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  • Kechagias-Stamatis, Odysseas; Aouf, Nabil; Chermak, Lounis (IEEE, 2017-08-03)
    3D object recognition and registration in computer vision applications has lately drawn much attention as it is capable of superior performance compared to its 2D counterpart. Although a number of high performing solutions ...
  • Hazael, Rachael; Fitzmaurice, Brianna C.; Foglia, F.; Appleby-Thomas, Gareth J.; McMillan, P. F. (Elsevier, 2017-09-01)
    The possibility that life can exist within previously unconsidered habitats is causing us to expand our understanding of potential planetary biospheres. Significant populations of living organisms have been identified at ...
  • Leighs, J. A.; Appleby-Thomas, Gareth J.; Wood, David C.; Goff, Michael J.; Hameed, Amer; Hazell, P. J. (Institute of Physics, 2014-05-07)
    There are a variety of theories relating to the origins of life on our home planet, some of which discuss the possibility that life may have been spread via inter-planetary bodies. There have been a number of investigations ...
  • D'Arcy, Giguere; Marquez-Grant, Nicholas; Lane, David W. (Springer, 2019-08-08)
    Disaster victim identification following a mass fatality incident is focussed on identifying the deceased and returning them to their families as quickly as possible, while gathering as much information as practical to aid ...
  • Horsfall, Ian; Edwards, M. R.; Hallas, M. J. (Maney Publishing, 2010-11-01)
    It is known that ceramic materials in armour are often shattered by a penetrating projectile and the resistance to penetration is therefore dependent upon the properties of this failed material. A small explosive charge ...
  • Nanda, H.; Appleby-Thomas, Gareth J.; Wood, D. C.; Hazell, P. J. (Maney Publishing, 2011-12-31)
    The resistance offered by three ceramic materials of varying strength that have been subjected to explosive loading has been investigated by depth-of- penetration testing. Each material was completely penetrated by a ...
  • Watson, Kayla E.; Henwood, Bailey; Hewins, Kate; Roberts, Andrew; Hazael, Rachael (Wiley, 2023-05-06)
    Identifying failure mechanisms in skeletal tissue allows a deeper understanding of the effects of specific projectile impacts on bone. While ballistic trauma in flat bones is largely researched, knowledge of how long bones ...
  • Mahoney, Peter F.; Carr, Debra J.; Arm, Richard; Gibb, Iain; Hunt, Nicholas; Delaney, Russ J. (Springer, 2017-11-28)
    The aim of this work was to further develop a synthetic model of ballistic head injury by the addition of skin and soft tissue layers to an anatomically correct polyurethane skull filled with gelatine 10% by mass. Six head ...
  • Caister, A. J.; Carr, Debra J.; Campbell, P. D.; Brock, Fiona; Breeze, John (Springer, 2020-05-02)
    Physical models are required to generate the underlying algorithms that populate computer simulations of the effects of explosive fragmenting devices. These models and simulations are used for understanding weapon performance, ...
  • May, Brian; Critchley, Richard; Carr, Debra J.; Peare, Alan; Dowen, Keith (Springer, 2020-07-21)
    One type of clothing system used in the English Civil War, more common among cavalrymen than infantrymen, was the linen shirt, wool waistcoat and buff-coat. Ballistic testing was conducted to estimate the velocity at which ...
  • Stevenson, Tom; Carr, Debra J.; Harrison, Karl; Critchley, Richard; Gibb, Iain E.; Stapley, Sarah A. (Springer, 2020-02-14)
    There are difficulties associated with mapping gunshot wound (GSW) patterns within opaque models. Depending on the damage measurement parameters required, there are multiple techniques that can provide methods of “seeing” ...
  • Miller, David P.; Allsop, Derek; Carr, Debra J. (Brill Academic Publishers, 2019-07-14)
    This paper investigates the firing of seventeenth Century musket balls. Prior to this research, the main concerns with making range predictions were associated with the deformed shape of the musket balls affecting their ...
  • Georgiev, Krasin; Balleri, Alessio; Stove, Andy; Holderied, M. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2016-06-01)
    Echolocating bats have evolved an excellent ability to detect and discriminate targets in highly challenging environments. They have had more than 50 million years of evolution to optimise their echolocation system with ...
  • Abbott, B. P.; Davies, G. S.; LIGO Scientific Collaboration and Virgo Collaboration (Wiley, 2016-10-04)
    The first direct gravitational-wave detection was made by the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory on September 14, 2015. The GW150914 signal was strong enough to be apparent, without using any ...
  • Adamson, Michael F.; Morrow, Ivor L.; James, David (ARMMS: Automated Radio Frequency and Microwave Measurement Society, 2022-04-26)
    A design methodology is described supported by Characteristic Mode Analysis (CMA) to enhance the radiation gain from a patch antenna using multiple dielectric superstrates. Analytic expressions for the radiation field ...
  • Carpenter, Mark D.; Hetherington, Janice I.; Lao, Liyun; Ramshaw, C.; Yeung, Hoi; Lam, Joseph K.-W.; Masters, Simon; Barley, Sarah (2011-12-07)
  • Nurse, Jason R. C.; Buckley, O. (Springer, 2017-11-02)
    The ubiquitous nature of the Internet provides an ideal platform for human communication, trade, information sharing and learning. Websites play a central role in these activities as they often act as a key point of ...
  • Matthews, Ron (Australian Public Affairs Information Service, 2021-11-01)
    No country has come close to China's long-term growth rate, which has averaged a remarkable 9.5% over the last 40 years. This sustained high level of economic activity has enabled a parallel expansion in defence spending. ...
  • Wilson, Frankie; Town, J. Stephen (Emerald Group Publishing, 2005-10-26)
    It remains unresolved from the literature whether benchmarking is a useful and appropriate tool for the library and information services sector. The aim of this research was to gather evidence to establish whether benchmarking ...
  • Rondao, Duarte; Aouf, Nabil; Richardson, Mark A.; Dubois-Matra, Olivier (Elsevier, 2020-04-07)
    Optical-based navigation for space is a field growing in popularity due to the appeal of efficient techniques such as Visual Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (VSLAM), which rely on automatic feature tracking with ...

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