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Bilateral Comparison Confirms NIMs and NISTs Gas Flow Capabilities

October 15, 2010
Author(s)
Aaron N. Johnson, CHUNHUI LI
The bilateral comparison between NIM and NIST for gas flow was conducted from June 2008 to October 2009. Two critical flow venturis (CFVs) with nominal throat diameters of 10 mm and 20 mm, respectively, were selected as transfer standards. The CFVs were

Elemental Analysis of a Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Candidate Reference Material

October 15, 2010
Author(s)
Rolf L. Zeisler, Rick L. Paul, Rabia Oflaz, Lee L. Yu, Jacqueline L. Mann, William R. Kelly, Brian E. Lang, Stefan D. Leigh, Jeffrey A. Fagan
A material containing single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) together with other carbon species, cata-lyst residues, and trace element contaminants has been prepared by the National Institute of Standards and Technology for characterization and

Lessons Learned in Evaluating DARPA Advanced Military Technologies

October 15, 2010
Author(s)
Craig I. Schlenoff, Brian A. Weiss, Michelle P. Steves
For the past six years, personnel from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have served as the Independent Evaluation Team (IET) for two major DARPA programs. DARPA ASSIST (Advanced Soldier Sensor Information System and Technology) is

Methodology for evaluating Static six-degree-of-freedom (6DoF) Perception Systems

October 15, 2010
Author(s)
Tommy Chang, Tsai H. Hong, Joseph Falco, Michael O. Shneier, Milli Shah, Roger D. Eastman
In this paper, we apply two fundamental approaches toward evaluating a static, vision based, six-degree-of-freedom (6DoF) pose determination system that measures the position and orientation of a part. The first approach uses ground\-truth carefully

Properties for Accurate Gas Flow Measurements

October 15, 2010
Author(s)
John D. Wright
Accurate gas properties are needed to take full advantage of the low uncertainties provided by NIST’s Gas Flow Calibration Services. If a flowmeter user and NIST use different values for these properties (molecular mass, compressibility, density, viscosity

In Trust we Trust

October 14, 2010
Author(s)
Keith Miller, Jeff Voas, Phillip Laplante
The term trust has had a well understood definition for centuries. However after e-trust came along, and then cloud, where e-trust is not sufficient due to the non-touchability of a public cloud, the need to reconsider what trust means for a public cloud

Reliability of Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems

October 14, 2010
Author(s)
Ram Chillarege, Jeff Voas
Cyber-physical systems feature a tight combination of a system's computational and physical elements. Understanding how to assess and design trustworthiness into these complex systems of systems remains an unsolved problem. This issue offers insights into

Workshop on Quantitative Tools for Condition Assessment of Aging Infrastructure

October 14, 2010
Author(s)
Ward L. Johnson, Thomas A. Siewert, Jessica Terry, Dat Duthinh, Mark Iadicola, William E. Luecke, Joseph D. McColskey
The Quantitative Tools for Condition Assessment of Aging Infrastructure Workshop was held May 4-5, 2010, in Boulder, Colorado. It was organized by a team of researchers within the National Institute of Standards and Technology s (NIST) Materials Science

Disaster Resilience: A Guide to the Literature

October 13, 2010
Author(s)
Stanley W. Gilbert
Although there is a great deal of high-quality information available on resilience-related topics hazard assessment, vulnerability assessment, risk assessment, risk management, and loss estimation as well as disaster resilience itself, there is no central

Dual frequency comb Fourier transform spectroscopy

October 12, 2010
Author(s)
Ian R. Coddington, William C. Swann, Nathan R. Newbury
Dual coherent frequency combs can be used in Fourier transform spectroscopy (FTS) to generate the full optical response of a sample with high frequency, and time, accuracy and resolution. The approach can be viewed equally well as a multiheterodyne

Further Studies of Bootstrap Variability for ROC Analysis on Large Datasets

October 11, 2010
Author(s)
Jin Chu Wu, Alvin F. Martin, Raghu N. Kacker
The nonparametric two-sample bootstrap is successfully applied to computing the measurement uncertainties in receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis on large datasets in areas such as biometrics, speaker recognition system, etc. To determine the

Localized Diffusive Motion on Two Different Time Scales in Solid Alkane Nanoparticles

October 11, 2010
Author(s)
Siao-Kwan Wang, E. Mamontov, Mengjun Bai, F.Y. Hansen, Haskell Taub, John R. Copley, Victoria Garcia Sakai, Goran Gasparovic, Timothy Jenkins, Madhu Sudan Tyagi, Kenneth W. Herwig, David B. Neumann, Wouter Montfrooij, U.G. Volkmann
High-energy-resolution quasielastic neutron scattering on three complementary spectrometers has been used to investigate molecular diffusive motion in solid nanoparticles of the alkane n-C 32H^66^. Nontranslational molecular diffusive motion in the plastic

Matching Observed Alpha Helix Lengths to Predicted Secondary Structure

October 11, 2010
Author(s)
Brian D. Cloteaux
Because of the complexity in determining the 3D structure of a protein, the use of partial information determined from experimental techniques can greatly reduce the overall computational expense. We investigate the problem of matching experimentally
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