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Mitre Corporation
Company•Bedford, 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.
Topics: Air traffic control, National Airspace System, Information system, Air traffic management, Communications system
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01 Jun 1999TL;DR: A new type of user model and a new kind of expert model are described and it is shown how these models can be used to individualize the selection of instructional topics.
Abstract: We describe a new kind of user model and a new kind of expert model and show how these models can be used to individualize the selection of instructional topics. The new user model is based on observing the individual’s behavior in a natural environment over a long period of time, while the new expert model is based on pooling the knowledge of numerous individuals. Individualized instructional topics are selected by comparing an individual’s knowledge to the pooled knowledge of her peers.
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TL;DR: This represents the first estimate of the frequency of T cells able to drive autoantibody production in SLE and shows that classical cognate help was operative.
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20 Oct 2008TL;DR: This work argues that attestation must be able to deliver temporally fresh evidence, and comprehensive information about the target should be accessible, and the underlying attestation mechanism must be trustworthy.
Abstract: Attestation is the activity of making a claim about properties of a target by supplying evidence to an appraiser. We identify five central principles to guide development of attestation systems. We argue that (i) attestation must be able to deliver temporally fresh evidence; (ii) comprehensive information about the target should be accessible; (iii) the target, or its owner, should be able to constrain disclosure of information about the target; (iv) attestation claims should have explicit semantics to allow decisions to be derived from several claims; and (v) the underlying attestation mechanism must be trustworthy. We propose an architecture for attestation guided by these principles, as well as an implementation that adheres to this architecture. Virtualized platforms, which are increasingly well supported on stock hardware, provide a natural basis for our attestation architecture.
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10 Mar 2007TL;DR: It is shown that a map-centric interface is more effective in providing good location and status awareness while a video-centric interfaces are more effectiveIn providing good surroundings and activities awareness.
Abstract: Good situation awareness (SA) is especially necessary when robots and their operators are not collocated, such as in urban search and rescue (USAR). This paper compares how SA is attained in two systems: one that has an emphasis on video and another that has an emphasis on a three-dimensional map. We performed a within-subjects study with eight USAR domain experts. To analyze the utterances made by the participants, we developed a SA analysis technique, called LASSO, which includes five awareness categories: location, activities, surroundings, status, and overall mission. Using our analysis technique, we show that a map-centric interface is more effective in providing good location and status awareness while a video-centric interface is more effective in providing good surroundings and activities awareness.
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09 Jun 2007TL;DR: In this paper, several top loaded monopole antennas leading to the Goubau multi-element configuration are investigated and their input impedance, bandwidth, and radiation pattern characteristics obtained using full-wave simulators, are discussed in detail.
Abstract: Several top loaded monopole antennas leading to the Goubau multi element configuration are investigated. Their input impedance, bandwidth, and radiation pattern characteristics obtained using full-wave simulators, are discussed in detail.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Sushil Jajodia | 101 | 664 | 35556 |
Myles R. Allen | 82 | 295 | 32668 |
Barbara Liskov | 76 | 204 | 25026 |
Alfred D. Steinberg | 74 | 295 | 20974 |
Peter T. Cummings | 69 | 521 | 18942 |
Vincent H. Crespi | 63 | 287 | 20347 |
Michael J. Pazzani | 62 | 183 | 28036 |
David Goldhaber-Gordon | 58 | 192 | 15709 |
Yeshaiahu Fainman | 57 | 648 | 14661 |
Jonathan Anderson | 57 | 195 | 10349 |
Limsoon Wong | 55 | 367 | 13524 |
Chris Clifton | 54 | 160 | 11501 |
Paul Ward | 52 | 408 | 12400 |
Richard M. Fujimoto | 52 | 290 | 13584 |
Bhavani Thuraisingham | 52 | 563 | 10562 |