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Submissions from 2011
A tunable diode laser absorption system for long path atmospheric transmission and high energy laser applications, Christopher A. Rice and Glen P. Perram
Performance evaluation of an unsteady turbine driven by a pulsed detonation combustor, Kurt P. Rouser, Paul I. King, Frederick R. Schauer, Rolf Sondergaard, and John L. Hoke
Effects of Steam Environment on Fatigue Behavior of Two SiC/[SiC+Si3N4] Ceramic Composites at 1300°C, Marina B. Ruggles-Wrenn and Vipul Sharma
A more flexible approach to valuing flexibility, Erin T. Ryan, David R. Jacques, and John M. Colombi
Distributional Collision Modeling for Monte Carlo Simulations, Christopher R. Schrock and Aihua W. Wood
Experimental Study on the Induced Velocity of a Three Potential Sliding Discharge DBD Actuator, Steven D. Seney Jr., Richard E. Huffman Jr., William F. Bailey, David Liu, Mark F. Reeder, and Joshua A. Stults
X-HALE: Designing the Atmospheric Surveillance Platforms of the Future, Christopher M. Shearer
Aero and structural-dynamic repeatability of a novel MAV wing manufacturing process, Nathanael J. Sladek, Michael L. Anderson, and Richard G. Cobb
Landslide imaging and detection with horizontal-scanning active and passive remote sensing methods: A study of data integration in assessing complex target environment, Amer Smailbegovic, Michael J. Mendenhall, Jeffrey D. Clark, and Kyle Gray
Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Finite Contact Width on Fretting Fatigue, Kim Heung Soo, Shankar Mall, and Anindya Ghoshal
Optical Characterization of Large Caliber Muzzle Blast Waves, Bryan J. Steward, Kevin C. Gross, and Glen P. Perram
Reduction of optically observed artillery blast wave trajectories using low dimensionality models, Bryan J. Steward, Kevin C. Gross, and Glen P. Perram
Visible and Near-Infrared Spectra of the Secondary Combustion of a 152 mm Howitzer, Bryan J. Steward, Glen P. Perram, and Kevin C. Gross
Development and verification of a pseudospectral forward model for collisional plasma diagnostics, Joshua A. Stults and Richard E. Huffman Jr.
Finite Element Model Tuning with Spatially-Dense 3D Modes, Eric D. Swenson and Jonathan T. Black
Multibeam scintillation cumulative distribution function, Jason A. Tellez and Jason D. Schmidt
Multiple transmitter performance with appropriate amplitude modulation for free-space optical communication, Jason A. Tellez and Jason D. Schmidt
An FPGA System for Detecting Malicious DNS Network Traffic, Brennon Thomas, Barry E. Mullins, Gilbert L. Peterson, and Robert F. Mills
Biological Investigation of Wing Motion of the Manduca Sexta, Travis B. Tubbs, Anthony N. Palazotto, and Mark A. Willis
Development of tunable polarimetric optical scattering instrument from 4.3-9.7 microns, Jason C. Vap, Stephen E. Nauyoks, Thomas Fitzgerald, and Michael A. Marciniak
IR Nonlinear Absorption Leading to Laser-induced Damage in Ge & GaSb, Torrey J. Wagner, Matthew J. Bohn, Ronald A. Coutu Jr., L. P. Gonzales, J. M. Murray, K. L. Schepler, and S. Guha
Use of gravity gradiometry in precision inertial navigation systems, Troy C. Welker, Richard E. Huffman, and Meir Pachter
Improving Occupancy Grid FastSLAM by Integrating Navigation Sensors, Christopher Weyers and Gilbert L. Peterson
Coupling of Gaussian Schell-model beams into single-mode optical fibers, Daniel J. Wheeler and Jason D. Schmidt
Spatial coherence function of partially coherent Gaussian beams in atmospheric turbulence, Daniel J. Wheeler and Jason D. Schmidt