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These projects/programs investigate the future generations of wireless technology relying on physical, MAC layer and network layers to design the advanced ad
This project aims to develop new modeling and measurement techniques of wireless coexistence systems to support the efficient use of the radio frequency (RF)
With the massive integration of distributed renewable energy sources (RESs) into the power system, the demand for timely and reliable network monitoring
Wireless communication is a key enabling technology for the implementation of advanced manufacturing systems. Factory operators aim to improve visibility and
Imagine how much safer a fire fighter's job would be if it were possible for a robot to navigate in a burning building and locate those in need of assistance
The US TAG assumes a mirror structure to ISO/TC 276. As each member country has one vote within ISO/TC 276, the US vote is determined by the consensus position
This WSQ testing is updated for "Wavelet Scalar Quantization (WSQ) Gray-Scale Fingerprint Image Compression Specification Version 3.1" which is available at
Although over 46 million residential structures in the United States are in areas of risk of wildfires, building and fire codes and standards do not provide the
For more information regarding this project, please visit: http://xw2k.nist.gov/xml/ The World Wide Web has grown to become the world's digital library, making
Seeing inside a material object, in three dimensions, is often crucial for proper characterization, so that the link between microstructure and properties can
Using X-ray diffraction techniques one can measure the full stress tensor just inside the surface of a sheet metal specimen under applied load. For experiments
NIST’s Material Measurement Laboratory and Physical Measurement Laboratory are developing a first-of-kind X-ray testbed for operando monitoring of catalytic
In order to calculate the stresses that develop within a formed part, and thereby compensate for such things as elastic springback, it is necessary for the
NIST is working with industry to define the fundamental tenets of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) and research, develop and standardize the technologies and
Micromagnetics concerns the patterns of magnetization that arise in materials on the scale of nanometers. Understanding these structures is key to technologies