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On The Potential Uses Of Static Offsets Derived From Low-Cost Community Instruments And Crowd-Sourcing For Earthquake Monitoring And Rapid Response, Sarah Minson, Benjamin Brooks, Jessica Murray, Robert Iannucci
On The Potential Uses Of Static Offsets Derived From Low-Cost Community Instruments And Crowd-Sourcing For Earthquake Monitoring And Rapid Response, Sarah Minson, Benjamin Brooks, Jessica Murray, Robert Iannucci
Robert A Iannucci
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Probabilistic Verification Of Coordinated Multi-Robot Missions, Sagar Chaki, Joseph Giampapa
Probabilistic Verification Of Coordinated Multi-Robot Missions, Sagar Chaki, Joseph Giampapa
Sagar J Chaki
Robots are increasingly used to perform a wide variety of tasks, especially those involving dangerous or inaccessible locations. As the complexity of such tasks grow, robots are being deployed in teams, with complex coordination schemes aimed at maximizing the chance of mission success. Such teams operate under inherently uncertain conditions -- the robots themselves fail, and have to continuously adapt to changing environmental conditions. A key challenge facing robotic mission designers is therefore to construct a mission -- i.e., specify number and type of robots, number and size of teams, coordination and planning mechanisms etc. -- so as to maximize …
Temperature-Dependent Absorption Cross-Section Measurements Of 1-Butene (1-C4h8) In Vuv And Ir, Et-Touhami Es-Sebbar, Yves Benilan, Aamir Farooq
Temperature-Dependent Absorption Cross-Section Measurements Of 1-Butene (1-C4h8) In Vuv And Ir, Et-Touhami Es-Sebbar, Yves Benilan, Aamir Farooq
Dr. Et-touhami Es-sebbar
Vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) and infrared (IR) absorption cross-section measurements of 1-butene (1-C4H8; CH2=CHCH2CH3; Butylene) are reported over the temperature range of 296–529 K. The VUV measurements are performed between 115 and 205 nm using synchrotron radiation as a tunable VUV light source. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is employed to measure absorption cross-section and band strengths in the IR region between 1.54 and 25 μm (∼6500–400 cm−1). The measured room-temperature VUV and IR absorption cross-sections are compared with available literature data and are found to be in good agreement. The oscillator strength for the electronic transition (A1A′→X1A′) around 150–205 nm …