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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: A piezopolymer pressure sensor has been developed for service in a portable fetal heart rate monitor, which will permit an expectant mother to perform the fetal nonstress test, a standard predelivery test, in her home. Several sensors are mounted in an array on a belt worn by the mother. The sensor design conforms to the distinctive features of the fetal heart tone, namely, the acoustic signature, frequency spectrum, signal amplitude, and localization. The components of a sensor serve to fulfill five functions: signal detection, acceleration cancellation, acoustical isolation, electrical shielding, and electrical isolation of the mother. A theoretical analysis of the sensor response yields a numerical value for the sensor sensitivity, which is compared to experiment in an in vitro sensor calibration. Finally, an in vivo test on patients within the last six weeks of term reveals that nonstress test recordings from the acoustic monitor compare well with those obtained from conventional ultrasound.
    Keywords: Life Sciences (General)
    Type: IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering (ISSN 0018-9294); Volume 40; 9; 963-9
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: A new model is presented to describe dataflow algorithms implemented in a multiprocessing system. Called the resource/data flow graph (RDFG), the model explicitly represents cyclo-static processor schedules as circuits of processor arcs which reflect the order that processors execute graph nodes. The model also allows the guarantee of meeting hard real-time deadlines. When unfolded, the model identifies statically the processor schedule. The model therefore is useful for determining the throughput and latency of systems with heterogeneous processors. The applicability of the model is demonstrated using a space surveillance algorithm.
    Keywords: CYBERNETICS
    Type: NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center, The 1994 Goddard Conference on Space Applications of Artificial Intelligence; p 121-133
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-01
    Description: The features and performance parameters of the frequency domain laser velocimeter signal processor (FDSP) for examining flow phenomena are described. A candidate for replacing the standard signal processor, the FDSP can function receiving bursts of as few as 150 photons in an instantaneous mode or down to a photon resolved regime for an averaging mode. the FDSP has a nonlinear A/D converter and data storage shift registers (high speed recorder group), an elliptic digital filter bank, a controlling microprocessor and frequency and signal gain control circuits (low speed data processing group). The high speed group amplifies, digitizes, identifies and stores burst waveforms and the low speed group identifies the signal frequency within the burst after the signal passes through digital filters. The FDSP can operate in a near-autonomous mode using photon correlation techniques and requires no human intervention for calibration.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
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    Publication Date: 2018-12-01
    Description: A laser velocimeter frequency domain signal processor is described which utilizes smart instrumentation to configure itself to maximize measurement accuracy based on the determined characteristics of the input signals. The stystem provides the same measurement capabilities as the high-speed burst counter in instantaneous measurements of signal frequency, the same automatic gain control and automatic frequency control as the frequency tracker, and the same immunity to signal-to-noise derived errors as the photon correlator. Simulation results demonstrate measurement accuracies of better than 0.2 percent for signal frequencies up to 100 MHz.
    Keywords: ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A pattern classification approach to wind streamline direction ambiguity removal is investigated. The basic approach involves establishing an appropriate measurement of a characterizing vector of the streamline orientation angle parameter surface. Clustering and training techniques are employed to distinguish major meteorological features from which directional information may be determined.
    Keywords: METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
    Type: NASA-CR-173147 , NAS 1.26:173147
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The response of the microwave scatterometer to meter scale roughness of first year sea ice was investigated. An empirical, one dimensional model was developed to predict the back scattered power from ridged first year sea ice of known surface topography, by interpreting the surface as a series of angular facets and summing the proportional power from each facet. The model is evaluated by comparing the predicted values to scatterometer measurements obtained during NASA's Sea Ice Radar Experiment (SIRE). The input to the model is surface slope, which for SIRE was calculated from the ice topography, as measured by an airborne laser profiler. The correlation between the predicted and the measured power is .62 to .68. It is concluded that the model adequately describes the backscatter from regions of first year sea ice whose dimensions are of a few tens of meters.
    Keywords: COMMUNICATIONS AND RADAR
    Type: NASA-CR-173055 , NAS 1.26:173055
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: A proposed solution to an aviation safety problem is based on passive detection of turbulent weather phenomena through their infrasonic emission. This thesis describes a system design that is adequate for detection and bearing evaluation of infrasounds. An array of four sensors, with the appropriate hardware, is used for the detection part. Bearing evaluation is based on estimates of time delays between sensor outputs. The generalized cross correlation (GCC), as the conventional time-delay estimation (TDE) method, is first reviewed. An adaptive TDE approach, using the least mean square (LMS) algorithm, is then discussed. A comparison between the two techniques is made and the advantages of the adaptive approach are listed. The behavior of the GCC, as a Roth processor, is examined for the anticipated signals. It is shown that the Roth processor has the desired effect of sharpening the peak of the correlation function. It is also shown that the LMSTDE technique is an equivalent implementation of the Roth processor in the time domain. A LMSTDE lead-lag model, with a variable stability coefficient and a convergence criterion, is designed.
    Keywords: AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY
    Type: NASA-CR-176531 , NAS 1.26:176531
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Application of digital signal processing techniques to improve the non-linear dynamic characteristics of a sonar-type mercury manometer is described. The dynamic enhancement strategy quasi-linearizes the manometer characteristics and improves the effective bandwidth in the context of a wind-tunnel pressure regulation system. Model identification data and real-time hybrid simulation data demonstrate feasibility of approach.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: SOUTHEASTCON ''78; Proceedings of the Southeast Region 3 Conference; Apr 10, 1978 - Apr 12, 1978; Atlanta, GA
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The Algorithm To Architecture Mapping Model (ATAMM) is a Petri-net-based model which provides a strategy for periodic execution of a class of real-time algorithms on multicomputer dataflow architectures. The problem domain of particular interest is the execution of large-grained, decision-free algorithms on homogeneous processing elements. Design techniques are discussed and performance measurements are defined. A multiple-graph execution strategy is shown to increase throughput performance. It is shown that the same increase in performance is attainable with minor modifications to the existing ATAMM.
    Keywords: SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
    Type: NAECON 91: IEEE National Aerospace and Electronics Conference; May 20, 1991 - May 24, 1991; Dayton, OH; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The digital design of an adaptive digital filter to be employed in the processing of microwave remote sensor data was developed. In particular, a complex demodulation approach was developed to provide narrow band power estimation for a proposed Doppler scatterometer system. This scatterometer was considered for application in the proposed National Oceanographic survey satellite, on an improvement of SEASAT features. A generalized analysis of complex diagrams for the digital architecture component of the proposed system.
    Keywords: ASTRONAUTICS (GENERAL)
    Type: NASA-CR-173295 , NAS 1.26:173295
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