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  • ...nd Astronautics |doi=10.2514/6.2014-4423}}</ref><ref>Ross et al, Unscented Control for Uncertain Dynamical Systems, US Patent US 9,727,034 Bl. Issued Aug 8, ...lites|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/1.g001325|journal=Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics|year=2016|volume=39|issue=1|pages=144–150|doi=10.2514/1.g0013 ...
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  • ...mission/aviation/wxatmintegration/wximpacts.html |title=Weather Impacts on Air Route Capacity |author=Lincoln Laboratory |publisher=[[Massachusetts Instit ...being congested, and other more restrictive routes be underutilised. Rail traffic between the US and Mexico is limited by the types of vehicles, especially g ...
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  • ...s accumulated and used to predict future position for use with air traffic control, threat estimation, combat system doctrine, gun aiming, missile guidance, a ...to aim guns, missiles, and torpedoes associated with military air traffic control and waterway management. ...
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  • ...S), random access preamble (PRACH), uplink control channel (PUCCH), uplink traffic channel (PUSCH) and sounding reference signals (SRS). ...
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  • ...e as well as cognitive function. Further, it can be applied for hands-free control.<ref name=":0" /> It has applications in flight training,<ref name=":1" /> ...e tracking device to aviators and pilots, [[NASA]] and the [[United States Air Force]] carried out extensive studies on this technology, propelling the fi ...
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  • ...aircraft over Los Angeles were put in danger when the LA Air Route Traffic Control Center lost radio contact with all of the aircraft for about three hours, d ...
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  • ...18702R | doi-access = free }}</ref> [[traffic engineering (transportation)|traffic engineering]],<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Wang | first1=Pu | last2=Hunter | ...le=A Metric of Influential Spreading during Contagion Dynamics through the Air Transportation Network | journal=PLOS ONE | publisher=Public Library of Sci ...
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  • {{For|the term "back pressure" in describing fluid flow in piping and air vent systems|back pressure}} ...lity]], the '''backpressure routing algorithm''' is a method for directing traffic around a queueing network that achieves maximum network throughput,<ref nam ...
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  • ...lication/235016868|title=Complexity and Automation Displays of Air Traffic Control: Literature Review and Analysis|last1=Xing|first1=Jing|last2=Manning|first2 ...
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  • ...along the surface of the earth at about 10 times the [[speed of sound]] in air (0.340&nbsp;km/s), that is ~3&nbsp;km/s. ...mental noise and vibration control since they make a major contribution to traffic-induced [[ground vibrations]] and the associated structure-borne [[noise]] ...
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  • ...tives. Electrification was cost effective due to the very high density of traffic and was at times projected to yield at least a 10% return on electrificatio Replacing steam traction (on lines with high traffic) by electrification was cost effective<ref>Дмитриев {{in lang|ru}} p.42; Ра ...
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  • ...end up in a very dangerous situation while flying in apparently very calm air. ...storm without recognising the situation – thinking instead that the rising air was due to a more benign variety of cumulus. However, forecasting thunderst ...
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  • ...tter understanding wireless communication networks in order to predict and control various network performance metrics. The models require using techniques fr ...ic architecture (for instance cellular) and the channel or [[medium access control]] (MAC) protocol, which controls the channels and, hence, the communicating ...
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  • ...The critical velocity of sound just changes in a small range, although the air quality and the interaction between the jet flight and atmosphere affect t ...tle=A two-step time simulation of ground vibrations induced by the railway traffic |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954406211414483 |journal=Proceedings of the ...
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  • ...old War]], the U.S. and its allies developed an elaborate series of export control regulations designed to prevent a wide range of Western technology from fal ...ory XIII item into the [[United States Munitions List]]. The multinational control of the export of cryptography on the Western side of the cold war divide wa ...
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  • ...law''' is a potential relationship between [[Radius|radii]] at [[Junction (traffic)|junctions]] in a network of fluid-carrying [[Cylinder|tubular]] [[Pipeline ...nliving, as in the airways of the lungs, where the vessels are filled with air (of no metabolic cost) rather than with blood."</ref> ...
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  • ...=Bredehoeft|first3=J. D.|date=1976-03-26|title=An Experiment in Earthquake Control at Rangely, Colorado|journal=Science|language=en|volume=191|issue=4233|page ...f induced seismic activity|journal=International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control|volume=54|pages=421–428|doi=10.1016/j.ijggc.2016.03.018|year=2016|url=https ...
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  • ...1}}</ref><br>[[United States Department of the Air Force|Department of the Air Force]]<br> | title = ''As Air Force Space Command'' ...
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  • ...and deciphering of enemy and neutral states' message traffic and security control of its own key processes and machinery, such as the [[Rotor machine|rotor]] ...ureaus which practiced cryptology were split between military and civilian control:<ref name="Rat2">R. A. Ratcliff: Delusions of Intelligence: Enigma, Ultra, ...
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  • ...Henry Waterman]] of New York is credited with inventing the "standing rope control" for an elevator in 1850.<ref name="TheElevatorMuseumTimeline">{{cite web | ...rank Sprague]], who added floor control, automatic operation, acceleration control, and further safety devices. His elevator ran faster and with larger loads ...
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