2024
Aerospace & Defense


The windshields, windows, and covers of aircrafts, cars, vehicles, and cameras must endure harsh environments. Snow and ice buildup pose significant risks in cold weather, while fogging can obscure the pilot’s or driver’s view, compromising safety. Icing and fogging on cameras also impact their operational effectiveness. To address these challenges,
The most fuel-consuming phase of flight, in terms of liters per second, is take-off. With the increasing popularity of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Unmanned Fighter Jets, the need for longer endurance is a common challenge. Saving fuel during take-off means extending flight time,
PROBLEM: One of the problems with beam scaling systems, as well as command systems, is that the surface-to-air missile must have great maneuverability to intercept an evasive target. As they approach a target, beam-scaling missiles generally must adjust their turns to continue the rate of climb against the target. At high speeds,
Aircraft and other vehicles are out of control. The loss of property and lives is very costly. Why do drivers pull out at a stop sign into the paths of motorcyclists? How can a person unwittingly crash into a brick wall with their foot on the accelerator?
Atomiq is developing a next-generation plasma-based propulsion system, presenting a cutting-edge technology that redefines transportation. The utilization of plasma as a propellant introduces unprecedented efficiency and versatility, addressing the limitations of traditional propulsion methods. The technology delves into the underlying principles, key components, and recent breakthroughs in gravity relativity,
The concept of an optimal receiver has long been a theoretical goal for RF engineers and scientists, dating back more than a century. An optimal receiver is characterized by its ability to adjust major parameters to match the characteristics of the receiving signal, thereby optimizing spectrum usage and the receiving process. However,
I introduce another type of solar-photon spacecraft, differing from the solar sail or heliofoil.
Consider a rotating cylinder rotating along an axis perpendicular to oncoming light. The portion of the reflected light from the part of the cylinder rotating into the light is blue-shifted and the part that is rotating away is red-shifted.

In-flight ice accretion poses a persistent challenge to airplane safety by disrupting wing aerodynamics, leading to increased drag and reduced lift. Ice and snow are common experiences for a large segment of the global population,
This entry concerns the safety of life on the planet. It proposes action to improve our awareness of potential threats from near earth objects in space by asserting the need for an early warning scanning capability that covers all directions.
The recent 2017 discovery of ‘Oumuamua, the first known interstellar object to enter our solar system, is pertinent.
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