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INS Projections & Improvements Capabilities in the Future
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ARINC 561 Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) have received wide acceptance in the Commercial Air Transport Industry. Many innovative improvements to these systems have been developed in recent years. Increased functional capability is planned for the near future such as vertical navigation and accuracy improvement using radio navigation aids.
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Bearden, C., "INS Projections & Improvements Capabilities in the Future," SAE Technical Paper 710458, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710458.Also In
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- Smith S. G. Thomas I. L. “The Long Period Errors of Doppler and Inertial Navigation Systems.” Royal Aircraft Establishment March 1966
- Pan American World Airways “Performance of Inertial Navigation Systems.” Working Paper No. 42 IATA Eighteenth Technical Conference Miami September 1970
- Holm R. J. “Flight Evaluation of Inertial/DME-DME System.” Final report to Federal Aviation Agency May 1970