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An analysis of Gipps' car-following model of highway traffic
A mathematical analysis of Gipps's (1981) car?following model is performed. This model is of practical importance as it powers the UK Transport Research Laboratory highway simulation package SISTM. Uniform flow solutions and a speed–headway function are derived under simplifying conditions. A linear stability analysis of uniform flow is then performed, and stable and unstable regimes are identified. Finally, some numerical simulations for a variety of parameter regimes are presented. <br/
Automatic pump Patent
Automatically reciprocating, high pressure pump for use in spacecraft cryogenic propellant
The reflection effect in Hz Hercules
The magnitude brightness variation due to binary star reflection effect is considered, along with tidal distortion effects. The flat region in the Milne-Sen Law is also reviewed, including the nonfit observations. Several studies are included in this binary star program investigation
Structural matching by discrete relaxation
This paper describes a Bayesian framework for performing relational graph matching by discrete relaxation. Our basic aim is to draw on this framework to provide a comparative evaluation of a number of contrasting approaches to relational matching. Broadly speaking there are two main aspects to this study. Firstly we locus on the issue of how relational inexactness may be quantified. We illustrate that several popular relational distance measures can be recovered as specific limiting cases of the Bayesian consistency measure. The second aspect of our comparison concerns the way in which structural inexactness is controlled. We investigate three different realizations ai the matching process which draw on contrasting control models. The main conclusion of our study is that the active process of graph-editing outperforms the alternatives in terms of its ability to effectively control a large population of contaminating clutter
Apollo experience report guidance and control systems
The Apollo guidance and control systems for both the command module and the lunar module are described in a summary report. General functional requirements are discussed, and general functional descriptions of the various subsystems and their interfaces are provided. The differences between the original in-flight maintenance concept and the final lunar-orbital-rendezvous concept are discussed, and the background in philosophy, the system development, and the reasons for the change in concept are chronologically presented. Block diagrams showing the command module guidance and control system under each concept are included. Significant conclusions and recommendations contained in more detailed reports on specific areas of the guidance and control systems are included
Anagram-free Graph Colouring
An anagram is a word of the form where is a non-empty word and
is a permutation of . We study anagram-free graph colouring and give bounds
on the chromatic number. Alon et al. (2002) asked whether anagram-free
chromatic number is bounded by a function of the maximum degree. We answer this
question in the negative by constructing graphs with maximum degree 3 and
unbounded anagram-free chromatic number. We also prove upper and lower bounds
on the anagram-free chromatic number of trees in terms of their radius and
pathwidth. Finally, we explore extensions to edge colouring and
-anagram-free colouring.Comment: Version 2: Changed 'abelian square' to 'anagram' for consistency with
'Anagram-free colourings of graphs' by Kam\v{c}ev, {\L}uczak, and Sudakov.
Minor changes based on referee feedbac
Distance to U Pegasi by the DDE Algorithm
A distance is found for the W UMa type binary U Pegasi, with a newly modified
version of the Wilson-Devinney program (W-D) that makes use of the direct
distance estimation (DDE) algorithm. The reported distance of d = 123.6pc is an
average based on solutions for B and V data and a primary star temperature of
5800K. Standardized light curves (not differential), radial velocities, and a
spectroscopic primary star temperature are input to the pro- gram. Differential
corrections were performed for each light curve band along with the velocities
for two primary temperatures that span 100K. Log10d is a model parameter like
many others that are adjustable in W-D. The eclipsing binary distance agrees
with the Hipparcos parallax distance and is more precise.Comment: 2 pages, 1 table, International Conference: Binaries - Key to
Comprehension of the Universe, Brno, Czech Republic June 8-12, 200
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