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Mitre Corporation

CompanyBedford, Massachusetts, United States
About: Mitre Corporation is a company organization based out in Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Air traffic control & National Airspace System. The organization has 4884 authors who have published 6053 publications receiving 124808 citations. The organization is also known as: Mitre & MITRE.


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Patent
11 Apr 1973
TL;DR: In this article, a time division multiple access (TDMA) communications system is proposed to provide communication linkages between remote subscriber terminals, where a plurality of remote terminals are interconnected by a common wideband signal path and a central control terminal.
Abstract: A time division multiple access communications system which provides communication linkages between remote subscriber terminals. The communications system comprises a plurality of remote terminals interconnected by a common wideband signal path and a central control terminal. A repetitive framed message signal format is maintained by the control terminal to provide a predetermined average time required for access to the signal path for each remote terminal. Communication links over the channel between remote terminals are further provided, wherein the links comprise adaptively allocated portions of the channel spectrum in response to request signals from the various remote terminals.

117 citations

Patent
18 Jul 1978
TL;DR: In this paper, a method and apparatus employing spread spectrum techniques in a wide bandwidth communications system is disclosed, where a plurality of transmitting stations are each equipped to provide a transmission signal representing a pseudo-random coded, phase modulated, message signal.
Abstract: A method and apparatus employing spread spectrum techniques in a wide bandwidth communications system is disclosed. A plurality of transmitting stations are each equipped to provide a transmission signal representing a pseudo-random coded, phase modulated, message signal. The transmission signal is directed through a bandwidth which encompasses otherwise dedicated, relatively narrow bandwidth repeater channels, employed in connection with a communications satellite, to a generally fixed receiver station. At the receiving station, the incoming signal is (a) code acquired and tracked, (b) carrier acquired and tracked, (c) phase locked to the receiver local oscillator and (d) coherently demodulated to extract the desired data. The receiving station advantageously employs plural receiving elements each having a pseudo-random sequence code matched filter which significantly reduces code acquisition time by obviating the necessity of exhaustively correlating the incoming signal with a replica of the pseudo-random code word at the receiver station.

117 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A research agenda is outlined to raise performance of named entity tagging to a level where it can be used to perform tasks of biological importance, and some specific problems encountered when identifying biological names are illustrated.

117 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: An overview of the experimental techniques, measurement modalities, and diverse applications of the Quantum Diamond Microscope (QDM) can be found in this paper, which employs a dense layer of fluorescent nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers near the surface of a transparent diamond chip on which a sample of interest is placed.
Abstract: We provide an overview of the experimental techniques, measurement modalities, and diverse applications of the Quantum Diamond Microscope (QDM). The QDM employs a dense layer of fluorescent nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers near the surface of a transparent diamond chip on which a sample of interest is placed. NV electronic spins are coherently probed with microwaves and optically initialized and read out to provide spatially resolved maps of local magnetic fields. NV fluorescence is measured simultaneously across the diamond surface, resulting in a wide-field, two-dimensional magnetic field image with adjustable spatial pixel size set by the parameters of the imaging system. NV measurement protocols are tailored for imaging of broadband and narrowband fields, from DC to GHz frequencies. Here we summarize the physical principles common to diverse implementations of the QDM and review example applications of the technology in geoscience, biology, and materials science.

116 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A general introduction to MouseMine is presented, examples of its use are presented, and the potential for further integration into the MGI interface is discussed.
Abstract: MouseMine (www.mousemine.org) is a new data warehouse for accessing mouse data from Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI). Based on the InterMine software framework, MouseMine supports powerful query, reporting, and analysis capabilities, the ability to save and combine results from different queries, easy integration into larger workflows, and a comprehensive Web Services layer. Through MouseMine, users can access a significant portion of MGI data in new and useful ways. Importantly, MouseMine is also a member of a growing community of online data resources based on InterMine, including those established by other model organism databases. Adopting common interfaces and collaborating on data representation standards are critical to fostering cross-species data analysis. This paper presents a general introduction to MouseMine, presents examples of its use, and discusses the potential for further integration into the MGI interface.

116 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Sushil Jajodia10166435556
Myles R. Allen8229532668
Barbara Liskov7620425026
Alfred D. Steinberg7429520974
Peter T. Cummings6952118942
Vincent H. Crespi6328720347
Michael J. Pazzani6218328036
David Goldhaber-Gordon5819215709
Yeshaiahu Fainman5764814661
Jonathan Anderson5719510349
Limsoon Wong5536713524
Chris Clifton5416011501
Paul Ward5240812400
Richard M. Fujimoto5229013584
Bhavani Thuraisingham5256310562
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20234
202210
202195
2020139
2019145
2018132