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Dilip K. Banerjee, Kali Prasad, Abrar Salam Ebrahim, Krishnaswamy Hariharan, Uday Chakkingal
There has been a widespread increase in the use of aluminum alloys in automotive industries for meeting ever-growing light-weighting requirements. However, edge
5G New Radio (NR) offers the promise of supporting new Public Safety Communications (PSC) services. Since the majority of the frequency bands worldwide are used
Unsupported smart home devices can pose serious safety and security issues for consumers. However, unpatched and vulnerable devices may remain connected because
Matthew Speicher, Zhidong Zhang, Benjamin W. Schafer
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the impact of applying the ASCE 41-17 performance-based design provisions on a 2-story case study building previously
Co-axial melt pool monitoring is an in-situ method applied in laser-powder bed fusion (LPBF) processes which uses a high-speed camera optically aligned with the
Kevin B. McGrattan, Randall J. McDermott, Jason E. Floyd
A relatively simple two-step combustion model is proposed for predicting soot and CO generation in under-ventilated fire simulations. The scheme consists of two
We present a multi-frequency DIAL system based on a fast-switching wavelength source and fiber optic amplification to acquire range-resolved dry-air CO2
A ten wavelength DIAL system based on a 100 Hz optical parametric oscillator (OPO) is used to simultaneously acquire range-resolved and integrated path dry-air
A new THz difference-frequency chirped-pulse dual-comb method based on electro-optic phase modulators (EOMs) and two near-visible continuous wave lasers is used
Bryan Bosworth, Nick Jungwirth, Kassiopeia Smith, Jerome Cheron, Franklyn Quinlan, Madison Woodson, Jesse Morgan, Andreas Beling, Ari Feldman, Dylan Williams, Nate Orloff, Chris Long
We demonstrate fine phase and amplitude control of millimeter waves, measured on-wafer using an electro-optic frequency comb, programmable spectral filter, and
In the 3.5 GHz citizen broadband radio service (CBRS) band, accurate path loss prediction is very important to protect the incumbent from harmful interference
Nicholas de Toledo, Marc Levitan, Jamil Malik, Warren Stewart, Katherine Johnson, Patrick Crawford
Despite the significant hazard that tornadoes pose, much remains to be learned about the impacts of tornadoes on critical facilities in the United States. While
Jiayi Zhang, Steve Blandino, Neeraj Varshney, Jian Wang, Camillo Gentile, Nada T. Golmie
Virtual reality (VR) coupled with 360° video has been used in a variety of areas, including gaming, remote learning, and healthcare, among others. The 360°
We present passive absorption-based ranging using long-wave infrared hyperspectral measurements of an outdoor scene. Regularization and parametric modeling of
In this paper, we discuss some challenges for 5G-and-beyond communications systems based on our measurements conducted with millimeter-wave (mmWave) channel
The widespread deployment of distributed energy resources (DERs) makes energy demand and generation more dynamic than before. The most prominent existing
Anouar Rahmouni, Thomas Gerrits, Alan Migdall, Oliver T. Slattery, Ping-Shine Shaw, Joseph P. Rice
We are developing a nearly polarization-independent, low-cost optical trap detector between 1000 nm and 1550 nm for optical power measurements. A NIST-traceable
Andrew K. Persily, Constanza Molina, Jones Benjamin
The steady state concentration of occupant generated carbon dioxide (CO2) is used in some applications as an indicator of compliance with a required ventilation
This paper summarizes the final year of the four-year Incident Streams track (TREC-IS), which has produced a large dataset comprising 136,263 annotated tweets
Matthew Jablonwski, Duminda Wijesekera, Anoop Singhal
We describe a formalized systems theoretic method for creating cyber-physical system (CPS) risk overlays that augment existing tree-based models used in CPS
Gregory Hoth, Bijunath Patla, Neil Ashby, Vladislav Gerginov
The microwave cavities of NIST-F1, the cesium fountain primary frequency standard at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), have been
Emily Caldwell, Laura Sinclair, William C. Swann, Nathan R. Newbury, Benjamin Stuhl, Jean-Daniel Deschenes
We present a novel frequency comb-based system for optical two-way time-frequency transfer to support very long distance free-space links between clocks. Our
In this paper, I review the notion of a quantum network, which I define as one that can distribute entanglement between stationary qubits, and then discuss
Maya Reslan, Noah Last, Nehika Mathur, KC Morris, Vincenzo Ferrero
Realization of a Circular Economy is paramount to solving global challenges in resource scarcity, sustainable manufacturing, and supply chain uncertainty. A