Electronics Research Center (U.S.)
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Works
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Advanced figure sensor. | |
Aerospace measurement techniques. | |
Aluminum chlorine battery | |
Applications of artificial intelligence techniques to a spacecraft control problem | |
Automatic test equipment for electronic components | |
Electromagnetic guidance study | |
Evaluation of motion-degraded images; proceedings. | |
Holographic microscopy for the determination of failure mechanisms in monolithic circuits | |
The human as an optimal controller and information processor | |
Human operator response speed, frequency, and flexibility: a review, analysis, and device demonstration | |
Investigation of laser frequency stabilization | |
Investigation of refractory dielectrics for integrated circuits | |
Laboratory oculometer. | |
Microwave technique development for advanced radio astronomy and radiometry missions | |
Optical space communication; proceedings of a workshop sponsored jointly by the NASA Electronics Research Center and the Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and held August 4-17, 1968, at Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts. | |
A program to evaluate dye lasers as high power, pulsed, visible light sources | |
Propagation of millimeter and submillimeter waves | |
A ray tracing digital computer program for the study of magnetospheric duct propagation | |
Recent advances in display media; a symposium ... | |
Research directed toward perfecting a design for a space qualified He-Ne laser, phase II | |
Research on the utilization of pattern recognition techniques to identify and classify objects in video data. | |
Study of air pollutant detection by remote sensors | |
Study of lunar, planetary, and solar topography; Project tech top | |
A study of the critical computational problems associated with strapdown inertial navigation systems. | |
The terrestrial environment: solid-earth and ocean physics. | |
Threshold logic implementation of a modular computer system design |