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High Breakdown Point Designs

1996
A linear model is assumed where the experimental conditions are given by the experimenter so that they are without gross errors. For this situation we regard h-trimmed Lp-estimators which generalize the least median of squares estimator and the least trimmed squares estimators.
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The Design Eye Reference Point

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1987
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The design of the flight deck of a modern commercial airliner starts with the concept of the pilot's “design eye reference point (DERP).” This point allows for a finite reference enabling the precise determination of geometric entities that define the layout of the cockpit.
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Strong point stable designs

1981
A design (incidence structure) D with incidence matrix A is called point stable, if AATJ=αJ (J the all-one-matrix, α ∈ ℕ). D is called strong, if D is a connected regular point stable design with two or three eigenvalues. The most important strong designs are the 2-designs, the partial geometric designs, (r,λ)-designs, regular point stable semi partial
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Some Points in Aeroplane Design

Aeronautical journal (London, England : 1897), 1919
It is quite impossible in the scope of a single paper to deal with more than a small part of the vast subject of aeroplane design. What I have attempted, therefore, is to work out a few points which seem worthy of particular attention, and thence to suggest what would appear to be the best practice.It is probable that what I have done has been done ...
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Inequalities for Point Stable Designs

1983
Abstract A design with incidence matrix A is called point stable if AA T J = α J for some integer α, where J is the all-one-matrix. We derive inequalities for point stable designs generalizing the MULLIN-VANSTONE-inequality for (r,λ)-designs, the FISHER-inequality for 2-designs, the HANANI-inequality for transversal designs, an inequality for ...
A. Neumaier, K.E. Wolff
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Diamond Point Machining Facility Design

SPIE Proceedings, 1984
Diamond Point Machining is an extremely sensitive machining operation with very special facility considerations and support equipment requirements. This paper will cover the philosophy, production flow, facility configuration, and support equipment requirements for a complete Diamond Point Machining Facility. The Texas Instruments facility will be used
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Minimal point second order designs

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 1982
Abstract This paper deals with the problem of finding nearly D -optimal designs for multivariate quadratic regression on a cube which take as few observations as possible and still allow estimation of all parameters. It is shown that among the class of all such designs taking as many observations as possible on the corners of the cube there is one ...
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Aerodynamic Multi Point Design Challenge

1997
In the chapter “Son of Concorde, a Technology Challenge” one of the new challenges for a Supersonic Commercial Transport (SCT) is multi-point design for the four main design points supersonic cruise transonic cruise take-off and landing transonic acceleration.
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