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An Economic Assessment of Selected Integration and Automation Technologies

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
Robert E. Chapman
This paper presents a critical analysis of the economic impacts of past, ongoing, and planned research of BFRL's construction systems integration and automation technologies (CONSIAT) Program. The CONSIAT program is an interdisciplinary research effort

An Intelligent Systems Architecture for Manufacturing (ISAM); A Reference Model Architecture for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
James S. Albus, John A. Horst, Hui-Min Huang, Thomas Kramer, Elena R. Messina, Alex Meystel, John L. Michaloski, Frederick M. Proctor, Harry A. Scott, Edward J. Barkmeyer Jr., M. K. Senehi
The Intelligent Systems Architecture for Manufacturing (ISAM) addresses the application of intelligent systems to the manufacturing enterprise at three degrees of abstraction: 1) a conceptual framework for developing metrics, standards, and performance

Applications of Artificial Neural Networks to RF and Microwave Measurements

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
Jeffrey Jargon, Kuldip Gupta, Donald C. DeGroot
This article describes how artificial neural networks (ANNs) can be used to benefit a number of RF and microwave measurement areas including vector network analyzer (VNA) calibrations, power, and material characterization. We apply ANNs to model a variety

Architecture for a Large-Scale Ion-Trap Quantum Computer

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
D Kielpinski, C R. Monroe, David J. Wineland
Among the numerous types of architecture being explored for quantum computers are systems utilizing ion traps, in which quantum bits (qubits) are formed from the electronic states of trapped ions and coupled through the Coulomb interaction. Although the
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