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A Welding Cell That Supports Remote Collaboration

September 30, 1999
Author(s)
James D. Gilsinn, William G. Rippey, Joseph A. Falco, Timothy P. Quinn, Robert Russell, Keith A. Stouffer
Discrete part manufacturers using robotic arc welding cells often have several more geographically distributed plants than welding experts. This ratio often leads to costly downtimes due to both logistic and communication deficiencies between weld

Comparison of Two Methodologies in HAZARD I Fire Egress Analysis.

September 30, 1998
Author(s)
M M. Kostreva, L C. Lancaster
Within the framework of HAZARD I, fire egress analysis is performed using the EXITT program. Yet another way to analyze fire egress employs newly developed multiple objective dynamic programming. This paper compares these two approaches by applying them to

Converting System Failure Histories Into Future Win Situations

January 7, 2000
Author(s)
D Wallace, David R. Kuhn
Most complex systems today contain software, and systems failures activated by software faults can provide lessons for software development practices and software quality assurance. This paper presents an analysis of software-related failures of medical

Improved Model for Three-Dimensional Virtual Concrete: Anm Model

May 8, 2015
Author(s)
Edward J. Garboczi, Yang Lu, Stephen Thomas
Construction aggregate particles, fine or coarse, can be mathematically characterized using spherical harmonic series and used to simulate random parking of irregular aggregates to form a virtual mortar or concrete using the Anm model. Any other similar

Physics Laboratory - Technical Activities 1997

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
K B. Gebbie, William R. Ott
… radiation measurements, time and frequency measurements, quantum physics, fundamental constants, and electronic … radiation, measurement methods, optical radiation, quantum physics, time …

Kinetic Inductance Traveling Wave Amplifiers For Multiplexed Qubit Readout

December 10, 2018
Author(s)
Leonardo Ranzani, K. C. Fong, G. Ribell, Tomas A. Ohki, David P. Pappas, Mustafa Bal, Xian Wu, Robert P. Erickson, Junling Long, Hsiang S. Ku
… (KIT) amplifier suitable for superconducting quantum information measurements and characterize its … Quantum information, amplifier, cryogenic, low noise, wide …

Migdall Responds

May 1, 1999
Author(s)
Alan L. Migdall
… applications described in my article - absolute detector quantum efficiency. The work in these early references is … absolute quantum efficiency, alpha particle, coincidence, correlated …

First-Order Phase Transition versus Spin-State Quantum-Critical Scenarios in Strain-Tuned Epitaxial Cobaltite Thin Films

February 14, 2024
Author(s)
John Dewey, Vipul Chaturvedi, Tatiana Webb, Prachi Sharma, William Postiglione, P. Quarterman, Purnima Balakrishnan, Brian Kirby, Lucca Figari, Caroline Korostynski, Andrew Jacobson, Turan Birol, Rafael Fernandes, Abhay Pasupathy, Chris Leighton
… phase under tension, thus exposing a potential spin-state quantum-critical point. The latter has been proposed in … a first-order phase transition as opposed to spin-state quantum-critical behavior, which we discuss theoretically via … First-Order Phase Transition versus Spin-State Quantum-Critical Scenarios in Strain-Tuned Epitaxial …

Improved Mesoscale Segmentation of Concrete from 3D X-ray Images Using Contrast Enhancers

June 28, 2018
Author(s)
Pietro Carrara, Rolands Kruse, Dale P. Bentz, M Lunardelli, Thorsten Leusmann, P Varady, Laura De Lorenzis
Obtaining the mesostructure of concrete from X-ray computed tomography (CT) requires segmentation of the data into distinct phases, a process complicated by the limited contrast between aggregates and mortar matrix. This paper explores the possibility to

They Know Your Weaknesses Do You?: Reintroducing Common Weakness Enumeration

May 1, 2016
Author(s)
Yan Wu, Yaacov Yesha, Irena Bojanova, Paul E. Black
Knowing what makes your software systems vulnerable to attacks will be exceptionally critical in the emerging future of interdependent clouds, cyber-physical systems, mobile apps, and big data sets. The Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) is a respectable

Monte Carlo Simulation Algorithm for B-DNA

September 27, 2016
Author(s)
Steven C Howell, Xiangyun Qiu, Joseph E. Curtis
… between CG beads. Using this algorithm on commodity computing hardware, one can rapidly generate an ensemble of …
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