Theses and Dissertations from the Graduate School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology
Theses/Dissertations from 1999
Predicting Launch Pad Winds at the Kennedy Space Center with a Neural Network Model, Steven J. Storch
Using the WSR-88D to Forecast Downburst Winds at Cape Canaveral Air Station and the Kennedy Space Center (CCAS/KSC), Gerald D. Sullivan Jr.
Generating Executable Code from Formal Specifications of Primitive Objects, Travis W. Tankersley
Space Charge Structure of a Glow Discharge in the Presence of a Longitudinal Inhomogeneity, Frank A. Tersigni
Decision Analysis Methodology to Evaluate Organization, Shawn C. Thompson
Strategic Effects of Airpower and Complex Adaptive Agents: An Initial Investigation, Thomas R. Tighe
Ultra-Wideband TEM Horns, Transient Arrays and Exponential Curves: A FDTD Look, Troy S. Utton
Analysis of N-Tier Architecture Applied to Distributed-Database Systems, Alexandre G. Valente
GPS Signal Offset Detection and Noise Strength Estimation in a Parallel Kalman Filter Algorithm, Barry J. Vanek
Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithms: Classifications, Analyses, and New Innovations, David A. Van Veldhuizen
Natural Attenuation of Chlorinated Ethenes by Anaerobic Reductive Dechlorination Coupled with Aerobic Cometabolism, Derek D. Veerkamp
Application of the Finite Element Method to the Scattering of a Two-Dimensional, Semi-Infinite Periodic Structure, Perry N. Villanueva
Double Layer Effects on Shock Wave Propagation, Shannon L. Walker
Multi-Discipline Network Vulnerability Assessment, Karilynne Wallace
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Mission Level Simulation, Jennifer G. Walston
Pollution Prevention Cost Savings Using Supply Chain Reengineering, Gregory S. Webb
Optimization of a Multilayer Photothermal Sensor for Infrared Spectroscopy, Janine O.J. Wiggins
An Evaluation and Comparison of the ACE and BRACE Airfield Models, David W. Wiliams
Space Maneuver Vehicle Orbital Mission Planner: Development of Application and Analysis of On-Demand Maneuvering Ability, Shon P. Williams
Technology Selection for the Air Force Research Laboratory Air Vehicles Directorate: An Analysis Using Value Focused Thinking, Michael F. Winthrop
Implementation of a Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Shock Code Based Upon the Weighted Average Flux Method, Mark P. Wittig
Reverse Engineering of Foreign Missiles via Genetic Algorithm, Jon D. Wollam
Implementation of an Activity-Based Costing System in an Air Force Laboratory Environment, Jayson M. Wrona and Martin Memminger
An Integrated Synthetic Aperture Radar/Global Positioning System/Inertial Navigation System for Target Geolocation Improvement, Brian J. Young