Naval Surface Warfare Center Technical Digest. Research and Technology - Shaping Future Naval Systems

Contents: A vision of naval surface force structure in 2030; System challenges of technology transition; Objectives, principles, and attributes: A structured approach to system engineering; Advanced distributed processing technology and ADMRALS; A chemical warfare naval simulation model for surface...

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Other Authors: NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1991
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Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA245236
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Summary:Contents: A vision of naval surface force structure in 2030; System challenges of technology transition; Objectives, principles, and attributes: A structured approach to system engineering; Advanced distributed processing technology and ADMRALS; A chemical warfare naval simulation model for surface ships; A standardized approach for implementing fiber optics in navy surface warfare systems; An integrated artificial neural system for target identification; Target state estimation and prediction for tactical weapons fire control; Innovative missile airframe concepts; The use of holographic interferometry for flow diagnostics; Celsian-Based ceramics for advanced radomes; An introduction to directed energy technology; An electromagnetic noise collection and processing system, 'Arctic Research Buoy'; On the validity of normal mode theory for modeling undersea acoustic propagation; A neural network for passive acoustic discrimination between surface and submarine targets; and Platform attitude determination by the use of global positioning system.