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Effects of target's acceleration on alpha-beta tracking filtersHoffman, Leo Henry 12 January 2010 (has links)
<p>This paper examines the effect of a target's acceleration on the Fire
Control System (FCS) α-β tracking filters used on the AEGIS cruisers. A single
inbound target model was used to test the response of the tracking filter to an
accelerating target. This target would begin to approach the AEGIS cruiser from
a variety of distances ranging from 40,00 yards to 200,000 yards. The target
model would begin its approach starting with an initial velocity of 200 yards/sec.
and after a preselected time, the target would undergo an acceleration for a
tin1e duration of 5 seconds. The target's acceleration ranges from 1 g to 6g's.
For target's acceleration of 1g or greater, the difference between the actual and
filtered velocity increases linearly with increasing acceleration and is fairly
independent of range and the noise present in the measurement data. For
target's acceleration less than 1g, the difference between the actual and filtered
velocity is a strong function of acceleration, noise and range. / Master of Engineering
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An investigation into the stability of redundant controller voting schemesFeltner, D. James 02 February 2010 (has links)
<p>Redundant controllers are being designed to provide improved
system reliability to meet the needs of various applications. In some
implementations of these systems unacceptable system transients have
occured when a single-controller failure occurs. The problem has
been treated using case-by-case correction which is not sufficiently
general in application to meet the needs of systems which may be
user-programmed.
Redundant control systems generalized as ideal and nonideal
using two specific voting schemes are examined to gain insight into
theoretical characterization of their performance under single-point
failure modes and the limitations of applicability for the
characterizations. State-model computer simulation is used to
demonstrate the characterizations. A suggested direction for a
general solution to the problem based on the chatacterizations is
described.</p> / Master of Science
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A reliability program for nuclear power plant emergency diesel generatorsPeters, Kenneth John 16 February 2010 (has links)
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Enhanced energy maneuverability for attack helicopters using continuous, variable rotor speed controlSchaefer, Carl George 30 March 2010 (has links)
The results of this research indicate that continuous,
variable rotor speed control is a viable solution to
increased helicopter maneuverability and agility. Of the
rotor speed control laws investigated, the RCDR and T (RC)
types seem the most promising. In particular, these control
laws demonstrated a 31% improvement in time-to-turn 180
degrees, a 38% improvement in turn penetration distance, a
42% improvement in turn cross track distance, and a pointing
margin advantage of nearly 94 degrees. In addition, the
rotor speed control law parameters could be optimized such
that the helicopter exited a maximum performance decelerating
turn at or above its power bucket speed, affording the
helicopter a distinct maneuvering advantage. It was also
shown that different rotor speed control laws would most
likely be required for the air combat and ground attack
mission scenarios.
The author feels that successful variable rotor speed
control can be achieved through an appropriate marriage of
FADEC engine control and high performance flight control
systems. But numerous questions remain relative to the
successful integration of this technology to existing and/or
future helicopter designs, (addressed in the Recommendations
for Future Research section). Nevertheless, this technology
shows considerable promise and it is hoped that this study
will be a stepping stone to future investigations in this
area. / Master of Engineering
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Object-oriented and relational databases: a comparative study of concepts and applicationsNorcio, Sheila Azadeh 20 January 2010 (has links)
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Academic programming for the high school student-athleteLeeson, Billy Lee 20 January 2010 (has links)
<p>An athletic scholarship can assist the parents of high school student-athletes
tremendously with the financial burden by allowing their children the opportunity to receive a
college education. However, many parents and high school student-athletes find out too late that academics playa vital role in securing an athletic scholarship. The intended use of this
Academic Programming Manual was designed to enlighten parents and high school student athletes
in reaching their goals in obtaining an athletic scholarship and also understanding the
importance academics play in the role of athletics.</p> / Master of Science
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Human factors implications of psychological stress in long duration space flightGuidi, Mark Arthur 30 March 2010 (has links)
</p>
<p>The basis for this report was President Bush's
proclamation that the u.S. should land astronauts on
Mars by 2019 A.D. In such a trip, astronauts would be
in a weightless environment for a considerable length of
time. This report examines different conditions and
environments that could cause stress during such a long
duration space mission. Both psychological and
physiological conditions are examined and the human
factors implications of those potential problems are
discussed. Finally, recommendations are made as to
potential countermeasures
and/or standards that should
be followed.</p> / Master of Science
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A manual for the development and care of a baseball facilityKuczko, John Thomas 20 January 2010 (has links)
<p>The construction and maintenance of a baseball facility demands an organized,
business-like, professional approach. The purpose of this manual was to compile
information which could be used by a coach or a school administrator who may be found in
a position of constructing or maintaining a baseball faCility. The manual is divided into four
major sections: selecting the site, construction procedures, maintenance of the field, and
drawings and layouts which may be helpful. The information provided is arranged so it can
be used from the first conception of building a baseball complex to its completion.</p> / Master of Science
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Application of the systems engineering process to the explosive ordnance disposal requirement for an underwater systemNusom, F. Allen 23 December 2009 (has links)
The ability to conduct an investigation of a possible
mine, while maintaining a low profile in an area of
operations, would be significantly improved through
development of a man-portable underwater remotely operated
vehicle. The specifications for such a vehicle, as
developed in this study, would require a level of
performance which does not exist in todays small ROV's.
Based on this conceptual study, however, these
specifications are attainable with additional development
of current systems.
ROV systems in use today tend to be a compilation of
subsystems from various manufacturers. This results in
redundancy of items such as video displays and computers.
It is possible to have separate displays and computers for
the installed sonar, the ROV itself and the tracking
system. The benefits of integrated development for a
system such as this are obvious. / Master of Science
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Total life-cycle construction (TLC)Hein, Roger Alan 12 January 2010 (has links)
<p>The inability of current approaches to the delivery of
building systems to manage change is the root cause of
significant challenges facing the modern construction
industry. These challenges are manifested in the volatile
financial status of construction firms, the difficult
communications environment and costly professional liability
pitfalls facing the industry. Total Life-Cycle Construction
(TLC) is a revised philosophical approach to the information
communication system within the design, delivery and operation
of complex building systems and facilities. TLC employs the
life-cycle principles of Systems Engineering to resolve the
organizational challenges which are placing the construction
industry at a developmental crossroads. / Master of Science
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