Theses and Dissertations from the Graduate School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
A Test Methodology for Evaluating Cognitive Radio Systems, Jared J. Thompson
Development of Adaptive Tilt Tracker that Utilizes QUAD-cell Detector to Track Extended Objects, Issac J. Thornton
Operational Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Initiation Forecasting Utilizing S-Band Dual-Polarization Radar, Kyle R. Thurmond
Passive RF Tomography: Signal Processing and Experimental Validation, Thang M. Tran
Automated Driftmeter Fused with Inertial Navigation, Allan D. Tuma
An Analysis of Eye Movements With Helmet Mounted Displays, Kalyn A. Tung
A Methodology For Measuring Resilience in a Satellite-Based Communication Network, Jonathan S. Turner
Data Fusion for Decision Support, Rebecca A. Unruh
Airborne Wireless Communication Modeling and Analysis with MATLAB, Matthew J. Vincie
Removing Parallax-Induced False Changes in Change Detection, Karmon M. Vongsy
Using Data Mining to Determine the Impact Continuity of Care has on the Air Force’s Healthcare System, David F. Wade
Development and Characterization of a High Speed Mid-IR Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectrometer for CO and CO2 Detection in Detonation Events, Stephen D. Wakefield
Analysis of a SCADA System Anomaly Detection Model Based on Information Entropy, Jesse G. Wales
Automatic Target Recognition Using Nonlinear Autoregressive Neural Networks, Marc R. Ward
Behavioral Profiling of SCADA Network Traffic using Machine Learning Algorithms, Jessica R. Werling
Carbon Nanotube Growth Rate Regression using Support Vector Machines and Artificial Neural Networks, Nicholas M. Westing
Enhanced Vehicle Beddown Approximations For the Improved Theater Distribution Model, Jonathan D. White
Mechanical Properties and Fatigue Behavior of Unitized Composite Airframe Structures at Elevated Temperature, Michael P. Wilkinson
Memristive Responses of Jammed Granular Copper Array Sensors to Mechanical Stress, Gary A. Willey
Distinguishing Internet-facing ICS devices using PLC programming information, Paul M. Williams
Signal Processing in Cold Atom Interferometry-Based INS, Kara M. Willis
Tailoring Systems Engineering for Rapid Acquisition, David J. Wilson
PLC Hardware Discrimination using RF-DNA fingerprinting, Bradley C. Wright
Wigner Distribution Functions as a Tool for Studying Gas Phase Alkali Metal Plus Noble Gas Collisions, Keith A. Wyman
Textile Fingerprinting for Dismount Analysis in the Visible, Near, and Shortwave Infrared Domain, Jennifer S. Yeom