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Through studies of objects and targets on Earth, in the near-Earth environment and in the ocean and in deep space, NRL researchers can develop information systems to analyze, simulate, predict and interpret the structure of processes that can affect Naval weapons and communications systems.
Research Articles
- The Terrain-Induced Rotor Experiment (T-REX)
J.D. Doyle and V. Grubišić - Polar Clouds from Space Shuttle Exhaust
M.H. Stevens and C.R. Englert - An Advanced Framework for Battlespace Environment Data Assimilation
L. Xu, T. Rosmond, N. Baker, and J. Goerss - Understanding and Forecasting the Sun's Impact on the Battlespace Environment
J.L. Lean, J.M. Picone, J.T. Emmert, and J.P. Dahlburg - Understanding the Effect of Atmospheric Turbulence on Optical and Infrared Propagation using Hilbert Phase Analysis
C. Font, G.C. Gilbreath, M.P.J.L. Chang, and E.S. Oh
Research Groups
- Information Technology, 5500
- Free Space Photonics Communications Office, 5505
- Navy Center for Applied Research In Artificial Intelligence, 5510
- Networks and Communication Systems, 5520
- Center For High Assurance Computer Systems, 5540
- Transmission Technology, 5550
- Information Management and Decision Architectures, 5580
- Center For Computational Science, 5590