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    3D Intrusion Detection System with Uncalibrated Multiple Cameras

    Kawabata, Satoshi / Hiura, Shinsaku / Sato, Kosuke | Springer Verlag | 2007
    Schlagwörter: Intrusion Detection System , Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity

    3D Simulation Methodology to Predict Passenger Thermal Comfort Inside a Cabin

    Kandekar, Ambadas / Deshmukh, Ganesh / Nomani, Mustafa et al. | SAE Technical Papers | 2021
    Schlagwörter: Cardiovascular system , Finite element analysis

    3M Aviation Usage Rate System

    J. W. Sari | NTIS | 1973
    Schlagwörter: Inventory analysis , 3M system

    3M Aviation Usage Rate System User's Manual

    J. W. Sari / S. W. Fisher | NTIS | 1972
    Schlagwörter: Inventory analysis , 3M system

    5TH Annual NASA Spacecraft Control Laboratory Experiment (SCOLE) Workshop, Part 1

    L. W. Taylor | NTIS | 1990
    Schlagwörter: Dynamic structural analysis , System identification

    5TH Annual NASA Spacecraft Control Laboratory Experiment (SCOLE) Workshop, Part 2

    L. W. Taylor | NTIS | 1990
    Schlagwörter: Dynamic structural analysis , System identification

    16.885J / ESD.35J Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2003.
    Aircraft Systems Engineering

    Freier Zugriff
    Hansman, Robert John / Liebeck, Robert H / Murman, Earll M., 1942- et al. | DSpace@MIT | 2003
    Schlagwörter: retrospective analysis , system realization , subsystems; risk analysis , air defense system

    20 Plus Years of Chimera Grid Development for the Space Shuttle. STS-107, Return to Flight, End of the Program

    R. J. Gomez | NTIS | 2010
    Schlagwörter: Algebra, Analysis, Geometry, & Mathematical Logic , Space transportation system

    40 HP Electro-Mechanical Actuator

    C. Fulmer | NTIS | 1996
    Schlagwörter: System effectiveness , Error analysis

    1964 Publications

    NTIS | 1965
    Schlagwörter: Propulsion system , Analysis , System