Aerospace & Defense Technology

April 2022

    • Artificial Intelligence in the Battlespace
      Key Considerations for a New Way of Fighting War
    • Machining Beryllium
    • Electrified Propulsion for Aerospace
      Where to Start
    • The Future of Managing Mission-Critical Systems
    • Improving Battlefield Connectivity for the Modern Warfighter
    • How to Test a Cognitive EW System
    • Molded RF Materials for Hypersonic Sensors and Seekers
    • AUVSI XPONENTIAL
    • Multimode Optical Fiber Sensing
      Although the vast majority of fiber optic strain sensors use single mode fiber, multimode fiber has a higher nonlinear threshold that enables higher light levels and lower noise, while the diversity of spatial modes can be used to develop sensors that are inherently immune to signal fading.
    • Autonomous and Resilient Management of All-Source Sensors for Navigation Assurance
      As the number and type of sensors informing a system increases, so does the probability of corrupting the system with sensor modeling errors, signal interference, and undetected faults.
    • Evaluation of Environmental Sensors in Training: Performance Outcomes and Symptoms during Airborne and Combatives Training
      Investigating the feasibility and potential validity of using biomechanical environmental sensor technologies to improve the detection of potentially concussive events that could lead to mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).
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