Browsing Cranfield Conferences and Symposia by Subject "'DSDS19'"

Browsing Cranfield Conferences and Symposia by Subject "'DSDS19'"

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  • Oishee, Kundu, (Cranfield University, 2020-01-08)
    The UK government announced its intention to purchase aircraft carriers in July 1998 and in December 2017 the first of the two ships were delivered to the Royal Navy. Newspaper reports on the procurement of the Queen ...
  • Binti zulkifli, Safiah (Cranfield University, 2020-01-10)
    The tiny the object, the more difficult it is to detect. Failed to detect does not simply signifies the absence of presence. The object may be camouflage and immersed in this huge world - as this image demonstrates! With ...
  • Pearce, Benjamin (Cranfield University, 2020-01-07)
    Interface states at the boundary between two phononic crystals can arise when the two crystals possess overlapping bandgaps and differing signs in the imaginary components of their impedance [1]. The suitability of a given ...
  • McGuire, Stephen (Cranfield University, 2020-01-09)
    Improvements in maximal strength may reduce injury risk and improve occupational performance. Women’s naturally lower muscular strength compared to men, can be offset through resistance training (RT), but research into its ...
  • McGee, Christine (Cranfield University, 2020-01-09)
    Research into additive manufacturing (AM) has been steadily expanding over the past five decades. Where once only polymeric materials could be reliably printed, AM has been adapted to print with a range of materials such ...
  • Chatzikypraios, Konstantinos (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    A common multilayer vehicular armour design consists of a combination of adhesively-bonded metallic, ceramic and composite layers. The different properties of each layer contribute in fulfilling the lightweight and the ...
  • Zahidi, Usman (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    In this research we developed a rendering based End to End Hyperspectral scene simulator CHIMES (Cranfield Hyperspectral Image Modelling and Evaluation System), which generates NADIR images of passively illuminated 3-D ...
  • Svendsen, Adam (Cranfield University, 2020-01-08)
    Contemporary defence and security enterprise efforts can be viably improved. With an overarching focus on ‘ways’, ‘means’, up and across to realising operational and strategic-ranging ‘ends’, this presentation advances a ...
  • Stennett, Henry (Cranfield University, 2020-01-08)
    It is essential that we discover and develop new antibiotics to overcome the problems associated with antibiotic resistance and find treatments for bacteria that don’t respond well to currently available treatment options. ...
  • Westlake, Samuel (Cranfield University, 2020-01-15)
    The aim of this project is the development of new techniques for infrared anti-ship missile seekers. This image illustrates how we are using deep learning to detect, recognise and classify multiple ships. Our algorithm can ...
  • Komianos, Athanasios (Cranfield University, 2020-01-08)
    In recent years, there has been a significant rise in the uptake by the general public, of audio visual (AV) technology. In part this is driven by the wider adoption of smartphones, social media, broadband internet, computers ...
  • Sidorenko, Tatjana (Cranfield University, 2019-11-19)
    Surveys are a relatively easy and low-cost method for gathering a group opinion on a given subject. Despite there being several survey platforms the adaptation of these platforms for complex Delphi studies still leaves ...
  • Arnold, Emily (Cranfield University, 2020-01-09)
    Bone is a hierarchical structure that provides support and protection to a body. In the macro-structure of bone, geometry affects it ability to perform these functions, while in the micro-structure the material properties ...
  • Gosling, Sarah (Cranfield University, 2020-01-09)
    Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women in the UK, accounting for 31% of all cases. Some breast malignancies, known as in-situ cancers, have the potential to form invasive cancer, but this is not true ...
  • Boakes, Emma (Cranfield University, 2020-01-09)
    Physical assets are increasingly connected to organisations’ networks, exposing organisations to the risk of cyber threats that could have a physical impact. There are several instances where this has already happened, and ...
  • Sabiers, Richard (Cranfield University, 2020-01-08)
    Remote investigation and classification of buried objects is important for many reasons. For defence roles the identification of suspicious objects can enhance security. Civilian applications are also applicable allowing ...
  • Oishee, Kundu, (Cranfield University, 2020-01-07)
    Is defence procurement different from other procurement activities of the government? This poster will present four cases of recent public procurement in the UK and compare the projects from their inception (tendering, ...
  • Morris, Stuart (Cranfield University, 2020-01-08)
    Non-linear Compton scatter (NCS) and bremsstrahlung radiation both contribute to the X-rays produced in laser-solid interactions. While it is expected that NCS will efficiently generate X-rays for next generation lasers, ...
  • Sarkadi, Stefan (Cranfield University, 2020-01-09)
    Recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) along with recent events revolving around the problem of fake news indicate new and critical potential threats to intelligence analysis, defence, security, and, by extension, ...
  • Westlake, Samuel (Cranfield University, 2020-01-15)
    Modern infrared missiles use sophisticated computer vision techniques, in conjunction with imaging seekers, to automatically detect and localise targets. However, simulations show that soft-kill countermeasures remain an ...

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