NAV
Navigational Location and Attitude
Baseline Instrument, Guest
On sea-based mobile ARM deployments, several instruments depend on the ship’s current position and “attitude”. The NAV system reads the ship’s current position (latitude and longitude) as well as its “attitude” (roll, pitch, and yaw angles). This data is collected for both near-real-time and post-deployment processing of instrument data.
Primary Measurements
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Scott WaltonLead Mentor Argonne National Laboratory
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References
View all references- Walton et al. Navigational Location and Attitude (NAV) Instrument Handbook. 2019. 10.2172/1579664.
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