138 research outputs found

    Maneuver Acoustic Flight Test of the Bell 430 Helicopter Data Report

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    A cooperative ight test by NASA, Bell Helicopter and the U.S. Army to characterize the steady state acoustics and measure the maneuver noise of a Bell Helicopter 430 aircraft was accomplished. The test occurred during June/July 2011 at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. This test gathered a total of 410 test points over 10 test days and compiled an extensive database of dynamic maneuver measurements. Three microphone arrays with up to 31 microphon. es in each were used to acquire acoustic data. Aircraft data included Differential Global Positioning System, aircraft state and rotor state information. This paper provides an overview of the test and documents the data acquired

    Neptune to the Common-wealth of England (1652): the republican Britannia and the continuity of interests

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    In the seventeenth century, John Kerrigan reminds us, “models of empire did not always turn on monarchy”. In this essay, I trace a vision of “Neptune’s empire” shared by royalists and republicans, binding English national interest to British overseas expansion. I take as my text a poem entitled “Neptune to the Common-wealth of England”, prefixed to Marchamont Nedham’s 1652 English translation of Mare Clausum (1635), John Selden’s response to Mare Liberum (1609) by Hugo Grotius. This minor work is read alongside some equally obscure and more familiar texts in order to point up the ways in which it speaks to persistent cultural and political interests. I trace the afterlife of this verse, its critical reception and its unique status as a fragment that exemplifies the crossover between colonial republic and imperial monarchy at a crucial moment in British history, a moment that, with Brexit, remains resonant

    Electronic commerce: an analysis of financial transaction methods and associated security

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    This study examines an obstacle to commerce on the Internet and the World Wide Web posed by a popular belief that the Internet and Web lack the technology needed for secure financial transactions. The reality behind such a belief has a direct effect upon commercial and financial transactions by DOD in view of an Executive Order that mandates Internet usage for electronic transactions. This study details and evaluates the methods available for secure financial transactions on the Internet. Each transaction method analysis provides security protocol functionalities, advantages and disadvantages and company profiles. The study also details the impediments to using the World Wide Web as a commercial medium. It concludes that the popular belief is unfounded. Implications are drawn for DOD practices and policy. DOD and the entire U.S. federal government has a stake in the Internet's capability to process secure financial transactions.http://archive.org/details/electroniccommer1094532239NAU.S. Navy (U.S.N.) authorsApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited

    Arresting the Gaps in Criminal Profiling Literature

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    The use of criminal profiling as an investigative tool has been increasing over the past 50 years worldwide. Originally used to assist police investigations, this technique transitioned into an essential process as an admissible form of expert witness evidence (Kocsis & Palermo, 2016). The validity of the concept has been evolving along the 50 year timeline as well (Kocsis, Middledorp, & Karpin, 2008). The purpose of this study is to synthesize the research about criminal profiling, interview environments and procedures, and psychological variables (e.g. personality traits/disorders). This will provide new insight to criminal profiling through connecting ideas and finding the gaps in the literature

    Sistem Kontrol Lanjutan

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