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IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2017
DARPA is helping to lead a remarkable transition from traditional human-centric creativity to a new kind of innovation that emerges from symbiotic collaboration among humans and machines. This evolution, the result of fast-paced changes in artificial intelligence and machine learning, is already offering new and better approaches to designing devices ...
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DARPA is helping to lead a remarkable transition from traditional human-centric creativity to a new kind of innovation that emerges from symbiotic collaboration among humans and machines. This evolution, the result of fast-paced changes in artificial intelligence and machine learning, is already offering new and better approaches to designing devices ...
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ARPA-E and DARPA: Applying the DARPA model to energy innovation
Journal of Technology Transfer, 2011ARPA-E offers a new innovation institutional model to meet energy technology challenges. Because it is explicitly based on DARPA, this article reviews the noted DARPA approach in detail. Briefly citing well-known features of DARPA, it explores a number of important features that have not been well discussed in the policy literature on DARPA.
William B. Bonvillian, Richard Van Atta
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Computer, 1986
When silicon replaced germanium in the early 1960's as the semiconductor of choice for solid state devices, it converted the entire industry in just a few years because of two important characteristics. First, silicon has a higher energy bandgap, which permits silicon-based devices to operate over a wider temperature range (a feature especially ...
Sherman Karp, Sven Roosild
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When silicon replaced germanium in the early 1960's as the semiconductor of choice for solid state devices, it converted the entire industry in just a few years because of two important characteristics. First, silicon has a higher energy bandgap, which permits silicon-based devices to operate over a wider temperature range (a feature especially ...
Sherman Karp, Sven Roosild
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Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Security & Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks, 2016
As embedded devices (under the guise of "smart-whatever") rapidly proliferate into many domains, they become attractive targets for malware. Protecting them from software and physical attacks becomes both important and challenging. Remote attestation is a basic tool for mitigating such attacks.
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As embedded devices (under the guise of "smart-whatever") rapidly proliferate into many domains, they become attractive targets for malware. Protecting them from software and physical attacks becomes both important and challenging. Remote attestation is a basic tool for mitigating such attacks.
Ahmad Ibrahim 0002 +3 more
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ACM SIGIR Forum, 1992
This note is the first of four papers in this issue describing the ongoing work connected with the DARPA TIPSTER Project. The note provides an overview of the project, and the next papers by three of the contractors involved in the project provide some details on the systems involved, and some of the initial results.The TIPSTER project is sponsored by ...
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This note is the first of four papers in this issue describing the ongoing work connected with the DARPA TIPSTER Project. The note provides an overview of the project, and the next papers by three of the contractors involved in the project provide some details on the systems involved, and some of the initial results.The TIPSTER project is sponsored by ...
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Science, 1999
The management style of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), described by David Malakoff (News Focus, 3 Sept., p. [1476][1]), is strongly reminiscent of another highly successful research organization—the old Bell Laboratories.
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The management style of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), described by David Malakoff (News Focus, 3 Sept., p. [1476][1]), is strongly reminiscent of another highly successful research organization—the old Bell Laboratories.
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The DARPA WNaN network architecture
2011 - MILCOM 2011 Military Communications Conference, 2011The warfighter network of the future needs to be low-cost, instantly deployable, self-organizing, robust, and scale with both size and density. DARPA's Wireless Network after Next (WNaN) meets these challenges using an architecture that combines several innovative features for the first time in a real functional system: dynamic spectrum access (DSA ...
Jason Redi, Ram Ramanathan
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The DARPA internet protocol suite
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1985THE MILITARY requirement for computer communications between heterogeneous computers on heterogeneous networks has driven the development of a standard suite of protocols to permit such communications to take place in a robust and flexible manner. These protocols support an architecture consisting of multiple packet switched networks interconnected by ...
Barry M. Leiner +3 more
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Speech recognition for DARPA Communicator
2001 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37221), 2002We report the results of investigations in acoustic modeling, language modeling and decoding techniques, for the DARPA Communicator, a speaker-independent, telephone-based dialog system. By a combination of methods, including enlarging the acoustic model, augmenting the recognizer vocabulary, conditioning the language model upon the dialog state, and ...
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Overview of the DARPA LORELEI Program
Machine Translation, 2018The initial impetus for the establishment of the Low Resource Human Language Technology (LoReHLT) evaluation was for LoReHLT to serve as a program evaluation for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Low Resource Languages for Emergent Incidents (LORELEI) research program.
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