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    Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the March 2002 NAE Symposium... (Repost)

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    Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the March 2002 NAE Symposium on Frontiers of Engineering
    SEVENTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON FRONTIERS OF ENGINEERING. National Academy of Engineering, National Research Council
    NAS Press | 2002 | ISBN: 0309084989 9780309084987 9780309500739 | 138 pages | PDF | 6 MB

    This issue includes repots given at the NAE Symposium in September 2001, and March 2002. The reports covered four broad areas: leading edge aerodynamics technologies, civil systems, wireless communications, and technology and the human body. In the session called “Flight at the Leading Edge,” speakers discussed next-generation jet propulsion, miniature unmanned air vehicles (mini-UAVs), and artificial flying insects.

    The 2001 symposium was originally scheduled for September 13–15, but was cancelled and rescheduled for March 1–3, 2002, because of the events of September 11.

    Contents
    FLIGHT AT THE LEADING EDGE: EXTREME AERODYNAMICS FROM THE MEGA TO THE MICRO
    Active Flow Control: Enabling Next-Generation Jet Propulsion Aerodynamics
    Miniature Spy Planes: The Next Generation of Flying Robots
    Toward Micromechanical Flyers
    CIVIL SYSTEMS
    Dynamic Planning and Control of Civil Infrastructure Systems
    Improbable Is Not Impossible: Decision Making Under Uncertainty
    Interdependencies in Civil Infrastructure Systems
    WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
    Design Challenges for Future Wireless Systems
    Next-Generation Mobile Wireless Internet Technology
    Service Architectures for Emerging Wireless Networks
    Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (WINS): The Web Gets Physical
    TECHNOLOGY AND THE HUMAN BODY
    Applying Simulation Technology to the Life Sciences
    Reengineering the Paralyzed Nervous System
    Merging Living Cells and Microsystems Engineering
    DINNER SPEECH
    Technology Innovation in the New Era
    APPENDIXES
    Contributors
    Program
    Participants
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