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Discover Ludwig'dead reckoning' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a method of navigation which involves estimating one's position by keeping track of the direction and distance travelled. For example, "The sailors relied on dead reckoning to find their way back to port."
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dead reckoning
noun
A method of estimating the position of a ship or aircraft by applying estimates of the distance and direction travelled to a previously known position. In respect to ships/boats, it excludes the effect of wind and current on the vessel. Compare with estimated position. Abbreviation: DR
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Flying entirely by dead reckoning.
If all else fails, he will have dead reckoning.
(Sailors and others refer to this as dead reckoning).
Charles, in other words, flew by dead reckoning.
I am sure my dead reckoning is gone.
Good fishing waters were located by visual reference to land bodies or by dead reckoning.
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Personal Dead-reckoning (PDR) system [11] uses "zero velocity update" to calibrate the drift.
We showed that pure dead-reckoning cannot provide acceptable localization accuracy.
With a path following behaviour as the aim, the research focused predominantly upon; sensors for dead-reckoning, motor drive, closed-loop feedback control, and microcontroller interfacing and programming.
Two optical mice were attached to the front and rear of the robot giving positional feedback for closed-loop control and dead-reckoning for navigation.
Inertial guidance systems may provide dead-reckoning information only, though compass and Doppler data can be combined with inertial outputs.
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