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Gps-Denied Navigation Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Images And Neural Networks, Teresa White
Gps-Denied Navigation Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Images And Neural Networks, Teresa White
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) often rely on GPS for navigation. GPS signals, however, are very low in power and easily jammed or otherwise disrupted. This paper presents a method for determining the navigation errors present at the beginning of a GPS-denied period utilizing data from a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system. This is accomplished by comparing an online-generated SAR image with a reference image obtained a priori. The distortions relative to the reference image are learned and exploited with a convolutional neural network to recover the initial navigational errors, which can be used to recover the true flight trajectory throughout …
Housing Variables And Immigration: An Exploratory And Predictive Data Analysis In New York City, Jhonatan Medri Cobos
Housing Variables And Immigration: An Exploratory And Predictive Data Analysis In New York City, Jhonatan Medri Cobos
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The relationship between housing and immigration has become relevant in the U.S., especially in a highly populated metropolis such as New York City (NYC). Determining whether immigration status affects home ownership percentage, household rent, or housing cost percentage could help understand the quality of life of NYC residents. Graphical exploration, spatial dependence tests, and spatial autoregressive models of housing and immigration variables provide some insights about their relationships. Our exploration takes place at some geographic subareas of NYC.
Our results first indicate that the housing and immigration data reports spatial dependence; values of a geographic subarea are related to values …
A Phenological Model For A Southern Population Of Mountain Pine Beetle, Catherine E. Wangen
A Phenological Model For A Southern Population Of Mountain Pine Beetle, Catherine E. Wangen
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The mountain pine beetle (MPB, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) attacks living Pinus trees across a widespread area of western North America, causing significant ecological and economic damage. The ability to make accurate predictions of how MPB populations across this range will respond to temperatures, which affect MPB progress through life stages, is essential. Northern and southern populations of MPB are genetically different in response to temperature, requiring geographic-specific model parameters. There is not currently a predictive model for the southern MPB life cycle, despite concerns that those populations may be more susceptible to increased numbers of generations per year, which would …
The Effect Of High Elevation Weather Stations On The Usda's Pasture, Rangeland, And Forage Insurance Program, Wyatt Matthew Feuz
The Effect Of High Elevation Weather Stations On The Usda's Pasture, Rangeland, And Forage Insurance Program, Wyatt Matthew Feuz
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This paper examines the effect of high elevation weather stations on the rainfall index used by the Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage insurance program. Weather station data for the state of Utah is used to identify high elevation weather stations and their location. Utilizing the corresponding rainfall index data, the effect of the high elevation weather stations is determined. This paper finds when high elevation weather stations begin reporting there is a jump up of 19.01–27.88 percentage points on average in the rainfall index for the corresponding grid locations. This indicates the rainfall index may not accurately represent actual precipitation amounts …