Aerospace & Defense Technology: December 2024
24AERP12
12/05/2024
- Content
- Making a Material Difference in Aerospace & Defense Electronics
- Acquiring and Telemetering Test Data from Hypersonic Platforms
- Analog Transformation Complements Open System Designs to Optimize Modern Defense Systems
- These Speedy Cold Spray Machines Can 3D Print Vehicle Parts in War Zones
- Researchers Use Ancient Japanese Art Method to Create Tunable Antennas
- What is Drone Jamming and How Can it Be Countered?
- AI-Trained Vehicles Can Adjust to Extreme Turbulence on the Fly
Researchers at Caltech took an important step toward using reinforcement learning to adaptively learn how turbulent wind can change over time, and then uses that knowledge to control a UAV based on what it is experiencing in real time. - 'First of Its Kind' Composite Material to Help Space Vessels Travel Longer Distances
A Coventry University design and materials engineer is leading an international team of researchers in the creation of a new material for liquid hydrogen storage tanks that are used to propel rockets into space. - Scientists Fuse Simulations and Machine Learning to Accelerate Novel Additively Manufactured Materials
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory have developed a machine learning method that could have a huge impact on understanding how material is formed during the additive manufacturing process. - Aviation Safety Expert Unites Industry to Safeguard Aviation Supply Chain
A new aviation supply chain integrity coalition has offered 13 recommended actions to prevent the circulation of non-serialized aircraft parts throughout the global aviation industry. - DEVCOM CBC Innovates and Integrates through Autonomous Technologies
Researchers and engineers at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center have developed a prototype system for decontaminating military combat vehicles.