PUBLICATIONS - Special

SP32: Proceedings of Hydro USA 94

Norfolk, Virginia, April 1994

Available from International Headquarters and Branches:
Price Members £25 (pounds sterling), Non-members £28 (pounds sterling)


Contents:

MARINE INFORMATION PARTNERSHIPS

  • Interactivity in the Hydrographic World
    RADM Christian Andreasen, NOAA (Ret.), President, Directing Committee, International Hydrographic Organization
  • Marine Information Partnerships: A Navy Perspective
    RADM John E. Chubb, USN, Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command
  • Defense and NOS -A Partnership with Synergy
    Kenneth I. Daugherty, Deputy Director, Defense Mapping Agency
  • PubIic/Private Partnerships in Nautical Charting
    David B. Enabnit, NOAA
  • The Defense Hydrographic Initiative Hydrographic Source Assessment System
    Kevin T. Brown, Defense Mapping Agency
  • National Geophysical Data Center Hydrographic Activities
    LCDR Maureen R. Kenny, NOAA, and Dr. Michael S. Loughridge,  National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA

SOUNDING SYSTEMS

  • Advances in Signal Processing for Wide Swath Bathymetric Sonars
    John T. Ambrose, Computer Sciences Corp.; John H. Satriano, Lester C. Smith, and Charles Carik, Naval Command Control and Surveillance Center RDT&E
  • Results from the Technical Evaluations of Sonar Systems on the USNS JOHN MCDONNELL and USNS LITTLEHALES
    Barbara A. Reed; LT Nancy L. Crews, NOAA; and Margaret Haskell, U.S. Naval Oceanographic Of ice
  • Using Near-Shore Multibeam Systems for Survey Investigations
    Lloyd C. Huff; LTJG Harold Orlinsky, NOAA; and Stephen Matula, Nautical Charting Research and Development Laboratory, Coast and Geodetic Survey, NOAA
  • Signal Processing Architecture for Bathymetric Sonars
    Lester Smith, Marc DiLemmo, and Georges Bernardin, Naval Command Control and Surveillance Center RDT&E
  • Advances in Digital Tracking Techniques for Multiple Channel Echosounders
    Jim Odom and Praveen Kanipakam, Odom Hydrographic Systems, Inc
  • Uncertainty in Simrad EM1000 and RESON SeaBat 9001 Multibeam Echo Soundings in Shallow Water - A Case Study
    Zigin Du, Larry Mayer, and Dave Wells, Ocean Mapping Group, Dept. of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Canada; and Lloyd Huff, Nautical Charting R&D Laboratory, Coast and Geodetic Survey, NOAA
  • White Water Surveying
    James L. Moore, Peter Alleman, and Art Kleiner, C & C Technologies, Inc.
  • Designing a Digital Sounder "Suitcase" for Enhanced Data Acquisition Capability
    Christopher P. Zavrel, Defense Mapping Agency Systems Center; Kevin Kraatz and Karl Rehn, Applied Research Laboratories, The University of Texas

HYDROGRAPHIC/BATHYMETRIC DATA PROCESSING

  • Analysis of 2-D Interpolation Algorithms Using a Synthetic Test Set of Quasi-Marine Data
    Tom Davis, F. Bryan Davies, and BradIeyWard, Science Applications International Corp.
  • A New Tool for Managing Very Large Volumes of Hydrographic Data
    The CHS Source Data Base Team, Tim Evangelatos, et al., Canadian Hydrographic Service
  • Swath Bathymetry and Acoustic Imagery in Littoral Regions Using a 12 kHz Swath Bathymetric System
    Stephen C. Lingsch, Naval Oceanographic Office; Anthony Geneva, Naval Command Control and Ocean Surveillance Center; and Lawrence J. Fusillo, Computer Sciences Corp.

DATA MANAGEMENT / ACCESS

  • The National Spatial Data Infrastructure
    Nancy Tosta, U.S. Geological Survey and Paul J. Grim, NOAA
  • A Guide to the Labyrinth of Standards
    Dave Pendleton, Nautical Charting Research and Development Laboratory, Coast and Geodetic Survey, National Ocean Service, NOAA
  • Coastal Zone Management: All We Need Now Is Some Data
    Ronald A. Furness, Australian Hydrographic Office
  • GIS and Marine Information Systems: An Overview of Some Recent Developments in the United Kingdom
    David R. Green, Centre for Remote Sensingand Mapping Science, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
  • Decision Making and Productivity Using Digital Image Data Sets of Aerial Photography
    Christine M. Taylor and Peter L. Grose, Office of Ocean Resources Conservation and Assessments, NOAA
  • Collection and Dissemination of Marine Information from the Texas Coastal Ocean Observation Network
    Patrick R. Michaud, Carroll I. Thurlow, and Gary A. Jeffress, The Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science, Texas A&M University

AIRBORNE LASER

  • Airborne Laser Depth Sounding in Sweden
    Kurt Koppari, Ulf Karlsson, and Ove Steinvall Swedish Defense Research Establishment, Linkoping, Sweden
  • LADS - From Development to Hydrographic Operations
    C. Setter, BHP Engineering Pty, Ltd.; and CAPT R.J. Willis, Hydrographic Office, Royal Australian Navy
  • Field Testing of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Airborne Lidar Hydrographic Survey System
    W.J. Lillycrop, L.E. Parson, and L.L. Estep, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station; P.E. LaRocque, Optech, Inc.; G.C. Guenther, National Ocean Service; M.D. Reed, John E. Chance & Associates; and C.L. Truitt, Mote Marine Lab.
  • Russian Airborne Lidar Systems for Bathymetry and Oceanology
    V.I. Fiegels, St. Petersburg Institute of Fine Mechanics and Optics; and Y.I. Kopilevich and A.A. Svetlykh, S.I. Vavilov State Optical Institute, Russia
  • U.S. Navy's Laser Airborne Bathymetry Assessment Project
    LCDR Gary Ayers, USN
  • Performance Modeling and Analysis of the Ocean Water Lidar (OWL) Hydrographic System
    S. Haimbach and R. Lutomirski, Pacific-Sierra Research Corp.; and T. Curran and J. Gibbons, Naval Air Warfare Center
  • A Quantitative Cornparison of the TIBS Airborne Bathymetry System with Launch- Borne Acoustic Soundings Near Coppermine, N.W.T.
    J. Scott Holladay and David Wright, Geonex Aerodat, Inc.; and Michael R. Crutchlow and Albert Koudys, Canadian Hydrographic Service

REAL TIME DATA SERVICES

  • Promulgation of Navigational Warnings under the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
    Elroy A. Soluri, Defense Mapping Agency

AUTOMATED CHART PRODUCTION

  • NOAA Raster Nautical Charts
    Richard B. Perry and Richard H. Davis, Nautical Charting Division, Coast and Geodetic Survey, National Ocean Service, NOAA
  • Print on Demand: An Alternative to Conventional Chart Production
    D.D. Nicholson, Canadian Hydrographic Service, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada
  • Development of a Computer-Assisted Revision System for Nautical Chart Production
    David L. Poltilove, Mapping and Charting Branch, Coast and Geodetic Survey, National Ocean Service, NOAA

GPS APPLICATIONS

  • DGPS for Precise Positioning in Hydrographic Surveying
    Arvid Strand, Arne Rinnan, and Geir H. Mathisen,Seatex AS; and Arne E. Ofstad, and Jan S. Ssrensen, Norwegian Hydrographic Service, Norway
  • Delineation of Tidal Datums and Water Surface Slopes with the GPS
    Stephen DeLoach, Dave Wells, DaveDodd, Richard Phelan, and Andrew Morley, Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Canada; and Brian Shannon, U.S. Army Topographic Engineering Center

ECDIS

  • Challenges and Experiences in Developing a Multi-National ENC Database for North-West Europe
    Robert Sandvik, Norwegian Mapping Authority, Norway
  • An Overview of Copyright Law and Its Implications on the Electronic Chart
    Glenn E. Tallia, NOAA
  • Exploitation of Intellectual Property by Electronic Chartmakers: Liability, Retrenchment and a Proposal for Change
    Edward J. Obloy and B. Helen Sharetts-Sullivan, Defense Mapping Agency
  • Use of the DNC to Meet IHO ECDIS Requirements: Preliminary Evaluation
    David J. Scott and Gail Langran, Intergraph Corp.
  • Department of Defense Requirements for Electronic Chart Display and Information System Data: A Defense Mapping Agency Perspective
    Edwin Danford and Mel Wagner, Defense Mapping Agency
  • Electronic Chart Updating: Test Plan for an Evaluation Using ECDIS
    Irene M. Gonin and Marylouise K. Dowd, U.S. Coast Guard Research and Development Center; and Gail E. Langran, Intergraph Corp.
  • ECDIS: Current Status/Future Expectations
    Lee Alexander, U.S. Coast Guard
  • ECDIS Test and Demonstration on the Mississippi River
    Anthony Niles, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Bleeding at the Cutting Edge
    M.J. Casey and J. Goodyear, Canadian Hydrographic Service, Canada
  • The Significance of ECDIS with Radar Video
    Helmut H. Lanziner, Offshore Systems, Ltd.
  • ECDIS - A Comprehensive Navigation System
    CAPT Joachim Pfeiffer, Atlas Elektronik GmbH, Germany

MARINE SURVEYING EDUCATION WORKSHOP

  • Development of a Hydrographic Engineering Program at Old Dominion University
    by the Working Committee, 
    David P. Basco, et al.
  • Bowditch into the Twenty-First Century
    Michael L. Donner and Richard K. Hubbard, Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic/Topographic Center

COASTAL MULTIBEAM PROCESSING USERS GROUP MEETING

  • Naval Oceanographic Office Unix-Based Hydrographic Processing System for Single-Beam and Multibeam Data
    Irene Savanyo, Jan Depner, Dale Hare, and Steve Farr, Naval Oceanographic Office, Stennis Space Center

STANDBY PAPERS

  • The Electronic Chart Generating and Displaying System
    Li Yuanhui, Wu Dongli, Sun Wenli, Chun Chengnan and Zhao Depeng, The Ministry of the Communications (MC), Peoples Republic of China

 

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