PUBLICATIONS - Special

SP28: Exploration Age to Information Age

Proceedings of the US Hydrographic Conference '92

25-28 February 1992, Baltimore, USA

Sorry, out of print - Photocopies of Individual papers available


Session 1- GENERAL
Session Coordinator: Mr. G. Ross Douglas, Canadian Hydrographic Service
  • The Hydrographic Program of the United States Navy.
    RADM Geoffrey L. Chesbrough, USN, 0ceanographer of the Navy
  • How Much Is Enough?
    RADM Christian Andreasen, NOAA, Deputy Director, NOAA Corps Operations
  • Charting the Americas - 500 Years of Progress.
    CAPT Albert E. Theberge, NOAA, Staff Assistant to Director, NOAA Corps

Session 2 - GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)
Session Coordinator: CDR Douglas H. Alsip, USCG

  • Real-Time Centimeter-Accuracy GPS for Marine Applications.
    Dr. Benjamin W. Remondi, NOAA
  • A Practical Test of Real Time Differential GPS Positioning.
    C.R. Ransome, CRA Inc.
  • Implementation of Differential GPS at the Coast and Geodetic Survey.
    LCDR David H. Minkel, NOAA, and Gene Whitney, NOAA

Session 3 - COASTAL MAPPING
Session Coordinator: CAPT Lewis A. Lapine, NOAA

  • Semi-Automated Shoreline Extraction from Digital imagery.
    Leslie H. Perry, NOAA
  • Coastal Mapping with the integrated Digital Photogrammetric Facility.
    Dr. Roop C. Malhotra, NOAA
  • A Survey for the USGS/NOAA Joint Office for Mapping and Research In the Vicinity of St. Joseph, Michigan
    CAPT Dean R. Seidel, NOAA; LCDR V. Dale Ross, NOAA; LT Duane Timmons, NOAA; and Brian Link; NOAA

Session 4 - TIDES
Session Coordinator: Mr. James R. Hubbard, NOAA

  • Tide Controlled Hydrography In Regions of Limited or Non-Existent Long-Term ' Tide Observations
    William M. Gibson and Brian K. Connor, NOAA
  • The New Permanent Gauging Network of the Canadian Hydrographic Service (Quebec Region)
    B. Tessier', M. Journauit', S. de Margerie2, D.Hains',J. d'Entremont2, F. Belzile3, and D. Langelier' ' Canadian Hydrographic Service, z ASA Consulting, Ltd., and 3 SOCOMAR, Inc.
  • North American Vertical Datum and International Great Lakes Datum: They Are Now One and the Same
    David B. Zilkoski, NOAA

Session 5 - SONAR SYSTEMS 1
Session Coordinator: Mr. Donald E. Pryor, Office of Science and Technology Policy

  • (TAMU]' - Multispectral Sonar Swath Mapping
    R.L. Carlson', J. Moore2, T.W.C. Hilde', F.A. Boles3, P. Alleman2, P. DevaII2, M.C. Lee', and C.W. Kue' 'Geodynamics Research Institute, 2John E. Chance & Associates, Inc., and 3Naval Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research Laboratory
  • ROV Mounted Multibeam Echo Sounder, SEABAT 9001
    J. Steenstrup, Reson, Inc.
  • Bridging the Gap: Creating Near-Shore Bathymetric Maps from Multibeam Swath Sonar Systems and Conventional Data Sources
    Steven P. Matula, NOAA

Session 6 - SONAR SYSTEMS 2
Session Coordinator: Mr. M.K. Miles, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

  • Ultrawide Swath Sounding System with Side-Looking Sonar Imaging.
    Holger Klindt, Atlas Elecktronik GMBH, Bremen, Germany
  • Phased Array, Acoustic Coring, and Side-Looking Sonar Technologies Combine to Form New Shallow Water Survey System
    Al Rougeau, John E. Chance & Associates, Inc.
  • Field Measurements of a Multibeam Dynamically Focused Side Scan Sonar's Along Track Resolution
    Dr. Lloyd C. Huff, NOAA, and Jonathan Weintroub, Klein Associates, Inc.

Session 7 - NAUTICAL DATA
Session Coordinator: RADM John E. Chubb, USN, Commander, Naval Oceanography Command

  • Filtering Erroneous Soundings from Multibeam Survey Data
    LCDR Daniel R. Herlihy, NOAA; Thomas N. Stepka, NOAA; and LCDR Timothy D. Rulon, NOAA
  • DX-90: A Digital Data Transfer Standard for the Hydrographic Community
    Dave Pendleton and Stanley Alper, NOAA
  • Combining GPS with Governmental Digital Cartographic Data
    Peter L. Guth, U.S. Naval Academy, and LCDR David A. Waltz, NOAA

Session 8 - AUTOMATED CHARTING 1
Session Coordinator: RADM Christian Andreasen, NOAA

  • Processing and Publishing Updates in an Automated Nautical Charting System
    Gail Langran, Intergraph Corporation
  • Data Collection Experiences for an Automated Nautical Charting System
    Thomas O. McCarty, Intergraph Corporation
  • Implementing an Automated Nautical Chart Production System: The DMA Experience
    Part 1: Donna J. Kall, Susan W. Kuehlthau, and Timothy J. Loomis, Intergraph Corporation Part 2: Christopher P. Zavrel, Defense Mapping Agency

Session 9 - AUTOMATED CHARTING 2
Session Coordinator: RADM Christian Andreasen, NOAA

  • Development of a Second Generation Automated Nautical Charting System at the National Ocean Service
    Richard L. Hogan, NOAA
  • Empowering the Learner: The Application of Interactive Multimedia Technology-Assisted Learning to Hydrographic Knowledge
    David Pugh, Canadian Hydrographic Service; J.G. Michael Parkes and Louis W. Stokes, DVS, Inc.
  • Automated Computer Chart Updating at the United States Naval Academy
    C.H. Barber and Andrew F. Bass, U.S. Naval Academy

Session 10 - MARINE INFORMATION
Session Coordinator: Mr. James E. Ayers, Defense Mapping Agency

  • The Implementation of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System Within the United States
    Elroy A. Soluri and Steven J. Debrecht, Defense Mapping Agency
  • The Coast and Geodetic Survey's Nautical Chart Rescheming Plan
    LT John A. Miller, NOAA; Howard P. Danley, Kirby A. Gean, Lynn West, and Eugene M. Page, NOAA
  • Application of Electronic Charts In Integrated Bridge Systems
    Jack F. Roeber, Sperry Marine, Inc.

Session 11- ELECTRONIC CHART DISPLAY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Session Coordinator: Mr. Walter M. Winn, NOAA

  • Electronic Tide Predictors
    James Mays, Micronautics, Inc.
  • What Would Make Small Boat Electronic Charts Safe for Navigation?
    Dave Wells and James Eichholz, University of New Brunswick; Mike Eaton, Canadian Hydrographic Service; and Seppo Makinen, Finland National Board of Navigation
  • Electronic Charts After ECDIS
    Colin G. Weeks, Hydrographic Associates, Inc.

Session 12- U.S. ECDIS TEST BED PROJECT
Session Coordinator: CAPT Leo J. Black, USCG

  • Development of the United States Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) Test-Bed
    David J. Scott, Intergraph Corporation, and Dr. Arthur G. Gaines, Jr., Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
  • Display Design Considerations for the U.S. ECDIS Test and Demonstration Project
    Carolyn K.0cel, Intergraph Corporation
  • U.S. Coast Guard Test Plan for Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)
    Dr. Lee Alexander, USCG, and LCDR James T. Quinn, USCG
  • Expected Results of the ECDIS Test Bed Project by 1993 and Beyond
    Mortimer Rogoff, The Digital Directions Co., Inc.

STANDBY PAPERS

  • Development of Office Processing Functions on the Hydrographic Data Acquisition and Processing System
    LT Michael B. Brown, NOAA
  • Coastal Base Mapping With the Larsen Scanning LIDAR System and Other Sensors
    R. Quinn, Terra Surveys Limited

 

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