms, atomic clocks, laser gyrocompasses, and time based navigation. The final third of the book deals with satellite-based systems, including orbit theory, early satellite navigation systems, and a detailed treatment of the Global Positioning System (GPS).Intended for non-specialists with some knowledge of physics or engineering at the college level, this book covers in an intuitive manner a broad range of topics relevant to the evolution of surface and space navigation, with minimum mathematical formalism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Quo Vadis: Evolution of Modern Navigation “
1. Navigation in Nature.- 2. The Early Navigators.- 3. Historical Background to Astronomy.- 4. Modern Astronomy.- 5. Navigation at Sea.- 6. The Longitude Problem.- 7. The Quartz Revolution.- 8. Classical Atomic Frequency Standards.- 9. Atomic and Molecular Oscillators.- 10. Field Confinement of Ions.- 11. Optical Frequency Oscillators: Lasers.- 12. The Gyrocompass.- 13. Radio Navigation.- 14. Satellite Navigation: GPS Space Segment.- 15. Satellite Navigation: GPS Control Segment.- 16. Satellite Navigation: GPS User Segment.- 17. Space Navigation.- 18. The Future of Navigation.
Autoren-Porträt von F. G. Major
Dr Fouad Major was a student of Hans Georg Dehmelt, Nobel Prize winner (with Ramsey) in 1989, and was the first physicist to proves experimentally the capability of an atomic clock with ions stocked in a radio-electric quadripolar trap. He is an expert on atomic clocks and author of The Quantum Beat (Springer, 2007).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: F. G. Major
- 2016, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014, XI, 426 Seiten, 2 farbige Abbildungen, Maße: 15,7 x 23,2 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1493941968
- ISBN-13: 9781493941964
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
From the reviews:"The book documents well the tremendous advances in navigation from the time of the Phoenicians and provides a good review of how navigation has evolved in nature ... and in human exploration. Major explains the workings of the instrumentation that scientists and engineers invented for this purpose. ... The book contains good references and illustrations ... . Summing Up: Recommended. General readers and undergraduate students." (N. Sadanand, Choice, Vol. 51 (9), May, 2014)
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