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ESTABLISHING THE FUNdAMENTALS OF A SURFACE SHIP SURVIVABILITY dESIGN dISCIPLINE
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1994年 第1期106卷 71-74页
作者: BALL, RE CALVANO, CN Robert E. Ball:attended Northwestern University where he received BS and MS degrees in civil engineering in 1958 and 1959 and a Ph.D. in structural mechanics in 1962. From 1962 to 1967 he worked in the aerospace industry. In 1967 he joined the faculty of the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Monterey Ca. and is currently a professor in the department of aeronautics and astronautics. In 1976 Dr. Ball began developing an educational program in aircraft combat survivability at NPS. Approximately 3500 Navy Marine Army and Air Force officers DoD civilians and civilians from the US aircraft industry attended his NPS graduate level and short courses since 1977. He has conducted short courses for NATO and the governments of Canada and Greece. He has also developed similar graduate level courses at NPS in air defense lethality and surface ship combat survivability. He has conducted an extensive research program in survivability and lethality at NPS directing over 110 theses and in 1985 his 400 page textbook The Fundamentals of Aircraft Combat Survivability Analysis and Designwas published by AIAA. He is a Fellow of AIAA. Charles N. Calvano:is a 1963 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and a 1970 graduate of MIT with an MS in ocean engineering and a naval engineer's degree. His active duty Navy career spanned twenty-eight years culminating in assignments in the Naval Sea Systems Command as the director of the ship design group and as the director for ship concepts and technology. He joined the faculty of the Naval Postgraduate School in October 1991 and is developing and teaching the total ship systems engineering curriculum discussed in this paper. He is a member of ASNE and of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
This paper describes a conceptual structure of ship survivability definitions and concepts and deals with the need to incorporate a total-ship approach to surface ship combat survivability as part of the philosophy us...
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PERFORMANCE OF A PRIORITIZEd ON-BOARd BASEBANd SWITCH FOR A MULTISERVICE MULTIBEAM SATELLITE
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 1994年 第3期12卷 283-297页
作者: BOHM, S ELHAKEEM, AK HACHICHA, M Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Concordia University 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West Montreal H3A 1M8 Canada Was born in Montreal Canada on 14 September 1966. He received the B. Eng. degree in electrical engineering from Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1989. He is at present completing the M.A.Sc. degree in electrical engineering at Concordia University. (S'75–S'79–M'79–SM'86) received the Ph.D. degree from Southern Methodist University Dallas TX in 1979. He spent the next two years working as a Visiting Professor in Egypt after which he moved to Ottawa Canada in 1982. He assumed teaching and research positions in Carleton and Manitoba Univerities and later moved to Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1983 where he is now a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. He has published numerous papers in IEEE and international journals in the areas of spread spectrum and networking. He is a well-known expert in these areas and serves as a consultant to many companies. His current research interests include wide-band metropolitan networks switching architectures and performance of on-board multibeam satellites acquisitionless CDMA networks code distribution and orthogonalization of CDMA signals responsive congestion control for ATM-based networks ARQ techniques and investigation of the novel SUGAR CDMA systems in fading channels. Dr. Elhakeem is a Senior Member of the Canadian Electrical Engineering Society and Armed Forces Association. He has chaired numerous technical sessions in IEEE Conferences was the Technical Program Chairman for IEEE Montech 1986 Montreal Canada. Dr. Elhakeem is the key guest editor of theIEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communicationsfor the May June issues 1993 covering CDMA networks. Advanced Technology & Networks VISTAR Telecommunications Inc. Ottawa Ontario K1G 3J4 Canada An Associate Director of Advanced Technology & Networks Group VISTAR Telecommunications Inc. Ottawa Canada. He is also an Adjunct Pr
In this paper, we study the performance of a prioritized on-board baseband switch in conjunction with a multibeam satellite handling integrated services. The services considered for the analysis include voice, video, ... 详细信息
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AN ARCHITECTURE dESIGN APPROACH FOR LARGE SATELLITE NETWORKS
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 1994年 第3期12卷 197-210页
作者: COTNER, C INUKAI, T COMSAT World Systems 6560 Rock Spring Drive Bethesda MD 20817 USA. Director Customer Technical Support for COMSAT World Systems. He directs support to U.S. users of the INTELSAT satellite network particularly in the areas of certifying that performance of earth-stations is in accordance with system requirements and in supporting the unique needs of television customers. Mr. Cotner's primary technical interests are earth-station design transmission analysis and high power amplifiers. Mr. Cotner has been with COMSAT for over 25 years. Most recently he served as Director of Technical Liaison and Analysis responsible for much of COMSAT World Systems research and development programme for high-level technical interaction with customers such as AT&T and MCI and for initiatives to improve the quality of international satellite transmission. He has also held technical management positions in COMSAT Laboratories COMSAT General where he was a Division Director Earth Segment Engineering and COMSAT World Systems where he represented the U.S. Signatory on the INTELSAT Board of Governors Technical Advisory Committee for five years. Mr. Cotner is a colonel (retired) in the Signal Corps U.S. Army Reserve where he was assigned to several mobilization positions related to satellite communications including a tour of duty on the Joint Staff. Awarded the degree of B.S.E. (cum-laude) in Electrical Engineering by Princeton University. Mr. Cotner also holds an M.S.E. from Cornell University and is a Commandants List graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He and his wife Sharon live in Silver Spring Maryland. COMSAT Laboratories 22300 COMSAT Drive Clarksburg MD 20871 USA. Received the BS and MS degrees in Communications Engineering from the Tokyo Electrical Engineering College Tokyo Japan and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the City University of New York New York. Dr. Inukai is a Principal Scientist in the Network Technology Division of COMSAT Laboratories. He directs res
designing a world-wide satellite network that consists of hundreds of user sites and thousands of circuit connections is a complex problem, which involves selecting a set of candidate satellites and satellite beams/fr... 详细信息
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THE CALLING(SM) NETWORK - A GLOBAL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION-SYSTEM
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 1994年 第1期12卷 45-61页
作者: TUCK, EF PATTERSON, dP STUART, JR LAWRENCE, MH Calling Communications Corporation. 1900 West Garvey Ave South. Suite 200 West Covina CA 91790 USA. Chairman of Calling Communications Corporation. He is also the Managing Director of Kinship Venture Management Inc. the general partner of Kinship Partners 11 and a General Partner of Boundary the general partner of The Boundary Fund. As a venture capitalist he has founded or participated in founding several telecommunications companies including Calling Communications Corporation Magellan Systems Corporation manufactures of Global Positioning System receivers Applied Digital Access manufacturer of DS-3 test access and network performance monitoring equipment Endgate Technology Corporation specialists in satellite phased array antennas and Poynting Systems Corporation. now a division of Reliance Corporation manufacturers of fibre optic transport equipment. He was a founder of Kebby Microwave Corporation where he invented the first solid-state. frequency-modulated commercial microwave link system. The company was acquired by ITT Corporation where he rose to the position of V.P. and Technical Director of ITT North America Telecommunications Inc. Subsequently he was V.P. of Marketing and Engineering at American Telecommunications Inc. (ATC). He was founding Director of American Telecom Inc. a joint venture between ATC and Fujitsu and has served on more than 20 boards of directors including those of three public companies. He has authored articles on microwave engineering and telephone signalling and was a contributor to Reference Data For Radio Engineers. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri at Rolla where he was later awarded an honorary Professional degree and serves on its Academy of Electrical Engineering. Mr Tuck is a Senior Member of the IEEE a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (Australia) a Professional Member of the AIAA and a registered professional engineer in three states. More than 25 years of experience in the telecommunications industry where he has been responsibl
There is a very large demand for basic telephone service in developing nations, and remote parts of industrialized nations, which cannot be met by conventional wireline and cellular systems. This is the world's la... 详细信息
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ANALYSIS OF A MOVABLE BOUNdARY ACCESS TECHNIQUE FOR A MULTISERVICE MULTIBEAM SATELLITE SYSTEM
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 1994年 第3期12卷 299-312页
作者: BOHM, S ELHAKEEM, AK MURTHY, KMS HACHICHA, M KAdOCH, M Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Concordia University 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West Montreal H3A 1M8 Canada Was born in Montreal Canada on 14 September 1966. He received the B. Eng. degree in electrical engineering from Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1989. He is at present completing the M.A.Sc. degree in electrical engineering at Concordia University. (S'75–S'79–M'79–SM'86) received the Ph.D. degree from Southern Methodist University Dallas TX in 1979. He spent the next two years working as a Visiting Professor in Egypt after which he moved to Ottawa Canada in 1982. He assumed teaching and research positions in Carleton and Manitoba Univerities and later moved to Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1983 where he is now a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. He has published numerous papers in IEEE and international journals in the areas of spread spectrum and networking. He is a well-known expert in these areas and serves as a consultant to many companies. His current research interests include wide-band metropolitan networks switching architectures and performance of on-board multibeam satellites acquisitionless CDMA networks code distribution and orthogonalization of CDMA signals responsive congestion control for ATM-based networks ARQ techniques and investigation of the novel SUGAR CDMA systems in fading channels. Dr. Elhakeem is a Senior Member of the Canadian Electrical Engineering Society and Armed Forces Association. He has chaired numerous technical sessions in IEEE Conferences was the Technical Program Chairman for IEEE Montech 1986 Montreal Canada. Dr. Elhakeem is the key guest editor of theIEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communicationsfor the May June issues 1993 covering CDMA networks. Advanced Technology & Networks VISTAR Telecommunications Inc. Ottawa Ontario K1G 3J4 Canada . He is ITU's Specialist Consultant and Chief Advisor for a number of ITU/UNDP projects including VSATs Rural Networks Digital Broadc
In this paper, the performance of a new movable boundary accessing (MBA) technique for future integrated services multibeam satellite systems is studied. The multiservice environment considered includes both asynchron... 详细信息
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HYdROCARBON VAPOR dIFFUSION IN INTACT CORE SLEEVES
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GROUNd WATER MONITORING ANd REMEdIATION 1993年 第1期13卷 139-150页
作者: OSTENdORF, dW MOYER, EE XIE, YF RAJAN, RV David W. Ostendorf (Civil Engineering Department University of Massachusetts Amherst MA 01003) is an associate professor in the Environmental Engineering Program of the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. His research interests include unconfined aquifer contamination hazardous waste site remediation and analytical modeling of problems in environmental fluid mechanics. Ostendorf is a Registered Professional Engineer in Massachusetts and a member of the American Geophysical Union American Society of Civil Engineers Soil Science Society of America Water Pollution Control Federation and Association of Environmental Engineering Professors as well as the National Ground Water Association. Ellen E. Moyer (Civil Engineering Department University of Massachusetts Amherst MA 01003) is a doctoral candidate in the Environmental Engineering Program of the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with an M.S. degree in environmental engineering from that institution. Her research interests include subsurface investigation soil venting bioremediation and analytical modeling of subsurface contamination. She has six years of professional experience managing hazardous waste site investigation and cleanup projects and is a member of the National Ground Water Association and the American Society of Civil Engineers. Yuefeng Xie (Civil Engineering Department University of Massachusetts Amherst MA 01003) is a postdoctoral research associate in the Environmental Engineering Program of the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. His research interests include environmental analyses drinking water treatment and the chemical characterization and removal of disinfection by-products. A graduate with a Ph.D. and an M.S. in environmental engineering and a B.S. in chemistry and chemical engineeering from Tsinghua University Beijing China Xie is a member of the American Water Works Association and the Water Poll
The diffusion of 2,2,4-trimethylpentane (TMP) and 2,2,5-trimethylhexane (TMH) vapors out of residually contaminated sandy soil from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) field research site at Traverse City, ...
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Finite element method in undergraduate engineering education
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Computer Applications in engineering Education 1993年 第4期1卷 299-299页
作者: Nesbit, S.M. Comer, J.J. Van Gulick, L.A. Department of Mechanical Engineering Lafayette College Easton Pennsylvania 18042-1775 Dr. Steven M. Nesbit:is an assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering at Lafayette College where he has been teaching since 1990. He received his B.S. M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from West Virginia University. His areas of expertise are in mechanical design mechanisms and robotics. Previously he worked as a design engineer for Pratt-Whitney Aircraft. He is a member of ASME and ASEE. Dr. Jess Comer:is an assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering at Lafayette College. He received a B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He was a co-author on the text “Fundamentals of Metal Fatigue Analysis” (Prentice-Hall 1990). Dr. Leonard A. Van Gulick:received his B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Newark College of Engineering and his M.A. M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Aerospace and Mechanical Sciences from Princeton University. He has been a staff engineer in the structural dynamics section at Martin Marietta Aerospace and a staff member in the Design Engineering Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Dr. Van Gulick is a professor of Mechanical Engineering at Lafayette College where he has also served as department head and program chair. Finite element analysis of medieval buildings is his primary research interest.
This article describes how the finite element method can be integrated into the education of undergraduate mechanical engineering students. The teaching of finite element theory, the use of commercial software in engi...
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VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING USING KNOWLEdGE - BASEd MOdELING ANd SIMULATION TECHNIQUES
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1993年 第3期105卷 201-212页
作者: SHEA, JG The Author:holds bachelor and master of engineering degrees in mechanical engineering a M.Eng. in engineering management and is currently fulfilling requirements for the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science at the University of Louisville. He is employed as program manager Phalanx Advanced Engineering Development at the Naval Ordnance Station Crane Div. NavSurfWarCen Louisville Ky. During his tenure with Phalanx Mr. Shea has contributed to system reliability improvement system performance upgrading and the development of the Phalanx HOL (RISC) Computer. Mr. Shea is a member of ASNE the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Society for Computer Simulation International Test & Evaluation Association and the Military Operations Research Society.
Knowledge-based modeling and simulation bridges the gap between ''conventional'' artificial intelligence implementations (such as expert systems) and more traditional computer-aided design techniques. ...
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Interactive beam analysis program for engineering education
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Computer Applications in engineering Education 1993年 第6期1卷 469-469页
作者: Gramoll, K.C. School of Aerospace Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332-0150 Kurt Gramoll:is currently an assistant professor in the School of Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. He is also the director of the Aerospace Multimedia Lab where aerospace related courseware is being researched and developed. Since receiving his Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in 1988 he has taught at Memphis State and worked on the Mu series rockets at the Japanese Institute of Space and Astronautical Science in Tokyo. In 1992 he was awarded the Lilly Teaching Fellowship from the Lilly Foundation for his excellence in teaching. Other areas of research and instruction include filament winding of composite pressure vessels and composite spacecraft structures.
This article describes an interactive graphic beam analysis program for undergraduate engineering education that has been used at the Georgia Institute of technology. The program is fully mouse- and menu-driven, and t...
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HIGH-ENERGY dENSITY LITHIUM RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES FOR UNdERWATER VEHICLE PROPULSION
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1993年 第3期105卷 181-186页
作者: SMITH, ph CHUA, dL FLEISCHMANN, CW JAMES, Sd Patricia H. Smith:is leader of the Battery Research and Development Group in the Electrochemistry Branch of the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division White Oak Detachment She has 12 years experience in exploring and extending electrochemical technology in order to bring safe high energy lithium batteries into widespread naval use. Dr. Smith manages the High Energy Battery Project sponsored by the Office of Naval Research. A major thrust of this Project is developing power sources to propel naval underwater vehicles. Dr. Smith has authored numerous papers on lithium batteries and is presently editor-in-chief of the High Energy Battery Newsletter. She obtained her Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry at the University of Maryland in 1981. David L. Chua:is manager of lithium battery R&D at Alliant Techsystems Inc.-Power Sources Center (formerly Honeywell) Horsham Penn. He is responsible for the research and development of both primary and rechargeable lithium technologies. He earned his M.S. in metallurgical engineering at the University of Arizona in 1969 and a Ph.D. in materials engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1973. Dr. Chua has over 15 years experience in lithium electrochemical research received 5 patents and authored numerous papers on lithium battery technology. Charles W. Fleischmann: principal chemist Advanced Technology & Research Corp. is consultant to the Battery R&D Group Electrochemistry Branch Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division White Oak Detachment. During the past 35 years as a scientist and technical manager mainly in the field of electrochemical energy conversion he has directed R&D departments at Exide Corp. Honeywell Corp. C&D Batteries (Allied Corp.) and was on the technical staffs of Mallory Battery Co. NL Industries Leesona Moos Labs and Lowry Air Force Base Technical Training Center. Schooled in the City of New York he holds a B.S. from Queens College and a Ph.D. from Polytechnic University. Publications and patents: over 35 Stanley D. Jam
The rechargeable lithium/cobalt oxide electrochemistry is examined for its use in powering underwater vehicles. It has been successfullv developed in 30 amp hour capacity cells. A comparative studv with the silver oxi... 详细信息
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