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ASTM F48 Formation and Standards for Industrial Exoskeletons and Exosuits

March 19, 2019
Author(s)
William G. Billotte, Brian D. Lowe, Donald R. Peterson
Established in the fall of 2017, ASTM F48 is a technical committee that is addressing the need for standards related to wearable devices that augment, enable, assist, or enhance motion, posture, or physical activity – commonly referred to as “exoskeletons”

Perspectives of Occupants with Mobility Impairments on Fire Evacuation and Elevators

August 15, 2016
Author(s)
Kathryn M. Butler, Susanne M. Furman, Erica D. Kuligowski, Richard D. Peacock
The purpose of this report is to provide guidance for designers, building managers, and fire emergency personnel on how to improve communication, procedures, and elevator usage during fire emergencies, based on a study of the evacuation experiences of

Usage analysis of a national internet time service

March 8, 2016
Author(s)
Jeffrey A. Sherman, Judah Levine
The Internet Time Service (ITS) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) currently receives over 12 billion time requests per day. ITS servers derive their system time from the NIST atomic-referenced timescale and distribute it freely

The Juliet 1.1 C/C++ and Java Test Suite

October 1, 2012
Author(s)
Frederick E. Boland Jr., Paul E. Black
The Juliet Test Suite 1.1 is a collection of over 81,000 synthetic C/C++ and Java programs with known flaws. These programs are useful as test cases for testing the effectiveness of static analyzers and other software assurance tools, and are in the public

Improvements to A Transportable Atomic Fountain Laser system

November 14, 2011
Author(s)
Paul D. Kunz, Vladislav Gerginov, Thomas P. Heavner, Steven R. Jefferts
We are developing a transportable rubidium (Rb) atomic fountain frequency standard which uses independently phase-locked diode lasers for laser-cooling. At this point in time, we have not demonstrated sub-Doppler (υKelvin) atom temperatures using out

Draft Radioanalytical Water and Soil Performance Testing Uncertainty Acceptance Criteria Derived From Historical Mixed-Analyte Performance Evaluation Program Results

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
Kenneth G. Inn, James J. Filliben, James Dahlgran
Radioanalytical performance testing programs provide radioassay laboratories, regulators and the public performance-based evidence that measurement capabilities are in control. Performance acceptance criteria that combine aspects of measurements difference

Metrology in Support of Trace Explosive Detection Equipment for Airport Security Applications.

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
George A. Klouda, J Greg Gillen, Robert A. Fletcher, E S. Etz, Jennifer R. Verkouteren, R. Michael Verkouteren, E Ferguson
We are working in collaboration with the Transportation Security Agency's Trace Explosive Detection Group to build a chemical metrology program to help support the widespread operational deployment and effective utilization of trace explosives detection

The Journal Of Physical and Chemical Reference Data

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
M W. Chase
The Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data (JPCRD), a joint venture of the AmericanInstitute of Physics and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, was first published in 1972. The participation of these organizations is a recognition

Cold Chain Storage of Vaccines: A Brief Introduction to Thermometry

September 1, 2008
Author(s)
Dean C. Ripple
To maintain the efficacy of vaccines requires maintaining the storage temperature within well-defined limits; vaccine failure due to improper storage results in large direct and indirect public health costs. In this presentation, I give a brief

Collaborating with Customers

April 30, 2008
Author(s)
Mylene S. Ouimette, Jo Ann Remshard
… system for submitting, tracking and reviewing NIST publications. How to motivate a diverse audience including …

ADHESION TEST METHOD FOR SPRAYED APPLIED FIRE RESISTANT MATERIALS

March 12, 2008
Author(s)
Christopher C. White, Kar T. Tan, Donald L. Hunston
Fire resistive materials are exceptional at providing an effective thermal barrier to structural steel from the heat flux from a fire, provided it is in close proximity to the steel during the fire event. The adhesion of the fire resistive materials is

Connecting the Dots

June 1, 2007
Author(s)
Stephen D. Quinn
Establishing traceability from high-level Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) requirements to specific mechanisms to secure hardware and software poses challenges for the government?s systems security managers. Effectively using security

Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules [includes Change Notices as of 12/3/2002]

May 25, 2001
Author(s)
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Annabelle Lee, Miles E. Smid, Stanley R. Snouffer
This Federal Information Processing Standard (140-2) specifies the security requirements that will be satisfied by a cryptographic module, providing four increasing, qualitative levels intended to cover a wide range of potential applications and

Relationship Between Thermocouple and Radiation Thermometer Measurements

September 1, 2000
Author(s)
D P. DeWitt
The purpose of this vuegraph presentation is to describe the relationship between temperatures measured by thermocouples (contact) and radiation thermometers (RTs). The procedures are discussed for calibration of light-pipe RTs (LPRTs) using blackbodies
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