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Flight Test And Handling Qualities Analysis Of A Longitudinal Flight Control System Using Multiobjective Techniques, John R. Anderson Mar 1998

Flight Test And Handling Qualities Analysis Of A Longitudinal Flight Control System Using Multiobjective Techniques, John R. Anderson

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis addresses the application of optimal, multiobjective control theory control theory to flight control design for the approach and landing phase of flight. Five flight control systems were designed using classical, H2, H infinity, and Mixed H2/H infinity methods. The MATLAB™ MUTOOLS™ and AFIT MXTOOLS toolboxes were used to produce the optimal, multiobjective designs. These designs were implemented for flight test on the Calspan VSS I Learjet, simulating the unstable longitudinal dynamics of an F-16 type aircraft. A limited handling qualities investigation was performed. Model following was used in the design phase to meet handling qualities specifications. The designs …


A New Sequential Goodness Of Fit Test For The Three-Parameter Weibull Distribution With Known Shape Based On Skewness And Kurtosis, Jonathan C. Clough Mar 1998

A New Sequential Goodness Of Fit Test For The Three-Parameter Weibull Distribution With Known Shape Based On Skewness And Kurtosis, Jonathan C. Clough

Theses and Dissertations

The Weibull distribution finds wide applicability across a broad spectrum of disciplines and is very prevalent in reliability theory. Consequently, numerous statistical tests have been developed to determine whether sample data can be adequately modeled with this distribution. Unfortunately, the majority of these goodness-of-fit tests involve a substantial degree of computational complexity. The study presented here develops and evaluates a new sequential goodness-of-fit test for the three-parameter Weibull distribution with a known shape that delivers power comparable to popular procedures while dramatically reducing computational requirements. The new procedure consists of two distinct tests, using only the sample skewness and sample …


Calibrated Probabilistic Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts Based On The Mrf Ensemble, Frederick Anthony Eckel Mar 1998

Calibrated Probabilistic Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts Based On The Mrf Ensemble, Frederick Anthony Eckel

Theses and Dissertations

Probabilistic quantitative precipitation forecasts (PQPF) based on the medium range forecast (MRF) ensemble are currently in operational use below their full potential quality (i.e., accuracy and reliability). This unfulfilled potential is due to the MRF ensemble being adversely affected by systematic errors which arise from an imperfect model and less than ideal ensemble initial perturbations. This thesis sought to construct a calibration to account for these systematic errors and thus produce higher quality PQPF. Systematic errors were explored with the use of the verification rank histogram, which tracks the performance of the ensemble. The information in these histograms was then …


Solving Geometric Knapsack Problems Using Tabu Search Heuristics, Christopher A. Chocolaad Mar 1998

Solving Geometric Knapsack Problems Using Tabu Search Heuristics, Christopher A. Chocolaad

Theses and Dissertations

An instance of the geometric knapsack problem occurs in air lift loading where a set of cargo must be chosen to pack in a given fleet of aircraft. This paper demonstrates a new heuristic to solve this problem in a reasonable amount of time with a higher quality solution then previously reported in literature. We also report a new tabu search heuristic to solve geometric knapsack problems.


Improved Mathematical Modeling For Gps Based Navigation, Salvatore Nardi Mar 1998

Improved Mathematical Modeling For Gps Based Navigation, Salvatore Nardi

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis is concerned with the development of new closed form GPS position determination algorithms that work in the presence of pseudorange measurement noise. The mathematical derivation of two closed form algorithms, based on stochastic modeling and estimation techniques, is presented. The algorithms provide an estimate of the GPS solution parameters (viz., the user position and the user clock bias) as well as the estimation error covariance. The experimental results are analyzed by comparison to the baseline results from the conventional Iterative Least Squares (ILS) algorithm. In typical GPS scenarios, the closed form algorithms are extremely sensitive to noise, making …


Neural Network Modeling Of The Head-Related Transfer Function, Damion Reinhardt Mar 1998

Neural Network Modeling Of The Head-Related Transfer Function, Damion Reinhardt

Theses and Dissertations

Battlefield synthesis of 3-D audio may require the interpolation and compression of head-related transfer function (HRTF) data. This thesis is an implementation of a functional model of the HRTF using artificial neural networks (ANNs), the model provides both compression and interpolation.


The Set Of Hemispheres Containing A Closed Curve On The Sphere, Mary Kate Boggiano, Mark Desantis Feb 1998

The Set Of Hemispheres Containing A Closed Curve On The Sphere, Mary Kate Boggiano, Mark Desantis

Department of Math & Statistics Technical Report Series

Suppose you get in your car and take a drive on the sphere of radius R, so that when you return to your starting point the odometer indicates you've traveled less than 2πR. Does your path, γ, have to lie in some hemisphere?

This question was presented to us by Dr. Robert Foote of Wabash College. Previous authors chose two points, A and B, on γ such that these points divided γ into two arcs of equal length. Then they took the midpoint of the great circle arc joining A and B to be the North Pole and showed that …


Dynamical Systems: Predictability And Chaos, Blane Hollingsworth Jan 1998

Dynamical Systems: Predictability And Chaos, Blane Hollingsworth

Honors Capstone Projects and Theses

No abstract provided.


Lee Weights Of Z/4z-Codes From Elliptic Curves, José Felipe Voloch, Judy L. Walker Jan 1998

Lee Weights Of Z/4z-Codes From Elliptic Curves, José Felipe Voloch, Judy L. Walker

Department of Mathematics: Faculty Publications

In [15: J. L. Walker, Algebraic geometric codes over rings], the second author defined algebraic geometric codes over rings. This definition was motivated by two recent trends in coding theory: the study of algebraic geometric codes over finite fields, and the study of codes over rings. In that paper, many of the basic parameters of these new codes were computed. However, the Lee weight, which is very important for codes over the ring Z/4Z, was not considered. In [14: J.-F. Voloch and J. L. Walker, Euclidean weights of codes from elliptic curves over rings], this …


Relationships Among The First Variation, The Convolution Product, And The Fourier-Feynman Transform, Chull Park, David Skough, David Storvick Jan 1998

Relationships Among The First Variation, The Convolution Product, And The Fourier-Feynman Transform, Chull Park, David Skough, David Storvick

Department of Mathematics: Faculty Publications

In this paper we examine the various relationships that exist among the first variation, the Fourier- Feynman transform, and the convolution product for functionals on Wiener space that belong to a Banach algebra S.


Patterns On Liquid Surfaces: Cnoidal Waves, Compactons And Scaling, Andrei Ludu Jan 1998

Patterns On Liquid Surfaces: Cnoidal Waves, Compactons And Scaling, Andrei Ludu

Andrei Ludu

Localized patterns and nonlinear oscillation formation on the bounded free surface of an ideal incompressible liquid are analytically investigated. Cnoidal modes, solitons and compactons, as traveling non-axially symmetric shapes are discussed. A finite-difference differential generalized Korteweg-de Vries equation is shown to describe the three-dimensional motion of the fluid surface and the limit of long and shallow channels one re-obtains the well-known KdV equation. A tentative expansion formula for the representation of the general solution of a nonlinear equation, for given initial condition is introduced on a graphical-algebraic basis. The model is useful in multilayer fluid dynamics, cluster formation, and nuclear …


Mass Transfer With Chemical Reaction In The Process Of Ammonia Desorption From Aqueous Solutions Containing Carbon Dioxide, Wojciech M. Budzianowski Jan 1998

Mass Transfer With Chemical Reaction In The Process Of Ammonia Desorption From Aqueous Solutions Containing Carbon Dioxide, Wojciech M. Budzianowski

Wojciech Budzianowski

No abstract provided.


On Intensities Of Modulated Cox Measures, Jewgeni H. Dshalalow Jan 1998

On Intensities Of Modulated Cox Measures, Jewgeni H. Dshalalow

Mathematics and System Engineering Faculty Publications

In this paper we introduce and study functionals of the intensities of random measures modulated by a stochastic process ξ, which occur in applications to stochastic models and telecommunications. Modulation of a random measure by ξ is specified for marked Cox measures. Particular cases of modulation by ξ as semi-Markov and semiregenerative processes enabled us to obtain explicit formulas for the named intensities. Examples in queueing (systems with state dependent parameters, Little's and Campbell's formulas) demonstrate the use of the results.


Orthogonal Harmonic Analysis Of Fractal Measures, Palle Jorgensen, Steen Pedersen Jan 1998

Orthogonal Harmonic Analysis Of Fractal Measures, Palle Jorgensen, Steen Pedersen

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

We show that certain iteration systems lead to fractal measures admitting an exact orthogonal harmonic analysis.


Positive Solutions For A Concave Semipositone Dirichlet Problem, Alfonso Castro, Ratnasingham Shivaji Jan 1998

Positive Solutions For A Concave Semipositone Dirichlet Problem, Alfonso Castro, Ratnasingham Shivaji

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

No abstract provided for this article


On The Structure Of Graphs With Few P4s, Luitpold Babel, Stephan Olariu Jan 1998

On The Structure Of Graphs With Few P4s, Luitpold Babel, Stephan Olariu

Computer Science Faculty Publications

We present new classes of graphs for which the isomorphism problem can be solved in polynomial time. These graphs are characterized by containing — in some local sense — only a small number of induced paths of length three. As it turns out, every such graph has a unique tree representation: the internal nodes correspond to three types of graph operations, while the leaves are basic graphs with a simple structure. The paper extends and generalizes known results about cographs, P4-reducible graphs, and P4-sparse graphs.


Subiecte Posibile Pentru Examenul De Admitere În Liceu Şi Examenul De Capacitate (In Romanian), Florentin Smarandache, Constantin Coanda, Gheorghe Duta Jan 1998

Subiecte Posibile Pentru Examenul De Admitere În Liceu Şi Examenul De Capacitate (In Romanian), Florentin Smarandache, Constantin Coanda, Gheorghe Duta

Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications

Prezenta lucrare" încearcă să pună la dispoziţia elevilor şi profesorilor instrumente de evaluare a cunoştinţelor la toate capitolele din actuala programă de matematică. " În evoluţia adolescenţi/or din ţara noastră etapa admiterii în liceu mobilizează eforturi şi emoţii cu totul speciale. 'Actuala lucrare se doreşte a fi un sfljtuitor permanent În perioada fierbinte dintre e.;wmenul de capacitate şi admiterea În liceu. Testele cuprinse in această culegere au un caracter complementar faţă de multe materiale scrise În vederea sprijinirii celor ce se pregătesc pentru astfel de examene şi se referă la intreaga materie cuprinsă În programele analitice de aritmetică, algebră şi …


The Adjoint Alternative For Matrix Operators, C. H. Cooke Jan 1998

The Adjoint Alternative For Matrix Operators, C. H. Cooke

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Publications

The following inverse problem is considered: given a matrix B of rank r, does there exist a matrix A such that

B = T(A) = adjoint (A)

where the classical adjoint operation is intended? Conditions are determined on the rank of B which decides whether or not B lies in the range of the matrix adjoint operator.


A Fast Parallel Algorithm To Recognize P4-Sparse Graphs, Rong Lin, Stephan Olariu Jan 1998

A Fast Parallel Algorithm To Recognize P4-Sparse Graphs, Rong Lin, Stephan Olariu

Computer Science Faculty Publications

A number of problems in mobile computing, group-based collaboration, automated theorem proving, networking, scheduling, and cluster analysis suggested the study of graphs featuring certain “local density” characteristics. Typically, the notion of local density is equated with the absence of chordless paths of length three or more. Recently, a new metric for local density has been proposed, allowing a number of such induced paths to occur. More precisely, a graphG is called P4-sparse if no set of five vertices inG induces more than one chordless path of length three. P4-sparse graphs generalize the well-known class of cographs corresponding to …


Steady Incompressible Magnetohydrodynamic Flow Near A Point Of Reattachment, J. M. Dorrepaal, S. Moosavizadeh Jan 1998

Steady Incompressible Magnetohydrodynamic Flow Near A Point Of Reattachment, J. M. Dorrepaal, S. Moosavizadeh

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Publications

The oblique stagnation-point flow of an electrically conducting fluid in the presence of a magnetic field is a highly nonlinear problem whose solution is of interest even in the simplest of geometries. The problem models the flow of a viscous conducting fluid near a point where a separation vortex reattaches itself to a rigid boundary. A similarity solution exists which reduces the problem to a coupled system of four ordinary differential equations which can be integrated numerically. The problem has two independent parameters, the conductivity of the fluid and the strength of the magnetic field. Solutions are tabulated for a …


Uniform Lipschitz Continuity Of Best L(P)-Approximations By Polyhedral Sets, Martina Finzel, Wu Li Jan 1998

Uniform Lipschitz Continuity Of Best L(P)-Approximations By Polyhedral Sets, Martina Finzel, Wu Li

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Publications

In this paper we prove that the metric projection Πk, p onto a polyhedral subset K of ℝn, endowed with the p-norm, is uniformly Lipschitz continuous with respect to p,1 , p , ∞. As a consequence the strict best approximation and the natural best approximation are Lipschitz continuous selections for the metric projections Πk, and Πk,1, respectively. This extends a recent analogous result in Berens et al. [J.Math. Anal. Appl. 213 1997, 183-201] on linear subspaces.


On C^1 Robust Singular Transitive Sets For Three-Dimensional Flows, Carlos Arnoldo Morales, Maria José Pacífico, Enrique Ramiro Pujals Jan 1998

On C^1 Robust Singular Transitive Sets For Three-Dimensional Flows, Carlos Arnoldo Morales, Maria José Pacífico, Enrique Ramiro Pujals

Publications and Research

Abstract:

The main goal of this paper is to study robust invariant transitive sets containing singularities for C1 flows on three-dimensional compact boundaryless manifolds:they are partially hyperbolic with volume expanding central direction. Moreover, they are either attractors or repellers. Robust here means that this property cannot be destroyed by small C1-perturbations of the flow.

Résumé:

Le but de ce travail est d'étudier des ensembles invariants robustes ayant des singularités pour des flots C1 sur des variétés tridimensionelles : ce sont des ensembles hyperboliques singuliers. << Robuste >> veut dire ici que cette propriété ne peut être détruite par des …


Asymptotically Tight Bounds For Performing Bmmc Permutations On Parallel Disk Systems, Thomas H. Cormen, Thomas Sundquist, Leonard F. Wisniewski Jan 1998

Asymptotically Tight Bounds For Performing Bmmc Permutations On Parallel Disk Systems, Thomas H. Cormen, Thomas Sundquist, Leonard F. Wisniewski

Dartmouth Scholarship

This paper presents asymptotically equal lower and upper bounds for the number of parallel I/O operations required to perform bit-matrix-multiply/complement (BMMC) permutations on the Parallel Disk Model proposed by Vitter and Shriver. A BMMC permutation maps a source index to a target index by an affine transformation over GF(2), where the source and target indices are treated as bit vectors. The class of BMMC permutations includes many common permutations, such as matrix transposition (when dimensions are powers of 2), bit-reversal permutations, vector-reversal permutations, hypercube permutations, matrix reblocking, Gray-code permutations, and inverse Gray-code permutations. The upper bound improves upon the asymptotic …


Error-Correcting Codes Associated With Generalized Hadamard Matrices Over Groups, Iem H. Heng Jan 1998

Error-Correcting Codes Associated With Generalized Hadamard Matrices Over Groups, Iem H. Heng

Mathematics & Statistics Theses & Dissertations

Classical Hadamard matrices are orthogonal matrices whose elements are ±1. It is well-known that error correcting codes having large minimum distance between codewords can be associated with these Hadamard matrices. Indeed, the success of early Mars deep-space probes was strongly dependent upon this communication technology.

The concept of Hadamard matrices with elements drawn from an Abelian group is a natural generalization of the concept. For the case in which the dimension of the matrix is q and the group consists of the p-th roots of unity, these generalized Hadamard matrices are called “Butson Hadamard Matrices BH(p, q)”, …


Error Correcting Codes Associated With Complex Hadamard Matrices, I. Heng, C. H. Cooke Jan 1998

Error Correcting Codes Associated With Complex Hadamard Matrices, I. Heng, C. H. Cooke

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Publications

For primes p > 2, the generalized Hadamard matrix H(p,pt) can be expressed as H = xA, where the notation means hij = xaij. It is shown that the row vectors of A represent a p-ary error correcting code. Depending upon the value of t, either linear or nonlinear codes emerge. Code words are equidistant and have minimum Hamming distance d = (p − 1)t. The code can be extended so as to possess N = p2t code words of length pt …


Short Time Fourier Transform, Integral Wavelet Transform, And Wavelet Functions Associated With Splines, Tian-Xiao He Dec 1997

Short Time Fourier Transform, Integral Wavelet Transform, And Wavelet Functions Associated With Splines, Tian-Xiao He

Tian-Xiao He

In this article, we discuss short time Fourier transforms, integral wavelet transforms, and wavelet series expansions associated with spline functions in shift-invariant spaces of B-splines. A recurrence relation formula and the corresponding algorithm about the B-wavelets are also given.


Averaged Motion Of Charged Particles In A Curved Strip, Avner Friedman, Chaocheng Huang Dec 1997

Averaged Motion Of Charged Particles In A Curved Strip, Avner Friedman, Chaocheng Huang

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

This paper is concerned with the motion of electrically charged particles in a "curved" infinite strip.


On Multiple Solutions Of A Nonlinear Dirichlet Problem, Alfonso Castro, Jorge Cossio, John M. Neuberger Dec 1997

On Multiple Solutions Of A Nonlinear Dirichlet Problem, Alfonso Castro, Jorge Cossio, John M. Neuberger

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

We prove that a semilinear elliptic boundary value problem has five solutions when the range of the derivative of the nonlinearity includes at least the first two eigenvalues. We also prove that if the region is a ball the semilinear elliptic problem has two solutions that change sign and are nonradial.


An Investigation Of Plume Rise From Titan Iv Rocket Launches, Joseph D. Brands Dec 1997

An Investigation Of Plume Rise From Titan Iv Rocket Launches, Joseph D. Brands

Theses and Dissertations

Space launches at Cape Canaveral Air Station (CCAS) and Vandenberg Air Force Base (vAFB) produce exhaust ground clouds from the solid rocket boosters and liquid hypergolic fuels containing several toxic substances. In order to estimate the health effects that would be imposed upon the public by scheduled launches, range safety officials rely on the Rocket Exhaust Effluent Diffusion Model to predict ground level concentrations of these substances. A drawback to the REEDM is its underprediction of the initial ground clouds stabilization height. This underprediction causes an overprediction of the ground level toxic substance concentrations. This thesis focused on increasing the …


The Rational Resolution Analysis: A Generalization Of Multi-Resolution Analyses With Application To To The Specific Emitter Identification Problem, Bruce P. Anderson Dec 1997

The Rational Resolution Analysis: A Generalization Of Multi-Resolution Analyses With Application To To The Specific Emitter Identification Problem, Bruce P. Anderson

Theses and Dissertations

The rational resolution analysis RRA is introduced and developed as a generalization of the integer, dilation multiresolution analyses MRA developed by Mallat and Meyer. Rational dilation factors are achieved by relaxing the condition on MRAs that successive approximation spaces be embedded. Conditions for perfect reconstruction are discussed and it is shown that perfect reconstruction is possible with specific constraints on the scaling function the scaling filter must have its roots on the unit circle. Furthermore, the required arrangement of the roots indicate the scaling function must be derived from a B-spline of some degree. It is proven the only compactly …