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Non Linear Least Squares: Finding the most accurate location of an aircraft

G. Gonnet

Chapter Chapter 26 in Solving Problems in Scientific Computing Using Maple and MATLAB®, 1997, pp 373-380 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Figure 26.1 illustrates a simplified typical situation of navigation with modern aircraft. The airplane is in an unknown position and receives signals from various beacons. The main purpose of this chapter is to develop a method for computing the most likely position of the aircraft based on the information available.

Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-97953-8_26

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