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Workshop proceedings: Information Systems for Space Astrophysics in the 21st Century, volume 1
The Astrophysical Information Systems Workshop was one of the three Integrated Technology Planning workshops. Its objectives were to develop an understanding of future mission requirements for information systems, the potential role of technology in meeting these requirements, and the areas in which NASA investment might have the greatest impact. Workshop participants were briefed on the astrophysical mission set with an emphasis on those missions that drive information systems technology, the existing NASA space-science operations infrastructure, and the ongoing and planned NASA information systems technology programs. Program plans and recommendations were prepared in five technical areas: Mission Planning and Operations; Space-Borne Data Processing; Space-to-Earth Communications; Science Data Systems; and Data Analysis, Integration, and Visualization
Focal Spot, Summer 1999
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Developments of electric cars and fuel cell hydrogen electric cars
The world continues to strive in the search for clean power sources to run the millions of different vehicles on the road on daily basis as they are the main contributors to toxic emissions releases from internal combustion engines to the atmosphere. These toxic emissions contribute to climate change and air pollution and impact negatively on people's health. Fuel cell devices are gradually replacing the internal combustion engines in the transport industry. Some notable challenges of the PEMFC technology are discussed in this paper. High costs, low durability and hydrogen storage problems are some of the major obstacles being examined in this investigation. The paper explores the latest advances in electric cars technology and their design specifications. The study also compares the characteristics and the technologies of the three types of electric cars now available in the market.interna
NASA Tech Briefs, January 1999
Topics include: special coverage sections on sensors and data acquisition and sections on electronic components and circuits, electronic software, materials, mechanics, bio-medical physical sciences, book and reports, and a special section of Photonics Tech Briefs
ACUTA Journal of Telecommunications in Higher Education
In This Issue
Strategic Planning in the College and University Ecosystem
Outlook 2012: Chickens or Eggs?
lT Trends on Campus: 2012
Best Practices in Deploying a Successful University SAN
Beyond Convergence: How Advanced Networking Will Erase Campus Boundaries
Distributed Computing: The Path to the Power?
Cell Phones on the University Campus: Adversary or Ally?
lnstitutional Excellence Award Honorable Mention: Wake Forest University
Interview
President\u27s Message
From the Executive Director
Here\u27s My Advic
Special Libraries, September 1965
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