Technical Reports/Patents (page 2)
Toward
a Nuclear Sentinel System
This report was prepared by request for presentation
at the Marine Warfighting Laboratory's Project Albert International Workshop
10 in Stockholm, May 15, 2005. See the Powerpoint presentation in your browser
by clicking on the above link, or download the pdf file by clicking here.
More examples of evaluating nuclear device fallout spectrum
in terms of cluster analysis may be found here:
1. Cluster analysis 1:Tree diagram,
57 variable. Euclidian distance, radioisotope spectrum.
2. Cluster analysis 2: Single
Euclidian distance.
3. Cluster analysis 3: Fifty-nine
variables, complete linkage, Power: Sum(ABS(x-y)**p)**1/r)
4. Cluster analysis 4: Complete linkage
1-Pearson r.
5. Cluster analysis 5: Complete linkage.
Euclidian distance.
6. Cluster analysis 6: Simple linkage.
Euclidian distance.
7. Cluster analysis 7: Eight variables.
Complete linkage.
8. Cluster analysis 8: Thirty-nine
variables for Total Fallout. Squared Euclidian distance.
9. Cluster analysis 9: Fifty-seven
variables, Ward's Method. Power.
10. Cluster analysis 10: Fifty-seven
variables. Euclidian distance.
US
Patent No. 5583972: 3D Weather Radar System
This patent, awarded in 1996, is for a system displaying real
time photo-realistic three-dimensional representations of weather conditions.
Meteorological data represented includes precipitation, cloud cover, cloud
frmations and rain reflectivity and velocity. In 2004 LEGIS Corp and Greene
and Associates of Dallas, evaluated the potential of the system as a possible
means of identifying airborne toxins from the dielectric constants of the airborne
aerosols.
A complete list of our technical books on
nuclear fallout is found here.
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