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David F. Ferraiolo, Ramaswamy Chandramouli, Chung Tong Hu, David R. Kuhn
Extensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) and Next Generation Access Control (NGAC) are very different attribute based access control (ABAC) standards with similar goals and objectives. An objective of both is to provide a standardized way for
Ningxuam Kang, Cong Zhao, Jingshan Li, John A. Horst
Key performance indicators (KPIs) are critical for manufacturing operation management (MOM) and continuous improvement (CI). In modern manufacturing systems, KPIs are defined as a set of metrics to reflect operation performance, such as efficiency
The purpose of this report is to track domestic manufacturing activity and its supply chain in order to develop a quantitative depiction of U.S. manufacturing in the context of the domestic economy and global industry. This depiction provides change agents
Jitendra Bahadur, Christian R. Medina, Lilin He, Yuri B. Melnichenko, John A. Rupp, Tomasz P. Blach, David F. Mildner
Small-angle neutron (SANS) and ultra small-angle neutron scattering (USANS) has been used to study a carbonate rock from a deep saline aquifer that is a potential candidate for storage reservoir for CO 2 sequestration. A new methodology is developed for
Joseph M. Willi, Daniel M. Madrzykowski, Craig G. Weinschenk
Fire suppression tactics using hose streams can affect ventilation in a structure and may impact the movement of smoke and heat through a structure. Seven series of experiments were conducted to study the impact of different hose stream and nozzle movement
Along with the development and propagation of Information & Communication Technology (ICT), digital evidence becomes more common and crucial to solving various types of cases. In this environment, there have been a lot of activities to research and develop
Vladimir A. Dzuba, M.S. Safronova, Ulyana I. Safronova, Alexander Kramida
We predict ionization potentials of superheavy elements No, Lr, and Rf and their ions using a relativistic hybrid method that combines con figuration interaction (CI) with the linearized coupled-cluster approach. Extensive study of the completeness of the
Dustin G. Poppendieck, Shahana S. Khurshid, Steven J. Emmerich
Upon the request of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a comprehensive literature review was conducted to gather and analyze existing research related to airborne emissions from non-smoldering cigarette butts. Based on the results from the literature
Jeffrey W. Gilman, Douglas M. Fox, Jeremiah W. Woodcock
Ionic liquids, and the novel cations and anions which they are comprised of, have been used to modify the properties of many classes of materials. This includes their use as co-solvents and co‑catalysts in simple chemical reactions. However, ionic liquid
Catherine A. Remley, Jos Dortmans, Damir Senic, Chih-Ming Wang, Christopher L. Holloway
We present a method to predict the coherence bandwidth, delay spread and power transfer function of a reverberation chamber set-up. The method is based on the absorption cross section of the absorbing material that is added to the chamber. With an S
The topic of system security, and in particular that of cybersecurity differs in a critical way from the other concerns we have about systems. Though concerns like safety and resil- ience do have challenges associated with design, realization, and
In this work, intermittent contact resonance (ICR)-AFM was performed on high-aspect ratio a-SiOC:H patterned fins (100 nm in height and width from 20 nm to 90 nm) to map the depth and width dependencies of the material stiffness. The spatial resolution and
Time is central to predicting, measuring and controlling properties of the physical world, and is one of the most important constraints distinguishing Cyber-Physical Systems from distributed computing in general. However mixing the cyber and the physical
Marc A. Weiss, YaShian Li-Baboud, Aviral Shrivastava, Mohammad Khayatian, Patricia Derlery, Hugo A. Andrade, Sundeep Chandhoke, Kevin Stanton, John Eidson
Many modern CPS, especially industrial automation systems, require the actions of multiple computational systems to be synchronized at much higher rates than is possible through ad hoc designs. Fundamental research is needed in synchronizing clocks of
Hui Wu, Xiuquan Zhou, Efrain E. Rodriguez, Wei Zhou, Terrence J. Udovic, Taner Yildirim, John J. Rush
We report a new class of high-hydrogen-content inorganic-organic hybrid complex hydrides: borohydride guanidinate complexes (MBH 4•nCN 3H 5, M=Li, Mg, and Ca). They can be prepared via facile solid-state synthesis routes. Their crystal structures were
Wenluan Zhang, Hao Shen, Brett W. Guralnick, Brian Kirby, Ngoc A. Nguyen, Roddel Remy, Charles Majkrzak, Michael E. Mackay
Phenyl-C 71-butyric acid methyl ester (PC 71BM) could intercalate between the side-chains of poly(2,5-bis(3-tetradecylthiophen-2-yl)thieno[3,2-b]thiophene (pBTTT) creating a stable co-crystal structure, so optimal solar cell performance was obtained at
We present a non-contact technique for measuring objects in motion with a laser tracker without the laser tracker needing to follow the object. This method allows the dynamic state of an object to be measured while, to the laser tracker the object appears