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An analysis of alternatives for resupplying the sea base /Kennedy, Steven Lynn. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--Naval Postgraduate School, 2002. / Thesis advisor(s): David A. Schrady, Gregory K. Mislick. Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-50). Also available online.
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Návrh podvozku malého dvoumístného letounu / Landing gear design of two-seat airplaneČavojský, Tomáš January 2021 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the landing gear design of the small two-seat aircraft. The introduction focuses on the conceptual gear design and shock absorber computational dynamic characteristic model. The practical part is focused on the landing gear construction according to the selected parameters based on the conceptual and computational model. The diploma thesis ends with strength calculations and production documentation.
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Development of siting criteria for the collocation of the microwave landing system (MLS) and the approach lighting system (ALS)Mathias, Sally A. January 1988 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, June, 1988. / Title from PDF t.p.
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Modelling the microwave landing system (MLS) at 104GHzOreb, Bozenko Frank. January 1978 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Sydney, 1980. / Title from title screen (viewed 28 April, 2009) Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print form.
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Implementation of BMLS (baseline microwave landing system) computer model on hypercube processorsMylvaganam, Mohanaharan. January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, August, 1991. / Title from PDF t.p.
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DME/P critical area determination and its implementation on message-passing processorRajendran, Jaikishan. January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, November, 1992. / Title from PDF t.p.
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Helicopter flight in the airwake of non-aviation shipsWakefield, Nigel Hugh January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Real-time terminal area trajectory planning for runway independent aircraftXue, Min, January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Maryland, College Park, 2006. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-133). Also available online via the University of Maryland website (https://drum.umd.edu/).
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Decentralized aircraft landing scheduling at single runway non-controlled airportsDing, Yuanyuan 15 May 2009 (has links)
The existing air transportation system is approaching a bottleneck because its dominant huband-
spoke model results in a concentration of a large percentage of the air traffic at a few hub
airports. Advanced technologies are greatly needed to enhance the transportation capabilities of
the small airports in the U.S.A., and distribute the high volume of air traffic at the hub airports to
those small airports, which are mostly non-controlled airports. Currently, two major focus areas
of research are being pursued to achieve this objective. One focus concentrates on the
development of tools to improve operations in the current Air Traffic Management system. A
more long-term research effort focuses on the development of decentralized Air Traffic
Management techniques.
This dissertation takes the latter approach and seeks to analyze the degree of decentralization
for scheduling aircraft landings in the dynamic operational environment at single runway noncontrolled
airports. Moreover, it explores the feasibility and capability of scheduling aircraft
landings within uninterrupted free-flight environment in which there is no existence of Air Traffic
Control (ATC). First, it addresses the approach of developing static optimization algorithms for
scheduling aircraft landings and, thus, analyzes the capability of automated aircraft landing
scheduling at single runway non-controlled airports. Then, it provides detailed description of the
implementation of a distributed Air Traffic Management (ATM) system that achieves decentralized aircraft landing scheduling with acceptable performance whereas a solution to the
distributed coordination issues is presented. Finally real-time Monte Carlo flight simulations of
multi-aircraft landing scenarios are conducted to evaluate the static and dynamic performance of
the aircraft landing scheduling algorithms and operation concepts introduced.
Results presented in the dissertation demonstrate that decentralized aircraft landing scheduling
at single runway non-controlled airports can be achieved. It is shown from the flight simulations
that reasonable performance of decentralized aircraft landing scheduling is achieved with
successful integration of publisher/subscriber communication scheme and aircraft landing
scheduling model. The extension from the non-controlled airport application to controlled airport
case is expected with suitable amendment, where the reliance on centralized air traffic
management can be reduced gradually in favor of a decentralized management to provide more
airspace capacity, flight flexibility, and increase operation robustness.
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An investigation of commercial-aircraft landing-gear wheel-assembly service-life in order to develop inventory decision models for spare assemblies and tiresFriedman, Robert Stephen 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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