Institution
National Aerospace Laboratories
Facility•Bengaluru, India•
About: National Aerospace Laboratories is a facility organization based out in Bengaluru, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Coating & Corrosion. The organization has 1838 authors who have published 2349 publications receiving 36888 citations.
Topics: Coating, Corrosion, Mach number, Sputter deposition, Aerodynamics
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10 Jan 200015 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the fabrication of highly oriented, well faceted and defect free ZnO nanorods by electrodeposition using ZnCl2 and KCl as the electrolyte.
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TL;DR: The wet-oxidation catalysis of Au, Pd, Pt, Rh or Ru on a ceramic honeycomb carrier was traced in detail and the Ru+Rh catalyst was found to be most promising.
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06 May 2015TL;DR: This paper suggests the improvement of security in Micro Aerial Vehicle communication protocol for the communication between the Ground Control Station (GCS) and the MAV by the implementation of the Caesar Cipher method of data encryption with a secured key.
Abstract: This paper suggests the improvement of security in Micro Aerial Vehicle (MAV) communication protocol for the communication between the Ground Control Station (GCS) and the MAV. Proposed method involves the implementation of the Caesar Cipher method of data encryption with a secured key. The method of Ciphering is used for authentication of the Micro Aerial Vehicle at the beginning of the communication. Later the same is used for critical command, control and parameter messages at varied frequencies. This results in improvement of security and reliability of the system in defense and other high security applications.
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01 Nov 2000TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of the aeronautics and space research community’s efforts towards space situational awareness in the period of June 21 to 29, 1997 and their efforts towards that date up to and including the year of Apollo 11.
Abstract: Orbital experiments on the behavior of liquid in spacecraft are planned. The Sloshsat free-flyer is described. Preparation of the experiments, and later evaluation, are supported by models of varying complexity. The characteristics of the models are discussed. Particular attention is given to the momentum transfer between the liquid and the spacecraft, in connection with the liquid impact that may occur at the end of a reorientation maneuver of the spacecraft.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Harish C. Barshilia | 46 | 236 | 6825 |
K.S. Rajam | 42 | 83 | 4765 |
Kozo Fujii | 39 | 411 | 5845 |
Parthasarathi Bera | 39 | 136 | 5329 |
R.P.S. Chakradhar | 36 | 166 | 4423 |
T. N. Guru Row | 36 | 309 | 5186 |
Takashi Ishikawa | 36 | 154 | 5019 |
Henk A. P. Blom | 34 | 168 | 5992 |
S. Ranganathan | 33 | 211 | 5660 |
S.T. Aruna | 33 | 101 | 4954 |
Arun M. Umarji | 33 | 207 | 3582 |
Vinod K. Gaur | 33 | 92 | 4003 |
Keisuke Asai | 31 | 350 | 3914 |
K. J. Vinoy | 30 | 240 | 3423 |
Gangan Prathap | 30 | 241 | 3466 |