1 Special Issue on Unmanned Ground Vehicles FIGURES OMITTED Unmanned Systems Magazine Summer 1995‚ volume 13‚ number 3 UGV HISTORY 101: A Brief History of Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) Development Efforts Douglas W. Gage (gage@nosc.mil) "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" -- George Santayana INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief survey of a number of different threads of development that have brought the UGV field to its current state
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aspects of stolen property is vehicle theft. What sets this crime apart from other stolen property is what I call the “mobility doctrine”. Meaning‚ vehicles have the inherent ability to be easily relocated from one location to another (Karmen‚ 2015). This creates a special dynamic; because the location a vehicle is left in can have a significant impact on it susceptibility to being stolen (Karmen‚ 2015). Couple this dynamic and mobility doctrine with the fact that vehicles are not physically protected
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When purchasing a new vehicle‚ many consumers are faced with many choices of financing‚ and part for the decision that needs to be addressed is buying or leasing. In this paper we will look at the differences between buying and leasing a new automobile. Automobiles In America‚ cars have become a way of life‚ and most people could not live without one. They have also become the second largest financial commitment that most people will make‚ outside of buying a house‚ and for some people‚ there car
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Abstract Currently‚ all commercialized traffic information systems within the automotive telematics industry are centralized systems‚ either integrated within an In-Vehicle navigation system or as a stand alone system. With the proliferation of wireless communication technologies‚ Inter-vehicle communication could potentially be applied to solve ever-worsening transportation problems around the world. As a component of the Intelligent Transportation System and one of the concrete applications
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Evaluation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Introduction Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are aircrafts that do not require to be piloted by human beings; they do not have human pilots when they are in motion. Their flight is mostly guided by remote controls or by autonomously by computers. The typical launch and recovery of such vehicles is dependent on the capacity of an automatic function. The automatic function is dependent on some external operatives on the ground. Their main applications are military
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On the above date and time‚ I Sargent Marion‚ observe a vehicle driving in the wrong lane of traffic on 41A near Peters Road. I attempted to the stop the‚ in which he proceeds another three miles before pulling over. The vehicle was stopped on 41A and East Brook Rd. The driver jumped out of the vehicle‚ with his hands in his waist band‚ I order the driver to show me his hands. I was able to deploy my less-than-lethal Taser‚ which I connected with the driver bring him to the ground. I then detained
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Alternatives to Gasoline in Vehicles One of the most pressing issues in today’s society both climatically and economically is the use of gasoline and fossil fuels in our vehicles. Ever since the creation of the automobile in the early 1900s gasoline has become a commodity that helps the global economy tremendously. However‚ after over one hundred years of the use the resource has come to be scarcer‚ and all of the greenhouse gases and pollution that were released have helped set in motion the
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DUMMY ADVERTISING VEHICLE Dummy vehicle advertising is pretesting method of measuring advertisement effectiveness. Pretesting: Pre-tests include both concept ads and finished ads that have not yet been deployed or been evaluated and measured. In the concept test‚ the ad has not yet been created or is in an intermediary state of completion. It might be in storyboard form‚ live-action rough form‚ or exist as an animatic. The consumer might be able to offer some suggestions and reactions about
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Very few motorists get behind the wheel of their vehicles thinking that they will be involved in a collision. However‚ auto accidents occur all too often on the streets of New York City‚ and throughout the state. In fact‚ according to a New York State Traffic Safety Data report‚ there were more than 304‚000 car crashes in 2013 alone. Since getting into a wreck is often a frightening experience for those involved‚ it may help people to know what to do after an accident before one happens. Notify
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Vehicle Showroom 1 Purpose Vehicle showroom management system describes the complete process of selling a vehicle to a customer from the dealer’s showroom. Before selling‚ the vehicle belongs to the fixed asset of the dealer’s showroom. So the main point of this scenario is posting the vehicle from a fixed asset to a current asset. While executing the process‚ the dealer can manually maintain the vehicle business transaction type‚ which means‚ the vehicle can be set as a new or used vehicle to sell
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