Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-06-15
1995-07-18
Zanelli, Michael
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364450, 395905, G06F16500
Patent
active
054347882
ABSTRACT:
An improved accuracy sensory system for vehicle navigation employs a sensor, such as a compass (515), or an odometer (509), for sensing a navigation parameter of a vehicle. A signal is provided from the sensor, having an erroneous component. A model free recognizer, such as a fuzzy inferencing navigation computer (501), is employed to recognize this erroneous behavior. After recognition, the sensor can be recalibrated, or assigned a clearness coefficient. The signal is then combined with other measurements of the same parameter and subjected to map matching before deriving the final navigation variable.
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Barnea Michael
Harris Clyde B.
Kirson Allan M.
Seymour Leslie G.
Hopman Nicholas C.
Motorola Inc.
Zanelli Michael
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