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SAIC chart management system

OCEANS 2000 MTS/IEEE Conference and Exhibition. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37158), 2002
Telecommunication companies are competing more frequently each year for seafloor space near popular landing sites. The increased competition has effectively mandated to each marine survey and cable installation company that survey and installation results must be produced at an ever-increasing rate, allowing the new networks to start transmitting light
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Tactical multisensor fusion (TMSF): an SAIC white paper

SPIE Proceedings, 1999
A software application for correlating and fusing information products from multiple dissimilar sensors is presented. The Tactical Multi Sensor Fusion (TMSF) system is a C ++ object oriented application implementing data correlation and fusion algorithms which provide decision aids for identifying, locating, and determining the status of processing ...
Robert D. Henderson   +2 more
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SAIC, a Giant of the Domestic Market

2017
This chapter focuses on the second production model. Shanghai Automotive Industry (Group) Corporation (SAIC), currently the largest Chinese carmaker, is owned by the Shanghai municipal government and has established two joint ventures with Volkswagen and General Motors.
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Description of the SAIC DX system as used for MUC-6

Proceedings of the 6th conference on Message understanding - MUC6 '95, 1995
This is a very young project, operational for only a few months. The focus of the effort is data-extraction, the identification of instances of data-classes in "commercial" text -- e.g., newspapers, technical reports, business correspondence, intelligence briefs.
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On the Joint Detection SAIC Algorithm in Asynchronous GSM Network

2005 IEEE 61st Vehicular Technology Conference, 2005
As a crucial convolution step, SAIC (single antenna interference cancellation) has been introduced into GSM system. Great capacity gain could be achieved with SAIC applied, and a feasible study is being conducted in 3GPP. Since most of GSM networks are operated in asynchronous mode, the development and evaluation of SAIC algorithm in asynchronous ...
null Zhigang Tian   +2 more
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Single antenna interference cancellation (SAIC) for GSM networks

2003 IEEE 58th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC 2003-Fall (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37484), 2003
This paper presents field trial results for downlink interference cancellation in a live GSM network. Uplink interference cancellation techniques have been developed in the past, which exploit the use of multiple receive antennas. However, downlink techniques are typically limited to just the use of a single receive antenna due to space limitations ...
A. Mostafa   +3 more
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SAIC marine unexploded ordnance (UXO) survey system

OCEANS 2008, 2008
SAIC has developed a unique underwater UXO detection system for use in shallow water with typical depths up to 6 m (~20 ft) and a maximum depth of 10 m (~30 ft).This new system, known as the Marine Towed Array (MTA) has completed its first successful UXO survey on the Currituck Sound in Duck, NC in May 2005. A perspective view of the sensor platform is
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Participation of SAIC in the LLUMC Proton Synchrotron Project

1989
Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC) is constructing a 250 MeV proton synchrotron and associated treatment facilities for the purpose of the control of cancer through particle beam irradiation or proton therapy. The synchrotron and beam transport line are being developed by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) with participation by ...
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SAIC opens world's largest hydrogen station in Shanghai

Fuel Cells Bulletin, 2019
Chinese automaker SAIC Motor and Shanghai Chemical Industrial Park have jointly opened a hydrogen refueling station for fuel cell electric vehicles in Shanghai, which they say is currently the world's largest station, and supplied by the Park's by-product hydrogen.
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