Abstract: Compared with common 3-D measurements technologies, indirect time-of-flight (i-TOF) systems offers significant advantages in volume, cost, power consumption, accuracy, range, and angular ...
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How the QE2 tore her hull open in deep water, squat physics, chart errors, and a hidden shoal explained
In 1992 the QE2 ran aground on a shoal that should have been safely below her keel. This analysis explains under keel clearance, outdated chart data, and the physics of squat that made deep water ...
Engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison uncovered a critical flaw in how lunar and Martian rovers are tested on Earth. Simulations revealed that test results have been misleading for decades ...
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1,000 times more powerful than Hiroshima: The terrifying math error behind America's largest nuclear blast
In 1954, a routine scientific test in the Pacific Ocean turned into the worst radiological disaster in American history due to a catastrophic miscalculation. Operation Castle Bravo was engineered to ...
AIM: In order to determine the reliability between two of these methodologically different method, this study evaluated the systematic and random errors of the method proposed by Tanaka and Johnston, ...
Abstract: Next Generation Reservoir Computing (NGRC) has demonstrated strong potential in hardware-based machine learning applications, leveraging RRAM for efficient feature vector generation. However ...
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