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10 May 2007 Modeling and simulation for small system integration of military and homeland security applications
Mark Bennahmias, Vladimir Esterkin, Kang Lee, Richard Koziol, Andrew Kostrzewski, Gajendra Savant, Tomasz Jannson
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Abstract
A highly productive approach to small systems design and integration (SSDI), and modeling and simulation (M&S), based on rapid/interactive prototyping has been effectively used at Physical Optics Corporation (POC) to support small system development of "intellectual products" that cover a broad range of electromagnetic spectra (X-ray, optical, infrared, and microwave). In particular, the implementation of an accelerated interactive modeling (AIM) environment produces effective engineering solutions for tackling difficult and complex technical issues for combining 3D mechanical design and microwave engineering. In addition, using established small systems engineering principles and the effective use of collaborative input at the start of a development effort that incorporates a diverse range of areas like optics, mechanics, electronics, software, thermal modeling, electromagnetism, surface chemistry, and manufacturing plays an important role in the success of future military and homeland security applications.
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Mark Bennahmias, Vladimir Esterkin, Kang Lee, Richard Koziol, Andrew Kostrzewski, Gajendra Savant, and Tomasz Jannson "Modeling and simulation for small system integration of military and homeland security applications", Proc. SPIE 6564, Modeling and Simulation for Military Operations II, 65640W (10 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.718833
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KEYWORDS
Homeland security

Modeling and simulation

Prototyping

3D modeling

Systems modeling

System integration

Microwave radiation

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