Collocations withnavigation

These are words often used in combination withnavigation.

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electronic navigation
The new restrictions include the procurement of marine unique gyrocompasses, electronic navigation chart systems, steering controls, pumps, propulsion and machinery control systems.
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freedom of navigation
Unfortunately, the freedom of navigation often leaves users uncertain as to how to reach what they are looking for or how to achieve what they want to do.
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global navigation
In general, global navigation algorithms work off-line; however, the problem of reaching a moving target is a real-time problem.
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inertial navigation
All measurement systems have associated noise, and inertial navigation systems, which integrate rate information, are therefore subject to orientational drift errors.
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land navigation
Land navigation includes the ability to read maps, use a compass, and other navigational skills.
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main navigation
The main navigation channel is dredged to 14.5 metres below chart datum, with a maximum depth of 15 metres alongside the quay.
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marine navigation
The principle is similar to the use of lighthouses in marine navigation.
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navigation chart
The new restrictions include the procurement of marine unique gyrocompasses, electronic navigation chart systems, steering controls, pumps, propulsion and machinery control systems.
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navigation device
Maps, however, proved impossible to use as a navigation device.
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navigation equipment
We recognise that satellite navigation equipment for ambulance vehicles can help crews to pinpoint addresses and speed up response times, particularly to life threatening emergencies.
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navigation light
I am delighted that a navigation light is to appear on the island.
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navigation skill
Although there are no technical difficulties, the summits are often shrouded in mist, through which navigation skill may be required.
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navigation system
Section 4 describes the testing, in simulation and with actual mobile robots, of the proposed hybrid navigation system.
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safety of navigation
I need hardly say that this country will comply with international standards for the safety of navigation, and we expect others also to do so.
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spatial navigation
Deficits have been observed on measures of skilled reaching behavior and spatial navigation, two critical aspects of rodent cognition.
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