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" Localization and Orientation in Biology and Engineering "
edited by D. Varjú, H.-U. Schnitzler.
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726264
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b545996
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Main Entry
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edited by D. Varjú, H.-U. Schnitzler.
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Title & Author
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Localization and Orientation in Biology and Engineering\ edited by D. Varjú, H.-U. Schnitzler.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984
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Series Statement
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Proceedings in life sciences.
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ISBN
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3642693083
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: 3642693105
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: 9783642693083
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: 9783642693106
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Contents
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I Localization, Identification, and Tracking of Signal Sources --;The Problem of Orientation in Photogrammetry from the Phototheodolite to Earth Resources Satellites --;Digital Array Signal Processing Methods Applied for Advanced Direction Finding Operations --;Remote Sensing and Imaging with Microwave Sensors --;The Application of Spread Spectrum Techniques in Satellite Orbit Determination and Navigation Systems --;Passive Bearing Estimation of a Moving Sound Source Using an Adaptive Filter --;Second-Order Representation of Signals --;The Phonochrome --;A Coherent Spectro-Temporal Representation of Sound --;Directional Hearing and the Acoustical Near-Field of a Human and an Artificial Head --;Determination of the Transfer Function of a Time-Varying Transfer Channel by a Correlation Method. Illustrated on Sound Propagation Through a Turbulent Medium --;Redundance of Acoustic Localization --;Sound Localization in the Horizontal Plane by the House Mouse (Mus musculus) --;Localization of Water Surface Waves with the Lateral Line System in the Clawed Toad (Xenopus laevis Daudin) --;Determination of Source-Distance by the Surface-Feeding Fishes Apbcheilus lineatus (Cyprinodontidae) and Pantodon buchholzi (Pantodontidae) --;Determination of Stimulus Direction by the Topminnow Apbcheilus lineatus --;Mathematical Description of the Stimulus for the Lateral Line Organ --;Image Sequence Analysis for Target Tracking --;Detection Performance in Visual Search Tasks --;Prediction of Human Pattern Discrimination --;On the Application of Associative Neural Network Models to Technical Control Problems --;Control of Hand-Movements Towards a Target --;How the Primate Brain Performs Detection and Pursuit of Moving Visual Objects --;Non-Linear Interaction of Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex and Pursuit Eye Movements --;How Saccadic Eye Movements Find their Target --;Visual Orientation of Flies in Flight --;II Orientation and Path Control --;Roll-Stabilization During Flight of the Blowfly's Head and Body by Mechanical and Visual Cues --;Activation of Flight Control Muscles by Neck Reflexes in the Domestic Pigeon (Columba livia var. domestica) --;Dynamics of Groundspeed Control in Drosophila --;Control of Flight Speed by Minimization of the Apparent Ground Pattern Movement --;Short-Term Integration: A Possible Mechanism in the Optomotor Reaction of Walking Crickets? --;Computation of Motion and Position in the Visual System of the Fly (Musca). Experiments with Uniform Stimulation --;On the Alignment of Movement Detectors Mediating the Landing Response in the Blowfly, Calliphora erythrocephala --;The Stimulus Efficiency of Intensity Contrast, Spectral Contrast, and Polarization Contrast in the Optomotorics of Pachnoda marginata (Coleoptera: Cetoniinae) --;A Possible Neuronal Mechanism of Velocity and Direction Detection --;Optical Monitoring of Ego-Motion for Movement with Respect to a Plane Surface --;Perception of Differences Between Visually and Mechanically Presented Motion Information --;Paired Tread Wheels as a Tool for the Analysis of Orientation Behaviour in Arthropods --;Wind Orientation in Walking Carrion Beetles (Necrophorus humator F.) Under Closed and Open Loop Conditions --;Correcting Behaviour --;a Mechanism to Support Course Stability? --;Acoustical Pattern Recognition in Crickets --;Neural Enhancement of Directionality in Sensory Pathways of Two Arthropods, the Cricket and the Crayfish --;Homing by Systematic Search --;III Localization and Identification of Targets by Active Systems --;The Superlaminated Torus in the Electric Fish Eigenmannia, a Multimodal Space Integrator --;The Performance of Bat Sonar Systems --;Short-Time Spectral Analysis of the Ultrasound-Echoes of Flying Insects --;Control of Echolocation Pulses in the CF-FM-Bat Rhinolophus rouxi: Neurophysiological Investigations of the Function of the Brain Stem Motor Nucleus Innervating the Larynx: the Nucleus Ambiguus --;Echolocation as Seen from the Viewpoint of Radar/Sonar Theory --;Remarks on Recent Developments in Inverse Scattering Theory --;Signal Extraction and Target Detection for Localization by Radar --;Environment and Factors Influencing Optimum Multi-Radar Processing in Air Traffic Control --;Collision Avoidance in Air-Traffic --;Conflict Detection and Resolution --;A Ship Encounter --;Collision Model --;IV Navigation, Bird Migration and Homing --;Pacific Systems of Trade and Navigation --;Interplanetary Navigation: An Overview --;Image-Supported Navigation --;Range Measuring Techniques in Aviation --;The Geometrical Characteristics of the Navigation Satellite Systems --;Elements of Bird Navigation --;The Development of the Navigational System in Young Homing Pigeons --;The Homing Behavior of Pigeons Raised in a Reversed Magnetic Field --;The Magnetic Compass as an Independent Alternative to the Sun Compass in the Homing Performance of Young Pigeons --;Typical Migratory Birds: Endogenously Programmed Animals --;The Influence of the Earth Magnetic Field to the Migratory Behaviour of Pied Flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca PALLAS) --;Migratory Birds: Path-Finding Using Madar? (Magnetic Detection and Ranging).
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Abstract
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8th Cybernetic Congress
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Subject
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Life sciences.
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Telecommunication.
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Zoology.
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LC Classification
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QP443.E358 1984
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Added Entry
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D Varjú
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H -U Schnitzler
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Parallel Title
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8th Cybernetic Congress
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