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A=B?

May 1, 2000
Author(s)
Isabel M. Beichl, F Sullivan
In this prescription we'll describe one technique for working with extremely large integers having perhaps thousands of digits, using only standard hardware and software. This technique uses modular arithmetic in a way that lets us recover the actual

Experimental Noise Sources in the NIST Watt Balance

July 1, 1998
Author(s)
Richard L. Steiner, David B. Newell, Edwin R. Williams
The present NIST Watt Balance has a relative combined standard uncertainty of about 145 nW/W. The final results of this phase of the experiment are presented. Improvements in the Type B (nonstatistical) uncertainty contributions, along with several

Primary activity measurement of an Am-241 solution using microgram inkjet gravimetry and decay energy spectrometry

July 7, 2025
Author(s)
Ryan Fitzgerald, Bradley Alpert, Denis Bergeron, Max Carlson, Richard Essex, Kelsey Morgan, Shinichiro N. Muramoto, Svetlana Nour, Galen O'Neil, Daniel Schmidt, Gordon Shaw, Daniel Swetz, R Verkouteren
We demonstrate a method for radionuclide assay that is spectroscopic with 100 % counting efficiency for alpha decay. Advancing both cryogenic decay energy spectrometry (DES) and drop-on-demand inkjet metrology, a solution of Am-241 was assayed for massic

Liquid Deuterium Cold Source Concept for the NIST Neutron Source

July 5, 2024
Author(s)
John Jurns, Philipp Arnold, Jeremy Cook, Osman Celikten
… The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Center for Neutron Research … in the U.S. First critical in 1967, the National Bureau of Standards Reactor (NBSR) is now more than 50 years old. NCNR …

NeuroBench: advancing neuromorphic computing through collaborative, fair and representative benchmarking

April 20, 2023
Author(s)
Jason Yik, Soikat Hasan Ahmed, Zergham Ahmed, Brian Anderson, Andreas G. Andreou, Chiara Bartolozzi, Arindam Basu, Douwe den Blanken, Petrut Bogdan, Sonia Buckley, Sander Bohte, Younes Bouhadjar, Gert Cauwenberghs, Federico Corradi, Guido de Croon, Andreea Danielescu, Anurag Daram, Mike Davies, Yigit Demirag, Jason K. Eshraghian, Jeremy Forest, Steve Furber, Michael Furlong, Aditya Gilra, Giacomo Indiveri, Siddarth Joshi, Vedant Karia, Lyes Khacef, James C. Knight, Laura Kriener, Rajkumar Kubendran, Dhireesha Kudithipudi, Gregor Lenz, Rajit Manohar, Christian Mayr, Konstantinos Michmizos, Dylan Muir, Emre Neftci, Thomas Nowotny, Fabrizio Ottati, Ayca Ozcelikkale, Noah Pacik-Nelson, Priyadarshini Panda, Sun Pao-Sheng, Melika Payvand, Christian-Gernot Pehle, Mihai Alexandru Petrovici, Cristoph Posch, Alpha Renner, Yulia Sandamirskaya, Clemens Schaefer, Andre van Schaik, Johannes Schemmel, Catherine Schuman, Jae-sun Seo, Sumit Bam Shrestha, Manolis Sifalakis, Amos Sironi, Kenneth Stewart, Terrence Stewart, Philipp Stratmann, Guangzhi Tang, Jonathan Timcheck, Marian Verhelst, Craig Vineyard, Bernard Vogginger, Amirreza Yousefzadeh, Biyan Zhou, Fatima Tuz Zohora, Charlotte Frenkel, Vijay Janapa Reddy
… in neuromorphic research has resulted in a lack of clear standards for benchmarking, hindering effective evaluation of … NeuroBench will be a significant step towards defining standards that can unify the goals of neuromorphic computing …

Accurate localization microscopy by intrinsic aberration calibration

June 24, 2021
Author(s)
Craig Copeland, Craig McGray, Robert Ilic, Jon Geist, Samuel Stavis
A standard paradigm of localization microscopy involves extension from two to three dimensions by engineering information into emitter images, and approximation of errors resulting from the field dependence of optical aberrations. We invert this standard

Frequency Ratio Measurements with 18-Digit Accuracy Using a Network of Optical Clocks

March 24, 2021
Author(s)
Kyle Beloy, Martha I. Bodine, Tobias B. Bothwell, Samuel M. Brewer, Sarah L. Bromley, Jwo-Sy Chen, Jean-Daniel Deschenes, Scott Diddams, Robert J. Fasano, Tara Fortier, Youssef Hassan, David Hume, Dhruv Kedar, Colin J. Kennedy, Isaac Kader, Amanda Koepke, David Leibrandt, Holly Leopardi, Andrew Ludlow, Will McGrew, William Milner, Daniele Nicolodi, Eric Oelker, Tom Parker, John M. Robinson, Stefania Romisch, Stefan A. Schaeffer, Jeffrey Sherman, Laura Sinclair, Lindsay I. Sonderhouse, William C. Swann, Jian Yao, Jun Ye, Xiaogang Zhang
… and lower frequency uncertainty than existing primary standards. Here, we report frequency ratios of the 27-Al+, …

Characterization of Long-Term Sub-Hourly Thermal Comfort Performance Data

November 1, 2020
Author(s)
Hyojin Kim, Lisa Ng, Brian P. Dougherty, William V. Payne
… Current thermal comfort standards do not provide guidelines on how to graphically … that is located on the campus of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, MD, USA. Kim …

The Next Generation of Current Measurement for Ionization Chambers

September 1, 2020
Author(s)
Ryan P. Fitzgerald, Denis E. Bergeron, Dean G. Jarrett, Neil M. Zimmerman, Carine Michotte, Hansjoerg Scherer, Stephen Giblin, Steven Judge
… metrology and nuclear medicine for maintaining standards and measuring half-lives. Metrology-quality systems …

The Industrial Ontologies Foundry Proof-of-Concept Project

August 26, 2018
Author(s)
Boonserm Kulvatunyou, Evan K. Wallace, Dimitris Kiritsis, Barry Smith, Chris Will
… connected information across all aspects of manufacturing. Standards have been recognized as an important enabler. …

A Regret Matching Strategy Framework for Inter-BAN Interference Mitigation

February 4, 2016
Author(s)
Vladimir Marbukh, Kamran Sayrafian, Martina Barbi, Mehdi Alasti
A Body Area Network (BAN) is a radio standard for wireless connectivity of wearable and implantable sensors located inside or in close proximity to the human body. Medical and some other applications impose stringent constraints on battery powered BAN

Uncoordinated Scheduling Strategies for BAN-to-BAN Interference Mitigation

August 13, 2015
Author(s)
Kamran Sayrafian, Martina Barbi, Mehdi Alasti
A Body Area Network (BAN) is a radio standard for wireless connectivity of wearable and implantable sensors located inside or in close proximity to the human body. Medical and some other applications impose stringent constraints on battery powered BAN

Dynamic 3D Visualizations of Complex Function Surfaces Using X3DOM and WebGL

June 1, 2015
Author(s)
Bonita V. Saunders, Brian Antonishek, Qiming Wang, Bruce R. Miller
… In 1997 the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) embarked on a huge project to … Tables, originally released by the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) in 1964. The 1997 project, designed to update …

CCQM-K83 Draft A Report: International Comparison CCQM-K83 Halocarbons in Dry Whole Air

June 3, 2014
Author(s)
George C. Rhoderick, Franklin R. Guenther, David L. Duewer, Jeongsoon Lee, Jin Seog Kim, Dongmin Moon, Jinbok Lee
… ozone depletion will require future measurements and standards for many compounds, in particular halocarbons that … at the highest levels of accuracy for assigned values of standards. This report describes the results of a key …
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