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Westinghouse Electric

CompanyCranberry Township, Pennsylvania, United States
About: Westinghouse Electric is a company organization based out in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Brake & Signal. The organization has 27959 authors who have published 38036 publications receiving 523387 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, stability and properties of monolithic and SiC f /SiC composites were measured before and after irradiation in a fast neutron spectrum up to 25 dpa between 500 and 1500°C.

85 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
A. Nadai1

85 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
01 Sep 1955
TL;DR: The resolution of two signals of known shapes F1(t) and F2( t) in white Gaussian noise is treated as a problem in statistical decision theory and the optimum system for this decision is specified in terms of filters matched to the two signals.
Abstract: The resolution of two signals of known shapes F1(t) and F2(t) in white Gaussian noise is treated as a problem in statistical decision theory. The observer must decide which of the signals is present with a minimum probability of error. The optimum system for this decision is specified in terms of filters matched to the two signals, the outputs of which are compared. The error probability is exhibited as a function of the cross-correlation of the two signals and of the signal-to-noise ratio. If the phases of the two signals are unknown, as in radar, and if the signals are of equal strength and equal a priori probability, the optimum system consists of filters matched to each of the signals, each followed by a detector. The observer then bases his decision upon which of the detectors has the larger output. The probability of error is computed for this case also.

85 citations

Patent
29 Mar 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of remotely monitoring the radiant energy emitted from a turbine component such as a turbine blade having a low-reflective surface coating which may be undergoing potential degradation is used to determine whether erosion, spallation, delamination, or the like, is occurring.
Abstract: A method of remotely monitoring the radiant energy (6) emitted from a turbine component such as a turbine blade (1) having a low-reflective surface coating (3) which may be undergoing potential degradation is used to determine whether erosion, spallation, delamination, or the like, of the coating (3) is occurring.

85 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Takeo Kanade147799103237
Martin A. Green127106976807
Shree K. Nayar11338445139
Dieter Bimberg97153145944
Keith E. Gubbins8546635909
Peter K. Liaw84106837916
Katsushi Ikeuchi7863620622
Mark R. Cutkosky7739320600
M. S. Skolnick7372822112
David D. Woods7231820825
Martin A. Uman6733816882
Michael Keidar6756614944
Terry C. Hazen6635417330
H. Harry Asada6463317358
Michael T. Meyer5922526947
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
202217
202135
202063
201946
201860