Inside this issue
Overview
The July 2013 edition of NASA Tech Briefs and Photonics Tech Briefs presents a wealth of innovative technologies and advancements in engineering and photonics. This issue highlights several key areas of research and development that are shaping the future of aerospace, defense, and various industrial applications.
Key Highlights:
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Advanced Materials and Technologies: The magazine features articles on cutting-edge materials used in aerospace applications, including new spacesuit materials designed to enhance astronaut safety and comfort. These materials are engineered to withstand extreme temperatures and provide better mobility, which is crucial for missions in space.
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Sensor Technologies: A significant focus of this issue is on sensor technologies, particularly those that can be integrated into various systems for improved performance. Innovations in sensor-web instruments are discussed, showcasing how these technologies can enhance data collection and monitoring in real-time, which is essential for both space exploration and terrestrial applications.
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Autonomous Systems: The issue also delves into the development of autonomous systems, including cryogenic leak detectors that operate without human intervention. These systems are designed to improve safety and efficiency in environments where human presence may be limited or hazardous, such as in space or during high-risk industrial processes.
Photonics Innovations: Photonics Tech Briefs highlights advancements in photonics, including new laser technologies and optical systems that are being developed for various applications. These innovations are crucial for improving communication systems, imaging technologies, and manufacturing processes.
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Engineering Solutions: The magazine provides insights into engineering solutions that address current challenges in the industry. This includes discussions on the integration of new technologies into existing systems, ensuring compatibility and enhancing overall performance.
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Case Studies and Applications: Real-world applications of the technologies discussed are presented through case studies, illustrating how these innovations are being implemented in various sectors. This practical perspective helps readers understand the impact of these technologies on everyday operations and future developments.
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User-Friendly Navigation: The digital format of the magazine includes a user-friendly navigation bar, allowing readers to easily browse through the content. This feature enhances the reading experience, making it simple to access specific articles or sections of interest.
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Future Trends: The issue concludes with a look at future trends in technology and engineering, emphasizing the importance of continuous innovation and adaptation in a rapidly changing landscape. The articles encourage engineers and researchers to stay informed about emerging technologies that could influence their work.
In summary, the July 2013 edition of NASA Tech Briefs and Photonics Tech Briefs serves as a comprehensive resource for professionals in the fields of aerospace, engineering, and photonics. It showcases the latest advancements, practical applications, and future trends that are shaping the industry. The combination of technical insights, case studies, and user-friendly navigation makes this issue a valuable tool for anyone looking to stay at the forefront of technological innovation.
Features
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Application Briefs
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Articles
Network Interface Links Sensor-Web Instruments
Tech Briefs
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Physical Sciences
Dielectrophoresis-Based Particle Sensor Using Nanoelectrode Arrays
Multi-Dimensional Damage Detection for Surfaces and Structures
Autonomous Cryogenic Leak Detector for Improving Launch Site Operations
Submillimeter Planetary Atmospheric Chemistry Exploration Sounder
Micro-XRF for In Situ Geological Exploration of Other Planets
Hydrogen-Enhanced Lunar Oxygen Extraction and Storage Using Only Solar Power
Miniaturized, High-Speed, Modulated X-Ray Source
Uplift of Ionospheric Oxygen Ions During Extreme Magnetic Storms
Hollow-Fiber Spacesuit Water Membrane Evaporator
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Manufacturing & Prototyping
Silicon Micromachined Microlens Array for THz Antennas
Method for Reduction of Silver Biocide Plating on Metal Surfaces
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Software
ULTRA: Underwater Localization for Transit and Reconnaissance Autonomy
SynGenics Optimization System (SynOptSys)
CFD Script for Rapid TPS Damage Assessment
radEq Add-On Module for CFD Solver Loci-CHEM
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Materials
Differential Muon Tomography to Continuously Monitor Changes in the Composition of Subsurface Fluids
Conductive Carbon Nanotube Inks for Use with Desktop Inkjet Printing Technology
Enhanced Schapery Theory Software Development for Modeling Failure of Fiber-Reinforced Laminates
High-Performance, Low-Temperature-Operating, Long-Lifetime Aerospace Lubricants
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Information Sciences
Risk-Constrained Dynamic Programming for Optimal Mars Entry, Descent, and Landing
Dynamic Server-Based KML Code Generator Method for Levelof-Detail Traversal of Geospatial Data
Distributed Engine Control Empirical/Analytical Verification Tools
Linked Autonomous Interplanetary Satellite Orbit Navigation
Deepak Condenser Model (DeCoM)
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Mechanics & Machinery
Microgravity Drill and Anchor System
Miga Aero Actuator and 2D Machined Mechanical Binary Latch
Granular Media-Based Tunable Passive Vibration Suppressor
Wells for In Situ Extraction of Volatiles from Regolith (WIEVR)
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Electronics & Computers
Forward-Looking IED Detector Ground Penetrating Radar
Battery Charge Equalizer with Transformer Array
An Efficient, Highly Flexible Multi-Channel Digital Downconverter Architecture
Fully Printed, Flexible, Phased Array Antenna for Lunar Surface Communication
Products
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Briefs
High-Power Single-Mode 2.65-μm InGaAsSb/AlInGaAsSb Diode Lasers
Optical Device for Converting a Laser Beam Into Two Co-aligned but Oppositely Directed Beams
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Articles
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Applications
LED Technology Shines Light on Bay Bridge as Sustainable Art
New Smart Lighting Sensor Solution Can Help Enable Smart Cities




