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ALFA: First Operational Experience of the MPE/MPIA Laser Guide Star System for Adaptive Optics
The sodium laser guide star adaptive optics system ALFA has been constructed
at the Calar Alto 3.5-m telescope. Following the first detection of the laser
beacon on the wavefront sensor in 1997 the system is now being optimized for
best performance. In this contribution we discuss the current status of the
launch beam and the planned improvements and upgrades. We report on the
performance level achieved when it is used with the adaptive optics system, and
relate various aspects of our experience during operation of the system. We
have begun to produce scientific results and mention two of these.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, LaTeX (spie.sty). SPIE conf proc 3353, Adaptive
Optical System Technologies, March 199
Rhombenzephalosynapsis, biparietale Alopezie und Hornhauttrübung
Zusammenfassung: Bei der Untersuchung des mental retardierten und stimmungslabilen 16-Jährigen mit kongenitalem Hydrocephalus internus fielen eine parietale Alopezie, eine Hornhauttrübung, ein Brachyturrizephalus, eine späte Pubertät, ein Kleinwuchs und eine Ataxie auf. In der Magnetresonanztomographie fanden sich eine Rhombenzephalosynapsis sowie weitere zerebrale Auffälligkeiten. Wir diagnostizierten ein Gómez-López-Hernández-Syndrom. Dieses ist gekennzeichnet durch das kombinierte Auftreten einer Rhombenzephalosynapsis und einer parietalen Alopezie, häufig assoziiert mit weiteren typischen Fehlbildunge
Lunar Relay Satellite Network for Space Exploration: Architecture, Technologies and Challenges
NASA is planning a series of short and long duration human and robotic missions to explore the Moon and then Mars. A key objective of these missions is to grow, through a series of launches, a system of systems infrastructure with the capability for safe and sustainable autonomous operations at minimum cost while maximizing the exploration capabilities and science return. An incremental implementation process will enable a buildup of the communication, navigation, networking, computing, and informatics architectures to support human exploration missions in the vicinities and on the surfaces of the Moon and Mars. These architectures will support all space and surface nodes, including other orbiters, lander vehicles, humans in spacesuits, robots, rovers, human habitats, and pressurized vehicles. This paper describes the integration of an innovative MAC and networking technology with an equally innovative position-dependent, data routing, network technology. The MAC technology provides the relay spacecraft with the capability to autonomously discover neighbor spacecraft and surface nodes, establish variable-rate links and communicate simultaneously with multiple in-space and surface clients at varying and rapidly changing distances while making optimum use of the available power. The networking technology uses attitude sensors, a time synchronization protocol and occasional orbit-corrections to maintain awareness of its instantaneous position and attitude in space as well as the orbital or surface location of its communication clients. A position-dependent data routing capability is used in the communication relay satellites to handle the movement of data among any of multiple clients (including Earth) that may be simultaneously in view; and if not in view, the relay will temporarily store the data from a client source and download it when the destination client comes into view. The integration of the MAC and data routing networking technologies would enable a relay satellite system to provide end-to-end communication services for robotic and human missions in the vicinity, or on the surface of the Moon with a minimum of Earth-based operational support
On insertion-deletion systems over relational words
We introduce a new notion of a relational word as a finite totally ordered
set of positions endowed with three binary relations that describe which
positions are labeled by equal data, by unequal data and those having an
undefined relation between their labels. We define the operations of insertion
and deletion on relational words generalizing corresponding operations on
strings. We prove that the transitive and reflexive closure of these operations
has a decidable membership problem for the case of short insertion-deletion
rules (of size two/three and three/two). At the same time, we show that in the
general case such systems can produce a coding of any recursively enumerable
language leading to undecidabilty of reachability questions.Comment: 24 pages, 8 figure
SmaggIce Version 1.8
SmaggIce version 1.8 is a set of software tools for geometrical modeling of, and generation of grids that conform to, both clean and iced airfoils. Ice shapes, especially those that include rough surfaces, pose difficulty in generating high-quality grids that are essential for predicting airflows by use of computational fluid dynamics. SmaggIce version 1.8 contains software tools needed to overcome this difficulty. For a given airfoil, it allows the user to define the flow domain, decompose the domain into blocks, generate grids, merge gridded blocks, and control the density and smoothness of each grid. Among the unique features of version 1.8 is a thin C-shaped block, called a "viscous sublayer block," which is wrapped around an iced airfoil and its wake line and serves as a means to generate highly controlled grids near the rough ice surface. Users can modify block boundary shapes using control points of non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS) curves. Concave ice regions can be smoothed during geometrical modeling or creation of the viscous sublayer block
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