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Aircraft Tests Arrive At Numbers Pilots Need For Safe Operations, Nihad E. Daidzic
Aircraft Tests Arrive At Numbers Pilots Need For Safe Operations, Nihad E. Daidzic
Aviation Department Publications
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Robust Parafoil Terminal Guidance Using Massively Parallel Processing, Jonathan Rogers, Nathan Slegers
Robust Parafoil Terminal Guidance Using Massively Parallel Processing, Jonathan Rogers, Nathan Slegers
Faculty Publications - Biomedical, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering
Terminal guidance of autonomous parafoils is a difficult problem in which wind uncertainty and system underactuation are major challenges. Existing strategies almost exclusively use impact error as the criterion for optimality. Practical airdrop systems, however, must also include other criteria that maybe even more important than impact error for some missions, such as ground speed at impact or constraints imposed by drop zones with restrictions on flight patterns. Furthermore, existing guidance schemes determine terminal trajectories using deterministic wind information and may result in a solution that works in ideal wind but may be sensitive to variations. The work described here …
Indeterminate Masses, Elements And Models In Information Fusion, Florentin Smarandache
Indeterminate Masses, Elements And Models In Information Fusion, Florentin Smarandache
Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications
In this paper at the beginning, we make a short history of the logics, from the classical Boolean logic to the most general logic of today neutrosophic logic. We define the general logic space and give the definition of the neutrosophic logic. Then we introduce the indeterminate models in information fusion, which are due either to the existence of some indeterminate elements in the fusion space or to some indeterminate masses.
The best approach for dealing with such models is the neutrosophic logic, which is part of neutrosophy. Neutrosophic logic is connected with neutrosophic set and neutrosophic probability and statistics.