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An Architecture for Manufacturing Systems Integration

January 1, 1992
Author(s)
M. K. Senehi, S Wallace, Mark E. Luce
The MIST project is developing a system architecture that incorporates an integrated production planning and control environment. The architecture is composed of an integrating infrastructure and a set of modules, one for each manufacturing function

Distributed Databases on the Factory Floor

June 1, 1987
Author(s)
Cita M. Furlani, Donald E. Libes, Edward J. Barkmeyer Jr., Mary Mitchell
A major facility for manufacturing research exists at the National Bureau of Standard (NBS). The Automated Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF) serves as a test bed and demonstration facility in support of research by workers from NBS, industry, academia

NIST CSWP 37A Automation of the NIST Cryptographic Module Validation Program

March 16, 2026
Author(s)
Christopher Celi, Alexander Calis, Murugiah Souppaya, William Barker, Karen Kent, Raoul Gabiam, Stephan Mueller, Yi Mao, Barry Fussell, Andrew Karcher, Douglas Boldt
… satisfy the requirements of Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Publication 140-3, Security Requirements for …

Dynamically generated concatenated codes and their phase diagrams

April 24, 2025
Author(s)
Grace Sommers, David Huse, Michael Gullans
We formulate code concatenation as the action of a unitary quantum circuit on an expanding tree geometry and find that for certain classes of gates, applied identically at each node, a binary tree circuit encodes a single logical qubit with code distance

An Accurate Determination of O2 A-band Line Intensities through Experiment and Theory

February 27, 2025
Author(s)
Erin Adkins, Sergei Yurchenko, Wilfrid Somogyi, Joseph Hodges
Accurate intensities of the O2 A-band 〖[b〗^1 Σ_g^+⟵X^3 Σ_g^- (0,0)] centered about 760 nm are essential to reduce biases in satellite- and ground-based remote measurements of column-integrated air mass and greenhouse gas concentration. In support of these

How Voters Review and Verify Ballots

July 8, 2024
Author(s)
Suzanne Chapman, Lynn Baumeister, Whitney Quesenbery, Shanee Dawkins
… and usability—requirements in federal voting system standards and fill gaps in our understanding of how voters …

The Impact of Outdoor Air Ventilation in School Corridors

April 1, 2024
Author(s)
Lisa Ng, Diane Mills
There were about 55.4 million students enrolled in U.S. elementary and secondary schools in 2021 [1]. Worldwide, there were about 614 million secondary students and 739 million primary students [2], representing over 17 % of our global population [3]. In

Analyzing Cybersecurity Definitions for Non-experts

July 4, 2023
Author(s)
Lorenzo Neil, Julie Haney, Kerrianne Buchanan
There is no standard definition for cybersecurity, with current definitions often being technically-complex and targeted at practitioners and academics. However, non-experts (those who do not have security expertise) need an understandable definition to

O-RAN with Machine Learning in ns-3

June 28, 2023
Author(s)
Wesley Garey, Richard A. Rouil, Evan Black, Tanguy Ropitault, Weichao Gao
The Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) Alliance is the industry led standardization effort, with the sole purpose of evolving the Radio Access Network (RAN) to be more open, intelligent, interoperable, and autonomous to support the ever growing need of

Low-Rank Gradient Descent for Memory-Efficient Training of Deep In-Memory Arrays

May 18, 2023
Author(s)
Siyuan Huang, Brian Hoskins, Matthew Daniels, Mark Stiles, Gina C. Adam
The movement of large quantities of data during the training of a Deep Neural Network presents immense challenges for machine learning workloads. To minimize this overhead, espe- cially on the movement and calculation of gradient information, we introduce

Towards a Markerless 3D Pose Estimation Tool

April 28, 2023
Author(s)
Amaan Rahman, Mili Shah, Ya-Shian Li-Baboud, Ann Virts
… Evaluation of exoskeleton performance benefts from standards to verify proper functionality and safety. …

Design Guide for New Tornado Load Requirements in ASCE 7-22

January 30, 2023
Author(s)
Erik Perfetto, James Taylor, Karah Osburn, Brian O'Connor, Marc Levitan, Jennifer Mitchell
This instructional guidance is for design professionals and building officials to help them determine when a building or other structure is required to be designed to minimum tornado loads and how to calculate design tornado forces. This guide is in

Methods for the SI Value Assignment of the Purity of Organic Compounds (IUPAC Technical Report)

January 18, 2023
Author(s)
David Duewer, Katrice Lippa, Brian Lang, Blaza Toman, Michael Nelson, Kenneth W. Pratt, Steven Westwood, Yoshitaka Yoshitaka Shimuzu, Takeshi Saito, Beatrice Lalerle, Xinhua Dai, Stephen Davies, Marina Ricci, Annarita Baldan, Stefan Sarge, Haifeng Wang, Ralf D. Josephs, Michal Mariassy, Dietmar Pfieffer, John Warren, Wolfram Bremser, Stephen L.R. Ellison, Ting Huang, Ales Fajgelj, Lindsey Mackay, Robert Wielgosz
Metrological traceability to the SI of the result of an analysis for an organic compound is achieved through a calibration hierarchy anchored in a primary calibrator of the compound, the mass fraction content of which is established in a manner traceable
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