This literature review examines research on mental models and linear separability published between 2000 and 2012.
Scientific publications
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- To communicate the results of the research program to clients and fulfil our reporting responsibilities to the Department of Defence.
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Latest scientific publications
General document
This document provides a snapshot of possible directions for Centre for Food Innovation (CFI) research.
Technical report
This report discusses the Air Operations Division contribution to the Net Warrior demonstration event NW-D10. NW-D10 was held in September 2010 and demonstrated information interoperability of middleware technologies in dynamic environments with real mission systems. An overview of the NW-D10 event is provided along with a discussion of the technologies demonstrated. The outcomes of NW-D10 are presented and future Net Warrior events and enabling research are outlined.
Technical report
This report provides an athropometric specification that can be used to support vehicle acquisitions and upgrades when no suitable data on the relevant ADF population is available.
Technical report
This report focuses on understanding the characteristics of sea-spikes as they are often the cause of false detections in a radar processor.
Technical report
In this report a 3-D mathematical model for multi-party engagement kinematics is derived suitable for developing, implementing and testing modern missile guidance systems.
Research report
Development of a Monte Carlo model of the fatigue life of corroded specimens of aluminium alloy 7010-T7651. The model simulates both the alloy’s metallurgical inclusions and corrosion pits using extreme value statistical distributions.
Technical report
The control-theoretic Ordered Upwind Methods (OUM) has been employed to solve a number of simple path planning problems.
Research report
This paper develops a low order engine model which is then used to investigate the performance benefits that can be obtained through proper tuning of the governor control parameters.
Technical report
The Velocity Interferometer System for Any Reflector (VISAR) is a system for recording the shock response of condensed materials. This reports on preliminary tests using the recently commissioned DSTO VISAR system, providing an assessment of the experimental set-up and accuracy of the system installation.