United States Air Force Summer Faculty Research Program (1986). Program Technical Report. Volume 2
Abstract
The United States Air Force Summer Faculty Research Program (USAF- SFRP) is a program designed to introduce university, college, and technical institute faculty members to Air Force research. This three volume document is a compilation of the final reports written by the assigned faculty members about their summer research efforts. Some of the reports in this volume included: Simulation of the Cardiac Conduction System, Modeling of Human Body Movement, Fields of a Slot Antenna on a Half-Space Fed by Coplanar Waveguide Using the Method of Moments, Effect of Low Frequency Vibration on Bone Re modelling in the Rhesus Os Calcis, Evaluation of Several High Strength Composite Conductors, Analysis of FPS Tracking Radar for Error Reduction and Modeling, Organophosphate Inhibitors: Repeated Low Dose Effects of Diisopropyfluoro-phosphate on Serotinin Receptors in Rat Cortex, Reliability in Satellite Communication Networks, Investigation of Vapor Deposited Aluminum Alloy Films, Multiaperture Optical Systems and Neural Networks Capable of the Detection of Motion, Speed, Direction and Distance, Statistical Pattern Recognition Modelling of Visual Perceptions, Human Factors Analysis of a Micro-Computer-Based Maintenance System for Advanced Combat Aircrafts, Effects of Acceleration Stress Upon Blood Lipid Levels.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA202789
Entities
People
- Richard Kopka
- Rodney C. Darrah
- Susan K. Espy
Organizations
- Universal Energy Systems