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Computer System For Simulating Physical Processes Using Multiple Integer State Vectors Us:5594671, Hudong Chen, Peter Churchill, Robert Iannucci, Kim Molvig, Gregory Papadopoulos, Stephen Remondi, Christopher Teixeira, Kenneth Traub
Computer System For Simulating Physical Processes Using Multiple Integer State Vectors Us:5594671, Hudong Chen, Peter Churchill, Robert Iannucci, Kim Molvig, Gregory Papadopoulos, Stephen Remondi, Christopher Teixeira, Kenneth Traub
Robert A Iannucci
No abstract provided.
Le Diagnostic Automatique Des Anomalies Des Systèmes Electromécaniques, Boukhemis Chetate
Le Diagnostic Automatique Des Anomalies Des Systèmes Electromécaniques, Boukhemis Chetate
Boukhemis Chetate
Le fonctionnement optimal et continu des mécanismes industriels ne peut être envisagé sans la présence d’un système qui permet de prévenir (surveillance et interprétation) à l’état précoce les anomalies qui peuvent surgie au niveau des différents équipements et de diagnostiquer rapidement les pannes. Dans le système proposé en vue d’automatiser complètement le processus de diagnostic des ensembles moteurs asynchrones convertisseurs de fréquence et commande , et en vue de diminuer le temps d’analyse des défaillances et les coûts des interventions, le système expert est associé avec un sous –système de mesure, d’acquisition et de traitement de l’information (permettant l’observation des …
System For Synchronizing Execution By A Processing Element Of Threads Within A Process Using A State Indicator Us:5553305, Robert Iannucci, Steven Gregor
System For Synchronizing Execution By A Processing Element Of Threads Within A Process Using A State Indicator Us:5553305, Robert Iannucci, Steven Gregor
Robert A Iannucci
No abstract provided.
A Unified Topological Approach To Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Protection, George H. Baker, J. Philip Castillo, Edward F. Vance
A Unified Topological Approach To Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Protection, George H. Baker, J. Philip Castillo, Edward F. Vance
George H Baker
The presentation recommends an approach for unifying electronic system protection designs for a wide spectrum of electromagnetic environments. A general electromagnetic topological construct is developed as the basis for a consistent shielding and terminal protection methodology. Spectral characteristics of multiple interfering electromagnetic sources, both internal and external, are described. Effects addressed include EMI/EMC, lightning, nuclear EMP, and RF weapons. Protection practices for individual effects are discussed and means for integrating these into a single protection topology.
Multithreaded Computer Architecture: A Summary Of The State Of The Art, Robert Iannucci, Guang Gao, Robert Halstead, Burton Smith
Multithreaded Computer Architecture: A Summary Of The State Of The Art, Robert Iannucci, Guang Gao, Robert Halstead, Burton Smith
Robert A Iannucci
No abstract provided.
Sliding Mode Control Of The Systems With Uncertain Direction Of Control Vector, Sergey V. Drakunov
Sliding Mode Control Of The Systems With Uncertain Direction Of Control Vector, Sergey V. Drakunov
Sergey V. Drakunov
No abstract provided.
High Performance Memory System Pct:Ep0199134, Robert Iannucci
High Performance Memory System Pct:Ep0199134, Robert Iannucci
Robert A Iannucci
No abstract provided.
Nuclear Emp Hardening Approach As The Basis For Unified Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Protection, George H. Baker Iii
Nuclear Emp Hardening Approach As The Basis For Unified Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Protection, George H. Baker Iii
George H Baker
Operation DESERT STORM demonstrated the clear military advantage that was provided by our sophisticated electronic C4I and weapons systems. High tech means so dominate the battlefield that the outcome of future conflicts could be decided by electronics attrition rather than human casualties. However, the electromagnetic threat landscape is highly complex. The already formidable list of environments (EMI, lighting, ESD, EMP, HERO, TEMPEST, EW, etc.) is lengthened by emerging threats from high power microwave (HPM) and ultra-wide band (UWB) electromagnetic weapons. Many of these environments overlap in the frequency and amplitude of the electrical stresses they create.
The large number of …
Sliding-Mode Observers Based On Equivalent Control Method, Sergey V. Drakunov
Sliding-Mode Observers Based On Equivalent Control Method, Sergey V. Drakunov
Sergey V. Drakunov
No abstract provided.
Detection Of Unresolved Target Tracks In Infrared Imagery, Sarah A. Rajala, Loren W. Nolte, James V. Aanstoos
Detection Of Unresolved Target Tracks In Infrared Imagery, Sarah A. Rajala, Loren W. Nolte, James V. Aanstoos
James Aanstoos
Two methods for detecting dim, unresolved target tracks in infrared imagery are presented. Detecting such targets in a sequence of noisy images is very challenging from the standpoint of algorithm design as well as detection performance evaluation. Since the signal-to-noise ratio per pixel is very low (a dim target) and the target is unresolved (of spatial extent less than a pixel), one must rely on integration over target tracks which span over many image frames. In addition, since there is a large amount of uncertainty as to the pattern and location of target tracks, good algorithms must consider a large …
Emp Protection Validation Testing Approaches, George H. Baker
Emp Protection Validation Testing Approaches, George H. Baker
George H Baker
Integrated, operational system-level testing is required for confidence in any system's EMP hardness. Validation is not possible by analysis or inspection. Test capabilities exist to validate the EMP protection of properly designed systems. High-level free field simulators are the means of choice for testing aircraft and ground mobile systems. A combination of low level continuous wave and pulsed current injection testing are preferred for testing fixed facilities and systems connected to long line networks.
A Method Of Validating Mw Mvar Values, Venkateswar P. Oruganti Fiete Fie Pmp
A Method Of Validating Mw Mvar Values, Venkateswar P. Oruganti Fiete Fie Pmp
Venkateswar P Oruganti FIETE FIE PMP
A way of quickly validating MW MVAR values. This method helps in reducing number of combinations while trying to ascertain the right connections at the transducers in SCADA systems.
Parallel Machines: Parallel Machine Languages, Robert Iannucci
Parallel Machines: Parallel Machine Languages, Robert Iannucci
Robert A Iannucci
No abstract provided.
Progress In The Development Of Hemp Protection Standards For C3i Facilities, George H. Baker, Clinton R. Gordon
Progress In The Development Of Hemp Protection Standards For C3i Facilities, George H. Baker, Clinton R. Gordon
George H Baker
DoD is involved in EMP standards development efforts which culminate 25 years of research. This paper previews an EMP protection standard for fixed, ground-based communication facilities. The standard uses a low-risk hardening approach which depends on an electromagnetic barrier comprised of a conducting shield to prevent harmful transients from reaching communication electronics. The standard is the first of its kind and is being instituted as MIL-STD-188-125.
Method And Apparatus For Division Pct:Ep0075745, Robert Iannucci, James Kleinsteiber
Method And Apparatus For Division Pct:Ep0075745, Robert Iannucci, James Kleinsteiber
Robert A Iannucci
No abstract provided.
High Performance Memory System Utilizing Pipelining Techniques Us:4685088, Robert Iannucci
High Performance Memory System Utilizing Pipelining Techniques Us:4685088, Robert Iannucci
Robert A Iannucci
No abstract provided.
Method And Apparatus For Division Employing Associative Memory Us:4466077, Robert Iannucci, James Kleinsteiber
Method And Apparatus For Division Employing Associative Memory Us:4466077, Robert Iannucci, James Kleinsteiber
Robert A Iannucci
No abstract provided.
Electro-Optics Applications For Alleviating Emi/Emc/Emp Problems, George H. Baker, Walter H. Hardwick
Electro-Optics Applications For Alleviating Emi/Emc/Emp Problems, George H. Baker, Walter H. Hardwick
George H Baker
No abstract provided.
Emp Analysis Of An Fm Communications Radio With A Long Wire Antenna, George H. Baker Iii, Werner J. Stark
Emp Analysis Of An Fm Communications Radio With A Long Wire Antenna, George H. Baker Iii, Werner J. Stark
George H Baker
A Norton equivalent circuit is developed for a long-wire antenna used with a VHF man-pack FM radio exposed to an incident electromagnetic pulse (EMP). The required short-circuit current and antenna impedance are computed by use of a transmission-line model for the antenna, and the computations are compared with measurements of the short-circuit current and antenna impedance. The comparison shows that the transmission-line model for the antenna is adequate for performing a vulnerability analysis of the radio. A network model is developed for a portion of the radio and is used as the load in the Norton equivalent circuit. Load currents …