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Metrics and System Analysis
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ALS metrics are required to meet congressional requirements, but if they are well thought out will help focus technical efforts in appropriate and productive directions. This paper addresses the benefits and limitations of using equivalent system mass as an ALS metric.
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Drysdale, A., "Metrics and System Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 981746, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981746.Also In
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