22nd DASC

22nd DASC
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 864
Release: 2003
Genre: Astrionics
ISBN:

Red Markers, Close Air Support for the Vietnamese Airborne, 1962-1975

Red Markers, Close Air Support for the Vietnamese Airborne, 1962-1975
Author: Gary Willis
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 0985923113

Award-winning history of a segment of the Vietnam War ... From 1962 until early 1973, a handful of USAF officers and airmen directed close air support for the Vietnamese Airborne and its American advisors in MACV Advisory Team 162. This Red Marker detachment began as a single Air Liaison Officer. It grew into a combat unit of 36 personnel with a dozen aircraft before shrinking to a single officer as the United States withdrew from combat. Over the decade of its existence, less than 175 men served in the unit. Five of them died in combat. This award winning history of these forward air controllers from the beginning to the end is based on contributions from 76 men who were there.

Dreadful Lady over the Mekong Delta

Dreadful Lady over the Mekong Delta
Author: Bob Howe
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2023-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1922896411

Dreadful Lady over the Mekong Delta looks at the men of No 2 Squadron and the operations they flew in the Vietnam War in their Canberra bombers. From April 1967, the squadron spent four years attacking enemy targets, many of them in the Mekong Delta region, and contending with the politics, weather, and ‘fog’ of war. The riverine operations supported by No 2 Squadron were but a small part of an allied effort to disrupt the enemy’s movement of troops and supplies to locations in South Vietnam. It was, according to one commentator, ‘a kind of guerrilla warfare conducted in a navy environment’. Bob Howe arrived in Vietnam in 1969 as a youthful Canberra navigator/bomb-aimer, but much of his time was spent as a specialist in bombing operations. His time there provided him with the firsthand experience and detailed information to write this book. This book in its original format was first published in 2016 by the RAAF’s Air Power Development Centre, filling a gap in the recording of the RAAF’s operations in Vietnam. It also describes how crews overcame the difficulties of operating in an intense Asian war in an aircraft that was designed for a completely different environment. This new edition is intended to bring the experiences and exploits of Bob Howe, No 2 Squadron and its Canberra bomber aircraft to life for a new generation of reader.

23rd DASC

23rd DASC
Author:
Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
Total Pages: 1072
Release: 2004
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Metaheuristics

Metaheuristics
Author: Patrick Siarry
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2016-12-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 331945403X

Metaheuristics exhibit desirable properties like simplicity, easy parallelizability, and ready applicability to different types of optimization problems. After a comprehensive introduction to the field, the contributed chapters in this book include explanations of the main metaheuristics techniques, including simulated annealing, tabu search, evolutionary algorithms, artificial ants, and particle swarms, followed by chapters that demonstrate their applications to problems such as multiobjective optimization, logistics, vehicle routing, and air traffic management. The authors are leading researchers in this domain, with considerable teaching and applications experience, and the book will be of value to industrial practitioners, graduate students, and research academics.

Rapid Prototyping Software for Avionics Systems

Rapid Prototyping Software for Avionics Systems
Author: Nicolas Larrieu
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2014-12-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1848217641

The design, implementation and validation of avionics and aeronautical systems have become extremely complex tasks due to the increase of functionalities that are deployed in current avionics systems and the need to be able certify them before putting them into production. This book proposes a methodology to enable the rapid prototyping of such a system by considering from the start the certification aspects of the solution produced. This method takes advantage of the model-based design approaches as well as the use of formal methods for the validation of these systems. Furthermore, the use of automatic software code generation tools using models makes it possible to reduce the development phase as well as the final solution testing. This book presents, firstly, an overview of the model-based design approaches such as those used in the field of aeronautical software engineering. Secondly, an original methodology that is perfectly adapted to the field of aeronautical embedded systems is introduced. Finally, the authors illustrate the use of this method using a case study for the design, implementation and testing of a new generation aeronautical router.