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datatrak:references [2021/11/04 11:00] philpemdatatrak:references [2022/01/24 00:07] – [System (general)] Add Banks1991 philpem
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     * Includes a lot of information about the 16-slot and 24-slot navigation slot structure, and the UHF back-channel.     * Includes a lot of information about the 16-slot and 24-slot navigation slot structure, and the UHF back-channel.
     * Also includes information on what can be assumed to be the Mk1 Locator (68008 processor, -110dBm RF sensitivity)     * Also includes information on what can be assumed to be the Mk1 Locator (68008 processor, -110dBm RF sensitivity)
 +  * Banks, K. M. (1991). **Datatrak automatic vehicle location system in operational use in the UK**. In: Vehicle Navigation and Information Systems Conference, 1991, IEEE. \\ Available from: <https://doi.org/10.1109/VNIS.1991.205823>. {{anchor:Banks1991}}
 +    * Expands on Banks' earlier (1989) paper, giving more information on system accuracy and the setup of the navigation transmitters.
   * Hofmann-Wellenhof, B., Wieser, M. and Legat, K. (2003). **Navigation: Principles of Positioning and Guidance.** Wien: Springer, pp.156-158. {{anchor:HoffmanWellenhoff2003}}   * Hofmann-Wellenhof, B., Wieser, M. and Legat, K. (2003). **Navigation: Principles of Positioning and Guidance.** Wien: Springer, pp.156-158. {{anchor:HoffmanWellenhoff2003}}
     * Good summary of Datatrak. Explains the network structure, the 150km blanking distance, and the three-step (super-coarse, coarse, fine) navigation process.     * Good summary of Datatrak. Explains the network structure, the 150km blanking distance, and the three-step (super-coarse, coarse, fine) navigation process.
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