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Ground Vehicle Control at NIST: from Teleoperation to Autonomy

August 1, 1993
Author(s)
Karl Murphy, Maris Juberts, Steven Legowik, M Nashman, H Schneiderman, Harry A. Scott, Sandor S. Szabo
NIST is applying their Real-time Control System (RCS) methodology for control of ground vehicles for both the U.S. Army Research Lab, as part of the DOD's Unmanned Ground Vehicles program, and for the Department of Transportation's Intelligent Vehicle /

Project Plan for the Rapid Response Manufacturing (RRM) Intramural Project

August 1, 1993
Author(s)
Kevin K. Jurrens, Mark E. Luce
This Project Plan documents the objectives, activities, and deliverables, and schedule for the NIST Rapid Response Manufacturing (RRM) Project. This project is sponsored as an intramural project through he NIST Advanced Technology Program (ATP) office. The

STEP Quality System: Action Plan and Assessment of Practices

August 1, 1993
Author(s)
Mary Mitchell
This describes a plan for establishing a quality systems throughout ISO TC184/SC4. SC4 is responsible for the development of ISO 10303 - Product Data Representation and Exchange. The goal of the proposed quality systems is to ensure the high-quality draft

Strategic Plan for the Factory Automation Systems Division

August 1, 1993
Author(s)
Howard Bloom
The objective of this report is to present the strategic plan for the Factory Automation Systems Division. The explosion of new information technologies and new manufacturing methods such as concurrent engineering, with the corresponding requirements for

Test Methods for Quantifying the Propensity of Cigarettes to Ignite Soft Furnishings. Volume 2. [Also included is: Cigarette Extinction Test Method]

August 1, 1993
Author(s)
Thomas J. Ohlemiller, K M. Villa, E Braun, K Eberhardt, Richard H. Harris Jr., James R. Lawson
Research funded under the Fire Safe Cigarette Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-352) has led to the development of two test methods for measuring the ignition propensity of cigarettes. The Mock-Up Ignition Test Method uses substrated physically similar to upholstered
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