| Quantum sensor A quantum sensor is a device that exploits quantum correlations, such as quantum entanglement to achieve a sensitivity or resolution that is better than can achieved using only classical systems.The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has recently launched a research program in optical quantum sensors that seeks to exploit ideas from quantum metrology and quantum imaging, such as quantum lithography and the NOON state, in order to achieve these goals with optical sensor systems such as lidar. Quantum_sensor
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| Hierarchical control system Hierarchical control system is a form of Control System in which a set of devices and governing software is arranged in a hierarchical tree. When the links in the tree are implemented by a computer network, then that hierarchical control system is also a form of Networked control system. Hierarchical_control_system
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| Competitions and prizes in artificial intelligence artificial intelligence. Competitions_and_prizes_in_artificial_intelligence
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| Cognitive Technology Threat Warning System Cognitive Technology Threat Warning System, otherwise known as (CT2WS), is a artificial cognitive science program designed to analysis sensory-data and then alert foot-soldiers to any possible threats, passive or direct. CT2WS is part of U.S. Department of Defense's effort to produce an efficient and working Network-centric infantryman. Cognitive_Technology_Threat_Warning_System
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| PowerSwim PowerSwim is a device somewhat like two pairs of long thin airplane wings which are fastened to a scuba diver's hips and legs PowerSwim
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| AirLaunch LLC AirLaunch LLC is an aerospace design and development company headquartered in Kirkland, Washington. They hope to provide launch services for launching payloads into orbits around the Earth. This is to be realized through a method called air launch where a rocket is carried within an aircraft and then dropped from altitude. AirLaunch_LLC
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| OpenIRIS OpenIRIS
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| Conflict early warning Conflict_early_warning
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| Comparison of UAVs This page is a comparison of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles. Many are still in development. Comparison_of_UAVs
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| Innovative Space-based Radar Antenna Technology ISAT (Innovative Space-based radar Antenna Technology) is a spacecraft developed by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory’s Space Vehicles Directorate to test technology for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance spacecraft.The ISAT program is developing technologies that enable the deployment of extremely large electronically scanning antennas in space, and the metrology and calibration technologies necessary for coherent beamforming from such large antennas. Innovative_Space-based_Radar_Antenna_Technology
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| DARPA FORESTER DARPA FORESTER is a technology development program sponsored jointly by DARPA and the U.S. Army intended to produce an advanced airborne UHF radar system that can track personnel and vehicles on the ground which are hidden by folliage. FORESTER is an acronym for FOPEN Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Tracking and Engagement Radar (FOPEN itself is an acronym for FOliage PENatration). DARPA_FORESTER
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| Thibbs/Sandbox User:Thibbs/Sandbox
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| Time stretch analog-to-digital converter Time-stretch analog-to-digital converter (TS-ADC) is an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) system that has the capability of digitizing very high bandwidth signals that cannot be captured by conventional electronic ADCs. Alternatively, it is also known as the Photonic Time Stretch (PTS) digitizer, since it uses an optical frontend. It relies on the process of time-stretch, which effectively slows down the analog signal in time (or compresses its bandwidth) before it can be digitized by a slow electronic ADC. Time_stretch_analog-to-digital_converter
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| TACTIC (military program) Threat Agent Cloud Tactical Intercept & Countermeasure, or TACTIC, is a United States military research program whose goal is to detect, classify, and neutralize airborne biological and chemical warfare agents. TACTIC_(military_program)
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| RNDF The Route Network Definition File (RNDF) specifies accessible road segments and provides information such as waypoints, stop sign locations, lane widths, checkpoint locations, and parking spot locations. The route network has no implied start or end point. In addition to road segments, the RNDF specifies free-travel ‘zones’ that have a defined perimeter, but for which no waypoints are provided. Zones are used to represent parking lots and areas with moving or stationary obstacles or vehicles RNDF
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| Legged Squad Support System Legged Squad Support System is a planned successor to the Big Dog quadruped robot. Legged_Squad_Support_System
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| Legged Squad Support System Talk:Legged_Squad_Support_System
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| Future Internet Future Internet is a summarizing term for worldwide research activities dedicated to the further development of the original Internet (see also History of the Internet). While the technical development of the Internet has been an extensive research topic from the beginning, an increased public awareness of several critical shortcomings in terms of performance, reliability, scalability, security and many other categories including societal, economical and business aspects, has led to Future Internet research efforts. Future_Internet
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| PERCS PERCS (Productive, Easy-to-use, Reliable Computing System) is IBM's answer to DARPA's High Productivity Computing Systems (HPCS) initiative. The HPCS program is a three-year research and development effort. IBM was one of three companies, along with Cray and Sun Microsystems, that received the HPCS grant for Phase II. PERCS
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| Tooth to tail ratio The Tooth to Tail Ratio is a military term that refers to the amount of military personnel ("tail") it takes to supply and support each combat soldier ("tooth"). While both "tooth" and "tail" soldiers may find themselves in combat or other life threatening situations "tooth" soldiers are those whose primary function is to neutralize the enemy. Tooth_to_tail_ratio
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