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Tag Archives: modeling
White House is releasing a new behind-the-scenes video showing how the 3D printed bust of President Obama was made.
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Posted in Articles, Challenge, STEM, Technology, Videos
Tagged 3D documentation processes, 3D scanning, 3D Systems, 3D-digital-imaging specialists, Autodesk, bioengineering, build, bust of President Obama, Commons Gallery of the Smithsonian Castle, Institute for Creative Technologies, invent, modeling, Smithsonian-led team, stem education, sustainable design, tinker, University of Southern California’s Institute for Creative Technologies, White House Maker Faire, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
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The gateway into the Army’s plethora of awesomeness is the RDECOM modeling and simulation Senior Working Group (SWG).
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Posted in Articles, Engineering
Tagged Army Regulation AR 70-1, cerdec, Development and Engineering Command, Future Combat System, innovative support, Joint Virtual Battlespace, modeling, Modeling Architecture for Technology, optimal, physics-based simulations, Research and Experimentation, simulation, spans multiple technical processes, supportability, TRADOC, TRADOC Battlelab experimentation, U.S. Army Research, web-based tools
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MODESTA provides a large-scale, tactical network analysis environment with a centralized framework so analysts can conduct realistic, operational scenarios with emulated and simulated systems.
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Posted in Articles, Engineering, Technology
Tagged analysis, architecture, Army S&T community, brigade-scale, cerdec, CERDEC C4ISR Systems Integration Lab, cost efficiencies, cross-PEO tool, cyber defensive/offensive systems, Data Collection, Distributed Common Ground System-Army, Emulation, ERDEC S&TCD, high-fidelity, high-fidelity M&S tool, intelligence systems, Joshua Fischer, mission command, modeling, Modeling and Simulation, Modeling and Simulation Team Leader, MODESTA, modular, Noah Weston, open, PEO C3T, scalable network, science and technology, SEAMS, Simulation Tool for Analysis, system integration, system-of-systems network/environment, tactical communications network, threats, ystems Engineering
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Just as sunglasses protect the wearer’s eyes from the ultraviolet rays of the summer sun, some materials protect eyes and sensors from laser devices. U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) scientists are looking at findings from university partners to determine which …
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Posted in Lasers, Technology
Tagged Andy Mott, ARL, army research laboratory, better, faster, harder, laser, laser damage protection materials, laser protection, Laser Protection Team leader, lasers, lasers for soldiers, materials science, modeling, mounted ground vehicles, scientists, simulation, stronger, TARDEC, U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research Development and Engineering Center
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Remember the $2 million-dollar robot contest I was telling you about a couple of months ago? Well check out these babies. This video shows versions of DARPA and Boston Dynamics robots climbing stairs, walking on a treadmill and doing pushups. …
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Posted in Robots, Videos
Tagged AI, Boston Dynamics, Challenge, compatible, DARPA, DARPA Robotics Challenge, disaster response, exciting, gaming, Hardware, human-robot environments, humanoid robot solutions, innovation, modeling, PETMAN, robotics, robots, robots walking up stairs, scenarios, software, video, walking
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By Carla Voorhees, Defense Media Activity This is the final in a series of 10 technologies integral to the United States military since World War I. All branches of the military rely on modeling and simulation for planning purposes, war …
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by Carl W. Hunt, Ph.D., Directed Technologies, Inc., and Richard Raines, Ph.D., U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology, 6 December 2010 Technology has provided humanity more connectivity than most people dreamed possible even 25 years ago. In countries like America, …
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Dr. Carl Hunt is the Senior Research Director for Information Operations for Arlington, VA-based Directed Technologies, Inc., and is the Project Manager for SENDS. Dr. Hunt is a retired Army officer with extensive experience in network-based operations and defense. Change …
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Posted in Social Sciences, Technology
Tagged collaboration, Educational Curricula, modeling, open source, Science of Cyberspace, simulation, social science
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