Pub Date : 2005-07-04DOI: 10.1641/0006-3568(2006)056[0447a:TBS]2.0.CO;2
M. Tranter
This issue, guest-edited by poet and memoirist Nick Flynn, contains a diverse collection of poems, essays, and stories, from Eric Fair's essay Consequence, on being an interrogator at Abu Ghraib, to Major Jackson's list poem, "Why I Write Poetry." This stylistically varied issue features emerging poets like Samuel Amadon and Sophie Klahr, as well as established writers such as Steve Almond, Mark Slouka, D. A. Powell, Claudia Rankine, Lauren Groff, and others.
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Pub Date : 2005-07-04DOI: 10.1542/9781581107173-conclusion
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Pub Date : 2005-07-04DOI: 10.1542/9781581107173-ch09
Maxwell Afb Gunter
ion. Different levels of system modeling abstraction usually involve different techniques for model representation and solution. A continuous-time dynamical system might be represented by a set of coupled differential equations. Traditional system-level tools solve the differential equations by approximation with finitedifferences. Circuit-level tools like SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) solve the differential equations with an iterative solution technique that is more accurate, but more time consuming. An environment is needed which can support a mixture of representation and solution techniques. Techniques to be considered for this effort would include discrete-event simulation, continuous-time simulation, and RF and circuitlevel simulation. A focus of the effort will be the integration of the various modeling techniques. A useful modeling and simulation tool should use graphical techniques for problem setup and results analysis to the extent possible. Novel graphical techniques or combinations of graphical techniques will be explored. The use of system description languages such as A-VHDL (Analog VHSIC Hardware Description Language), MHDL (Microwave Hardware Description Language), or SPICE related models would be desirable. PHASE I: 1) Develop detailed design/documentation for a multi-level modeling and simulation capability. 2) A simple prototype of the combination of modeling/simulation techniques shall be demonstrated as proof of concept for Phase II development. 3) The Phase I effort shall result in a detailed plan for Phase II. PHASE II: Develop a full working prototype of the multilevel modeling/simulation capability. The Phase II effort will result in a system that is ready for full-scale commercial development. PHASE III DUAL USE APPLICATIONS: Development of a multilevel modeling and simulation capability would benefit all electronic systems development, whether for commercial or military use. Telecommunications and satellite systems are just a few examples of areas where both commercial and military systems would benefit from an enhanced modeling and simulation capability. REFERENCES: Simulation of Communication Systems, Jeruchim, Balaban and Shanmugan, 1992, Plenum Press, New York. AF98-080 TITLE: Very High Efficiency DC-DC Converter
离子。不同级别的系统建模抽象通常涉及不同的模型表示和解决方法。连续时间动力系统可以用一组耦合微分方程来表示。传统的系统级工具通过有限差分近似求解微分方程。电路级工具(如SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis))使用迭代求解技术来求解微分方程,这种技术更精确,但更耗时。需要一个能够支持表示和解决方案技术混合的环境。为此需要考虑的技术包括离散事件仿真、连续时间仿真、射频和电路级仿真。工作的重点将是各种建模技术的集成。一个有用的建模和仿真工具应该尽可能使用图形技术来设置问题和分析结果。将探索新颖的图形技术或图形技术的组合。需要使用系统描述语言,如A-VHDL(模拟VHSIC硬件描述语言),MHDL(微波硬件描述语言)或SPICE相关模型。阶段1:1)为多级建模和仿真能力开发详细的设计/文档。2)应展示一个简单的模型/模拟技术组合的原型,作为第二期发展的概念证明。3)第一阶段的工作将产生第二阶段的详细计划。第二阶段:开发多层次建模/仿真能力的完整工作原型。第二阶段的努力将产生一个为全面商业开发做好准备的系统。第三阶段双重用途应用:多层建模和仿真能力的开发将有利于所有电子系统的开发,无论是用于商业还是军事用途。电信和卫星系统只是商业和军事系统将从增强的建模和仿真能力中受益的几个领域的例子。参考文献:《通信系统仿真》,Jeruchim, Balaban和Shanmugan, 1992,全会出版社,纽约。标题:非常高效的DC-DC变换器
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Pub Date : 2005-07-04DOI: 10.1542/9781581107173-ch06
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Pub Date : 2005-07-04DOI: 10.1542/9781581107173-ch22
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Pub Date : 2005-07-04DOI: 10.1542/9781581107173-ch19
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