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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 814
Book Description
Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
AGARD Lecture Series
Author: North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
The Remote Sensing of Earth Resources
AGARD Index of Publications
Author: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique Nord. Groupe consultatif pour la recherche et le développement aérospatial. Technical Information Panel
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ISBN: 9789283610199
Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789283610199
Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
Aspects Fondamentaux Et Les Problèmes Spécifiques Aux Radars À Ouverture Synthétique (SAR)
Author:
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ISBN: 9789283506836
Category : Radar in aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
"The Lecture Series will cover the field of airborne and spaceborne SAR with respect to its technical realisation in order to convey the participants' ideas and know-how on SAR, on its capabilities and on the technology necessary for the successful construction and application of airborne and spaceborne SAR systems. The basic principles of SAR will be explained and SAR will be compared to airborne and spaceborne radar with real aperture. The influence of the antenna parameters on specification and capabilities of SAR and the advantages, necessities and limits will be considered. Digital SAR processing Is indispensable for SAR. Theories and special algorithms will be given along with basic processor configurations and different processing techniques on a hardware and software basis. The simulation of SAR-systems as well as SAR-products will also be a topic of the Lecture Series. A presentation of the present state of the art, giving examples of presently planned and realised airborne and spaceborne SAR with its foreseen applications will conclude the Lecture Series. This Lecture Series, sponsored by the Avionics Panel of AGARD, has been implemented by the Consultant and Exchange Programme. Airborne radar, Remote sensing, Algorithms, Simulation, Digital techniques, Spaceborne equipment, inverse synthetic aperture radar, Synthetic aperture antennas, Polarization (waves), Synthetic aperture radar. ANNOTATION: Fundamentals and Special Problems of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) --Translation. ."--Stinet.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789283506836
Category : Radar in aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
"The Lecture Series will cover the field of airborne and spaceborne SAR with respect to its technical realisation in order to convey the participants' ideas and know-how on SAR, on its capabilities and on the technology necessary for the successful construction and application of airborne and spaceborne SAR systems. The basic principles of SAR will be explained and SAR will be compared to airborne and spaceborne radar with real aperture. The influence of the antenna parameters on specification and capabilities of SAR and the advantages, necessities and limits will be considered. Digital SAR processing Is indispensable for SAR. Theories and special algorithms will be given along with basic processor configurations and different processing techniques on a hardware and software basis. The simulation of SAR-systems as well as SAR-products will also be a topic of the Lecture Series. A presentation of the present state of the art, giving examples of presently planned and realised airborne and spaceborne SAR with its foreseen applications will conclude the Lecture Series. This Lecture Series, sponsored by the Avionics Panel of AGARD, has been implemented by the Consultant and Exchange Programme. Airborne radar, Remote sensing, Algorithms, Simulation, Digital techniques, Spaceborne equipment, inverse synthetic aperture radar, Synthetic aperture antennas, Polarization (waves), Synthetic aperture radar. ANNOTATION: Fundamentals and Special Problems of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) --Translation. ."--Stinet.
Mosaics Make a Site
Author: International Committee for the Conservation of Mosaics. Conference
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Category : Mosaics
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mosaics
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Significance and Impact of Nuclear Research in Developing Countries
Author: International Atomic Energy Agency
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
The Mosaics of Jordan
Author: Michele Piccirillo (O.F.M.)
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
Spaceborne Radar Remote Sensing
Author: Charles Elachi
Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
The Rejection of Consequentialism
Author: Samuel Scheffler
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0191040169
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
In contemporary philosophy, substantive moral theories are typically classified as either consequentialist or deontological. Standard consequentialist theories insist, roughly, that agents must always act so as to produce the best available outcomes overall. Standard deontological theories, by contrast, maintain that there are some circumstances where one is permitted but not required to produce the best overall results, and still other circumstances in which one is positively forbidden to do so. Classical utilitarianism is the most familiar consequentialist view, but it is widely regarded as an inadequate account of morality. Although Professor Scheffler agrees with this assessment, he also believes that consequentialism seems initially plausible, and that there is a persistent air of paradox surrounding typical deontological views. In this book, therefore, he undertakes to reconsider the rejection of consequentialism. He argues that it is possible to provide a rationale for the view that agents need not always produce the best possible overall outcomes, and this motivates one departure from consequentialism; but he shows that it is surprisingly difficult to provide a satisfactory rationale for the view that there are times when agents must not produce the best possible overall outcomes. He goes on to argue for a hitherto neglected type of moral conception, according to which agents are always permitted, but not always required, to produce the best outcomes.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0191040169
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
In contemporary philosophy, substantive moral theories are typically classified as either consequentialist or deontological. Standard consequentialist theories insist, roughly, that agents must always act so as to produce the best available outcomes overall. Standard deontological theories, by contrast, maintain that there are some circumstances where one is permitted but not required to produce the best overall results, and still other circumstances in which one is positively forbidden to do so. Classical utilitarianism is the most familiar consequentialist view, but it is widely regarded as an inadequate account of morality. Although Professor Scheffler agrees with this assessment, he also believes that consequentialism seems initially plausible, and that there is a persistent air of paradox surrounding typical deontological views. In this book, therefore, he undertakes to reconsider the rejection of consequentialism. He argues that it is possible to provide a rationale for the view that agents need not always produce the best possible overall outcomes, and this motivates one departure from consequentialism; but he shows that it is surprisingly difficult to provide a satisfactory rationale for the view that there are times when agents must not produce the best possible overall outcomes. He goes on to argue for a hitherto neglected type of moral conception, according to which agents are always permitted, but not always required, to produce the best outcomes.