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  • Electric Vehicle Charge Station Expansion Analysis for EV Owners in Maryland

    The George Washington University

    Electric Vehicle Charge Station Expansion Analysis for EV Owners in Maryland
    by Browne, Dylan P. 2024, 97 pages; 30815583

  • UAV BLOS Datalink Services

    2007 IET Seminar on Communicating with UAV's

    Telecommunication satellites provide the most practical solution for Beyond Line Of Sight (BLOS) UAV Datalink services. They enable a UAV to patrol outbound to a range of hundreds and in some cases thousands of Kilometers without a drop in the conmnunications signal. However, conmnercial satellites present constraints impacting service availability, link reliability and an operations overhead. This elaborates these issues and presents solutions.

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  • ERS-1 SAR images of atmospheric gravity waves

    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING (Volume:33, Issue: 4)

    ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images of atmospheric gravity waves are discussed. One case study is presented in detail, in which it is shown that the intense long wavelength phenomenon observed in the SAR image is an atmospheric gravity wave generated by the passage of a warm front. Atmospheric soundings and a 2-layer model indicate that the wave phenomenon could have been supported by the observed temperature inversion layer and accompanying wind shear

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    • Vachon, P.W.; Johannessen, J.A.
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  • SAR Ocean Features Catalogue

    European Space Agency, ESTEC Publishing Division

    Catalogue of SAR images over North Atlantic and Norway Coastal Zones.

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    • j. A. Johannessen
    • P. Vachon
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  • ERS-1 SAR images of atmospheric gravity waves

    Proceedings of IGARSS'94-1994 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium

    ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images of atmospheric gravity waves are discussed. One case study is presented in detail, in which it is shown that the intense long wavelength phenomenon observed in the SAR image is an atmospheric gravity wave generated by the passage of a warm front. Atmospheric soundings and a 2-layer model indicate that the wave phenomenon could have been supported by the observed temperature inversion layer and accompanying wind shear.< >

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  • ERS-1 SAR images a slick near a shelf sea front in Cardigan Bay

    EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY-PUBLICATIONS-ESA SP, Vol 361, 949-949.

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