GPS by Paul E. Ceruzzi

GPS by Paul E. Ceruzzi

Author:Paul E. Ceruzzi [Ceruzzi, Paul E.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2018-10-25T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

1. Bradford Parkinson, Thomas Stansell, Ronald Beard, and Konstantine Gromov, “A History of Satellite Navigation,” Navigation: Journal of the Institute of Navigation, 42.1 (Spring 1995), 109–164.

2. Wiebe E. Bijker, Thomas P. Hughes, and Trevor Pinch, The Social Construction of Technological Systems (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 1989); also see Donald MacKenzie, Inventing Accuracy: A Historical Sociology of Nuclear Missile Guidance (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1990).

3. 154 and 120 times the internal satellite clock frequency of 10.23 MHz, respectively.

4. Bijker, Hughes, and Pinch, Social Construction of Technological Systems, 17–50.

5. “Cycle Revolution,” exhibition at the London Design Museum, November 2015–June 2016, https://designmuseum.org/exhibitions/cycle-revolution (accessed January 3, 2018).

6. Philip J. Klass, “Civil Aviation Use of NavStar Studied,” Aviation Week and Space Technology, May 8, 1978, 26–027.

7. Scott Pace, Gerald Frost, Irving Lachow, David Frelinger, Donna Fossum, Donald K. Wassem, and Monica Pinto, The Global Positioning System: Assessing National Policies (Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1995), 243.

8. Bradford W. Parkinson and Stephen W. Gilbert, “NAVSTAR: Global Positioning System—Ten Years Later,” Proceedings of the IEEE 71, no. 10 (October 1983), 1177–1186.

9. Ibid., 1184.

10. Frank van Diggelen, “GPS Accuracy: Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics,” GPS World, January 1, 1998, http://gpsworld.com/gps-accuracy-lies-damn-lies-and-statistics (accessed April 28, 2017).

11. Garmin International, eTrex Legend C Color Navigator operator’s manual, August 2004. By 2004 the SA was set to zero, but the manual gave that accuracy, possibly in the event that it might be turned on again.

12. “GPS History, Chronology, and Budgets,” in Pace et al., The Global Positioning System, Appendix B, 248.

13. Tom Clancy, interview with Captain H. R. McMaster, Armored Cav: A Guided Tour of an Armored Cavalry Regiment (New York: Putnam, 1994), 225–263.

14. “US Topo: Maps for America,” United States Geological Survey, https://nationalmap.gov/ustopo/index.html (accessed January 3, 2018).

15. Larry Moore, “The US Topo Map Series,” Directions Magazine, May 16, 2011, https://www.directionsmag.com/article/2000 (accessed January 3, 2018).

16. Stephen Malys, John H. Seago, Nikolaos K. Davlis, P. Kenneth Seidelmann, and George H. Kaplan, “Why the Greenwich Meridian Moved,” Journal of Geodesy 89, no. 12 (2015), 1263–1272.

17. “GPS to Test Nuclear Detonation Sensor,” Aviation Week and Space Technology, August 27, 1979, 51.

18. This summary of the flight is derived mainly from Asaf Degani, Taming HAL: Designing Interfaces Beyond 2001 (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), 49–65.

19. Ronald Reagan, “Address to the Nation on the Soviet Attack on a Korean Civilian Airliner,” September 5, 1983, https://reaganlibrary.archives.gov/archives/speeches/1983/90583a.htm (accessed March 24, 2017).

20. “Omega Offered Immediate INS Backup,” Aviation Week and Space Technology (October 3, 1983), 153.

21. “Senator Urges Acceleration of NavStar,” Aviation Week and Space Technology (October 3, 1983), 153–159.

22. “Statement by the Principal Deputy Press Secretary to the President,” White House Office of the Press Secretary, September 16, 1983. Reprinted in Pace et al., The Global Positioning System, 273.

23. “Senator Urges Acceleration of NavStar,” Aviation Week and Space Technology.



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