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Submissions from 2013

Phased beam projection from tiled apertures in the presence of turbulence and thermal blooming, Mark F. Spencer and Milo W. Hyde IV

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Using Micro-Raman Spectroscopy to Assess MEMS Si/SiO2 Membranes Exhibiting Negative Spring Constant Behavior, LaVern A. Starman and Ronald A. Coutu

An Experimental Study of Detonation Diffraction and Shock Initiation, Christopher A. Stevens, Paul I. King, Frederick R. Schauer, and John Hoke

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Enhanced, Fast-running Scaling Law Model of Thermal Blooming and Turbulence Effects on High Energy Laser Propagation, Noah R. Van Zandt, Steven T. Fiorino, and Kevin J. Keefer

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Clustering Hyperspectral Imagery for Improved Adaptive Matched Filter Performance, Jason P. Williams, Kenneth W. Bauer, and Mark A. Friend

Phase retrieval and Zernike decomposition using measured intensity data and the estimated electric field, John C. Zingarelli and Stephen C. Cain

Submissions from 2012

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Understanding System of Systems Development Using an Agent- Based Wave Model, Paulette Acheson, Louis Pape, Cihan Dagli, Nil Kilicay-Ergin, John M. Colombi, and Khaled Haris

Surfactant Influence on Water Wave Packets, Benjamin F. Akers

The Generation of Capillary-Gravity Solitary Waves by A Surface Pressure Forcing, Benjamin F. Akers

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Wilton Ripples in Weakly Nonlinear Model Equations, Benjamin F. Akers and Wenxuan Gao

Spectral Stability of Deep Two–Dimensional Gravity Water Waves: Repeated Eigenvalues, Benjamin F. Akers and David P. Nicholls

Integration, Validation, and Testing of a Hybrid-Electric Propulsion System for a Small Remotely Piloted Aircraft, Joseph K. Ausserer and Frederick G. Harmon

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Half-Life Learning Curves in the Defense Acquisition Life Cycle, Adedeji B. Badiru

A Systems Framework for Distance Learning in Engineering Graduate Programs, Adedeji B. Badiru and Rachelle R. Jones

Project Management for Executing Distance Education Programs, Adedeji B. Badiru and Rochelle R. Jones

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Guaranteeing Convergence of Iterative Skewed Voting Algorithms for Image Segmentation, Doru C. Balcan, Gowri Srinivasa, Matthew C. Fickus, and Jelena Kovacevic

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Dynamic Architectural Countermeasure to Protect RSA against Side Channel Power Analysis Attacks, John Barron, Todd R. Andel, and Yong Kim

New method of calculating adsorption and scattering for Xe-Pt(111) using Direct Simulation Monte Carlo techniques, Brook I. Bentley and Robert B. Greendyke

Shock Structure Solution by Hybrid Flowfield Methods, Brook I. Bentley and Robert B. Greendyke

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M + Ng Potential Energy Curves Including Spin-orbit Coupling for M = K, Rb, Cs and Ng = He, Ne, Ar, Larry Aaron Blank, David E. Weeks, and Gary S. Kedziora

Classification of visible point sources using hyperspectral chromotomosynthetic imagery, Randall L. Bostick and Glen P. Perram

Hyperspectral image reconstruction of an array of extended targets using chromotomosynthesis, Randall L. Bostick and Glen P. Perram

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Spatial and spectral performance of a chromotomosynthetic hyperspectral imaging system, Randall L. Bostick and Glen P. Perram

Chromotomosynthesis for high speed hyperspectral imagery, Randall L. Bostick, Glen P. Perram, and Glen P. Perram

Instrumental error in chromotomosynthetic hyperspectral imaging, Randall L. Bostick, Glen P. Perram, and Glen P. Perram