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5G Network Security Design Principles: Applying 5G Cybersecurity and Privacy Capabilities

March 19, 2026
Author(s)
Michael Bartock, Jeffrey Cichonski, Murugiah Souppaya, Karen Kent, Parisa Grayeli, Sanjeev Sharma
This white paper describes the network infrastructure design principles that commercial and private 5G network operators are encouraged to use to improve cybersecurity and privacy. Such a network infrastructure isolates types of 5G network traffic from

Atomic Spectroscopy

June 25, 2022
Author(s)
William C. Martin, Wolfgang L. Wiese, Alexander Kramida
This chapter outlines the main concepts of atomic structure, with some emphasis on terminology and notation. Atomic radiation is discussed, in particular the wavelengths, intensities, and shapes of spectral lines, and a few remarks are made regarding

Broadband phase spectroscopy over turbulent air paths

September 4, 2015
Author(s)
Fabrizio R. Giorgetta, Greg B. Rieker, Esther Baumann, William C. Swann, Laura C. Sinclair, Jonathan Kofler, Ian R. Coddington, Nathan R. Newbury
Broadband atmospheric phase spectra are measured at sub-milliradian uncertainty corresponding to a 10-13 refractive index change, despite strong decoherence from atmospheric turbulence. A phase-sensitive dual-comb spectrometer acquires spectra over 233 cm

Towards a "Periodic Table" of Bugs

April 8, 2015
Author(s)
Irena Bojanova
Our vision for a "periodic table" of bugs is a "natural" organization of a catalog or dictionary or taxonomy to describe software weaknesses and vulnerabilities. Such an organization will help the community to: a) more closely explain the nature of

Frequency Comb Generation in Superconducting Resonators

October 30, 2014
Author(s)
Robert P. Erickson, Michael Vissers, Martin O. Sandberg, Steven R. Jefferts, David P. Pappas
We have generated frequency combs spanning 0.5 to 20 GHz in superconducting λ=2 resonators at T ¼ 3 K. Thin films of niobium-titanium nitride enabled this development due to their low loss, high nonlinearity, low frequency dispersion, and high critical

Correlation for the Viscosity of Hydrogen obtained from Symbolic Regression

March 27, 2013
Author(s)
Chris D. Muzny, Marcia L. Huber, Andrei F. Kazakov
We report the results of a symbolic regression methodology to obtain both the functional form and the coefficients for a wide-ranging correlation for the viscosity of normal hydrogen. The correlation covers the temperature range from the triple point

Guidelines for Access Control System Evaluation Metrics

September 14, 2012
Author(s)
Chung Tong Hu, Karen Scarfone
The purpose of this document is to provide Federal agencies with background information on access control (AC) properties, and to help access control experts improve their evaluation of the highest security AC systems. This document discusses the

Molecular Spectroscopy

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
D R. Lide, A Weber
This is a revised and expanded version of an article that appeared in the 2nd edition of the Encyclopedia of Physics, R.G. Lerner and G.L. Trigg, eds. Topics covered include Infrared, Raman, rotational, vibration-rotational, and electronic spectra, as well

Microwave Spectra of Molecules of Astrophysical Interest: XXV. Methylamine

September 5, 2007
Author(s)
Vadim V. Ilyushin, Francis J. Lovas
The microwave spectrum of methylamine in its ground vibrational state is critically reviewed and supplemented with spectral frequency calculations derived from rotation-internal rotation-inversion analysis. The review covers frequency range from 1 GHz to

Microchannel Confined Surface Initiated Polymerization

January 1, 2005
Author(s)
Chang Xu, Tao Wu, Charles M. Drain, J Batteas, Kathryn L. Beers
Surface initiated atom transfer radical polymerization was successfully carried out inside a microchannel, which was formed by placing a patterned poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) stamp on top of an initiator modified flat silicon substrate. Both surface

Hard X-Ray Spectrometers for NIF

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
J Seely, G Holland, Charles Brown, R Deslattes, Lawrence T. Hudson, P Bell, M Miller, C Back
A NIF core diagnostic instrument has been designed and will be fabricated to record x-ray spectra in the 1.1 to 20.1 keV energy range. The High-Energy Electronic X-Ray (HENEX) instrument has four reflection crystals with overlapping coverage of 1.1 to 10.9

Dynamic Structure Factor of Diamond and LiF Measured Using Inelastic X-Ray Scattering

April 1, 2000
Author(s)
W A. Caliebe, J A. Soininen, Eric L. Shirley, C C. Kao, K Hamalainen
The dynamic structure factors S(q,ω) of diamond and LiF have been measured using inelastic x-ray scattering. The experimental data are compared to results of ab initio calculations, which take into account the interaction of the excited electron with the
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