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Journal articles on the topic "Smart Defence"

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Iles, Doug. "Smart defence." New Scientist 214, no. 2863 (2012): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(12)61166-x.

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Gwynne, Peter. "Defence: Smart weapons are not so smart." Physics World 9, no. 8 (1996): 11–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2058-7058/9/8/13.

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Giegerich, Bastian. "NATO's Smart Defence: Who's Buying?" Survival 54, no. 3 (2012): 69–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00396338.2012.690982.

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Santos, Gilda, Ana Barros, Cristina Oliveira, and Patrícia Ferreira. "Smart Acclimatization Textile Systems for Defence." Key Engineering Materials 812 (July 2019): 25–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.812.25.

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The development of active and/or passive systems for acclimatization of soldiers’ uniforms is seen as an important tool to guarantee soldiers’ comfort and, consequently, to improve their performance during military missions. Accordingly, this work aimed at the development of an innovative acclimatization textile system, comprising both active and passive technologies that can act as temperature regulators in response to environmental conditions and soldiers’ body needs. This study presents the main results achieved on the performance assessment of the developed textile system, with emphasis on comfort assessment determined through characterization of the selected materials in terms of physical properties and functionalities in laboratory conditions, characterization of biophysical parameters of the clothing ensemble in a climatic chamber and preliminary field tests in non-controlled environments. This paper summarizes a part of the activities and results of EDA (European Defence Agency)’s ACCLITEXSYS project.
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Rada, Josef. "Smart defence: Joint geospatial support in NATO." GeoScape 13, no. 2 (2019): 98–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/geosc-2019-0009.

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Abstract Smart defence in NATO may in its very nature represent not only automated remote solutions for battle activities, but harmonized and efficient system of geospatial support of deployed units as well. The objective of this study is to uncover the essence of allied geospatial support mechanism, determine critical spots and propose appropriate system enhancements. Wealth of experience of members of the Armed forces of the Czech Republic was utilized to summarize the state of geospatial support in NATO. It is preferentially experience from foreign operations ISAF and KFOR, cooperation with NATO Headquarters SHAPE and from participation in Multinational Geospatial Support Group. Presented proposals for improvements of geospatial support might have significant impact on intelligence service and military units themselves. Highlights for public administration, management and planning: • Multinational Geospatial Support Group will become a single complex executive component of NATO geospatial support for foreign operations. • Financial and capacity means for geospatial support must be centralized directly within NATO structure to reach maximum efficiency. • Production of standardized-only scale set maps covering territory of NATO and areas of interest is to be obligatorily for all member nations. • Access to the web service CoreGIS should be granted for all NATO nations at a national level.
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Scala, Christine M., Matthew E. Ibrahim, Alan R. Wilson, Darren P. Edwards, and V. Tan Truong. "Australian Defence Applications of Advanced Smart Materials Research." Materials Science Forum 654-656 (June 2010): 2079–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.654-656.2079.

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This paper overviews some recent S&T innovations in smart materials and structures at the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) under a Corporate Enabling Research Program (CERP) on Signatures, Materials and Energy. The CERP program includes development and transitioning of technology across the maritime, air and land domains, with the major focus of the smart materials program component being to increase the safety, availability and maintainability of Defence assets. Three specific examples are provided of the smart materials and structures program, ranging across the spectrum of technology readiness from new concept phase to technology transitioning, viz.: (i) Advances in smart sensing for prognostics-based platform management; (ii) Fabrication of nanostructured and ultrafine grained materials through top-down severe plastic deformation processing of bulk materials; (iii) Innovative application of carbon nanotubes/conducting polymers as artificial muscles for low-power propulsion and control of small autonomous underwater systems. In each case, the DSTO effort is underpinned by strong university or industry linkages to deliver challenging interdisciplinary S&T.
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Griggs, Jessica. "Smart dust to provide solar early warning defence." New Scientist 205, no. 2746 (2010): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(10)60289-8.

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Ibrahim, Matthew E., and Christine M. Scala. "Innovations in Smart Materials and Integrated Structural Health Monitoring in the Australian Defence Force." Advances in Science and Technology 56 (September 2008): 545–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ast.56.545.

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The Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) has established a leading-edge program to enable the development and transitioning of innovative Smart Materials and Structures technology across the spectrum from fundamental science to use in the field. This program extends and harnesses technology in the area of Smart Materials, Sensors and Systems, in order to increase safety of Defence aircraft, ships, submarines and vehicles, increase availability, reduce the cost of asset ownership and operations, and enhance overall military capability. The program has linkages into broad networks, with strong university and industry relationships, and is also very relevant to the management of civil infrastructure and other equipment. We present here an overview of some key research areas within the DSTO Smart Materials and Structures Initiative, highlighting developments in : (i) Smart Materials, including environmentallyfriendly coatings that exhibit properties of greater flexibility and durability for aerospace applications, nano-crystalline coatings that provide increased wear resistance, and Defence applications for carbon nanotubes; (ii) Smart Sensing, including chemical, structural fatigue, fuel contamination, environmental degradation, corrosion and its precursors, and overheating and mechanical wear; and (iii) Smart Systems that employ innovative techniques to acquire and process data from a range of sensors by harvesting energy from local structures to power microelectronic circuits.
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Spellar, Jhon. "Smart procurement: An objective of the strategic defence review." RUSI Journal 143, no. 2 (1998): 33–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071849808446247.

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Krutzen, R. W. "In Defence of Common Moral Sense." Dialogue 38, no. 2 (1999): 235–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0012217300007204.

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RésuméL'un des traits frappants d'une bonne partie des théories morales contemporaines est l'absence qu'on y trouve du sens moral commun. Les constructions théoriques de Rawls, Singer, Sidgwick et Smart sont caractéristiques à cet égard. Chacune échoue à rendre compte adéquatement du savoir moral que nous avons. Malgré leurs différences, leur échec commun tient à la méprise qu'elles partagent au sujet de la relation entre théorie et pratique, et à leur conception exagérée du rôle épistémique que jouent les principes moraux dans la reconnaissance et la justification de la vérité de nos jugements moraux.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Smart Defence"

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Ibrahim, M. E. "Advanced applications of smart materials research for the enhancement of Australian defence capability." Fishermans Bend, Victoria : Defence Science and Technology Organisation, 2009. http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-24764.

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O'Callaghan, Derek Michael. "United Kingdom's defence procurement : a period of smart enlightenment or halting culture." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.435843.

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Louth, John. "A low dishonest decade ... : smart acquisition and defence procurement into the new millennium." Thesis, Cardiff Metropolitan University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10369/944.

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Smart acquisition was the change programme introduced at the end of the twentieth century charged with transforming the effectiveness of defence procurement within the United Kingdom. The initiative was rolled-out as a cornerstone of the Blair government’s strategic defence initiative from 1998 onwards and represents, today, the management philosophy, public sector organisational structures and UK industrial strategy for delivering defence equipment. This research seeks to understand the manner and extent of changes to defence procurement derived from the smart acquisition initiative, viewed as a ‘technology’ through which government exercises power. Accordingly, understanding smart acquisition develops and deepens our knowledge of the nature of government itself. I offer, initially, in chapters 1 and 2 an introduction to smart acquisition, its background and historical antecedence. I discuss the methodology employed for interrogating the phenomenon as an auto/ethnographical study of UK defence practices. Chapter 3 details the factors that drove defence reorganisation, whilst chapter 4 derives smart acquisition as rational and benign managerial change. Chapter 5 critiques this perspective by unveiling smart acquisition as a neoliberal construct through which government procures and cements assemblages of regimes of control and socialisation, legitimised through managerial narratives and governmentalist forms. A revised critical analytical model of smart acquisition embracing governmentalist notions is, consequently, provided in chapter 6. Chapter 7 introduces a specific defence procurement project team and describes its transformation strategy and emerging business model. In chapter 8 the project team is superficially revealed as a rational change agent embedding and embracing management reform. Chapter 9 critiques this, presenting the team as a constructed governmentalist regime, an expression of control, socialisation and surrender of agency. Chapter 10 concludes the research by observing that smart acquisition is a complex set of understandings and a multiplicity of forms and discourses.
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Wadström, Paul, and Anton Gille. "Smart Defence i Skandinavien : En analys av de skandinaviska länderns försvars- och säkerhetsstrategier." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Statsvetenskap, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-138193.

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Defence and security related issues are constantly changing. Many of the current platforms which encourage international cooperation between countries was created during the end of previous wars. This has also strengthened a will to maintain stability and peace through collective defence. Nato is today an organisation that plays an intricate role of importance of further investments towards a better global security, and the initiation of Smart Defence was a way to achieve that. This thesis focuses on the concept of Smart Defence in a Scandinavian context. The aim of the thesis is to examine to what extent the concept is to be found in the Scandinavian countries’ defence and security strategies, in what ways this concept is manifested and how relevant the concept is to Scandinavia. With the outset of examining strategic documents, the thesis is performing a qualitative concept analysis. Adopting the concept definition of Carl Lagerström, the analysis is performed by a constructed coding and analysis scheme, in which separate categories have been created to represent the crucial ideas of the concept. The results show that even though the Scandinavian countries are similar in many ways, they differ in terms of their relationship to Nato. While none of the Scandinavian countries entirely correspond to concept in a Scandinavian context, it is notable that Sweden is the only country to be in line with more than one category of the conceptual framework. Norway and Denmark, in the light of their commitment to Nato, show none or little correspondence to the concept from a Scandinavian point of view. Regarding the relevance of the concept, we consider it to be potentially high because of their common threat scenarios and the emphasis on improving the effective use of resources.
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Cervantes, Marcos A., Christopher Enderton, and Joshua S. Powers. "Rapid Execution of an Analysis of Alternatives for NATO Special Operations HQ A Smart Defence Approach." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/17336.

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NATO Special Operations Headquarters (NSHQ) determined a need for an air wing after years of conducting operations in Afghanistan. Air enablers are critical to Special Operations Forces combat effectiveness. This capability is not assembled overnight, and training and equipment are vital to mission success. Under the new national strategy for a Smart Defense approach, a Rapid Analysis of Alternatives is needed to find the best way to establish an NSHQ Air Wing. In order to pursue a Smart Defense approach, the U.S. strategy needs to provide a short-term plan for rapid implementation. As the framework nation for the NSHQ, the U.S. would bear much of the economic burden for developing this capability. The most cost-effective approach to this strategy is to employ Excess Defense Articles for immediate use in NATO. The retiring CH-47D and UH-60L aircraft are proven capabilities still being used in Afghanistan and provide a stop-gap solution with low cost to the U.S. This solution provides an immediate capability to support NSHQ and provides time for member nations to begin training while working through political issues. In the long term, this strategy alleviates the U.S.s cost burden and allows NATO to have a larger role in future conflicts.
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Akcadag, Emine. "Le potentiel de Smart Power de l'UE : comment penser la puissance européenne ?" Thesis, Strasbourg, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014STRAG027/document.

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Depuis les années 1970, bien avant l’entrée en vigueur du traité de Maastricht, le statut de l’UE dans les relations internationales et donc sa puissance est une source des débats conceptuels. Bien que la construction européenne soit souvent vue comme un processus de renoncement à la puissance, l’idée d’une Europe puissance qui se substitute à l’impuissance des Etats membres après la Seconde Guerre mondiale est toujours présente parmi les représentants de divers approches des relations internationales: puissance civile, puissance normative, puissance militaire, puissance douce, etc. Il faut remarquer que la recherche pour les nouveaux concepts supposés décrire toujours mieux la nature énigmatique de la puissance européenne continue. L’objectif de ce travail est de contribuer à ce débat en utilisant le concept de smart power, combinaison raisonné de hard et de soft power, pour décrire le rapport de l’UE à la puissance. Le concept de smart power parait pertinent pour expliquer le modèle de la puissance de l’Union, même si, en pratique, l’UE a des difficultés à exercer le smart power en raison du manque de volonté parmi ces pays membres
Since the 1970s, even before the Maastricht Treaty comes into force, the status of the EU in international relations and therefore its power is a source of conceptual debates. Although European integration is often seen as a process of renunciation of power, the idea of a European power which replaces the powerlessness of member states after the Second World War is always present among the representatives of various approaches to international relations: civilian power, normative power, soft power, military power, etc. It should be noted that the search for new concepts to describe better the enigmatic nature of European power is in progress.The aim of this work is to contribute to this debate by using the concept of smart power, effective combination of hard power and soft power, in order to describe the nature of the power of the EU. The concept of smart power seems relevant to explain the model of the EU’s power, although, in practice, the EU has difficulties in exercising smart power because of the lack of will among the member countries
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Nelson, Jack A. "Alliance Ground Surveillance and the future of NATO's smart defense." Thesis, Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/41422.

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Twenty-three years after its inception in 1991, NATO's Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) program is nearly an operational reality. Though AGS is a significant accomplishment, the political, economic, and strategic concerns of individual Allies have tempered the pursuit of a more robust acquisition. AGS will provide an important capability advance for the Alliance, but it obviously cannot overcome all the systemic capability shortcomings that the Alliance's Smart Defense (SD) initiative hopes to address. Given NATO's struggles with AGS, its label as a flagship SD program may be undeserved'or illustrative of the challenges facing SD. While AGS appears to mirror the NATO AWACS acquisition, neither provides an ideal template for further SD programs. Instead, the successes and failures of AGS suggest an evolution in joint Alliance procurements. While focusing on efficiencies'a traditional SD ideal that is insufficient in isolation'AGS reinforces a more important principle in the Alliance: sustaining NATO's political cohesion.
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Le, Baron Thomas. "Using Smart Scheduling to Reduce the Negative Impacts of Instrumentation-based Defenses on Embedded Systems." Digital WPI, 2019. https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/1286.

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Real-time embedded systems can be found in a large number of devices we use, including safety-critical systems. Useful for their small size and low power consumption, they are also harder to protect against state-of-the-art attacks than general purpose systems due to their lack of hardware features. Even current defenses may not be applicable since instrumentation added to defend real-time embedded systems may cause them to miss their deadlines, rending them inoperable. We show that the static properties obtained by the scheduling policies can be used as security guarantees for the tasks composing the program. By completely securing a subset of the tasks of the program only using the scheduler policy, we remove the need to add external instrumentation on these tasks, reducing the amount of extra instructions needed to entirely protect the system. With less instrumentation, the overhead added by the defenses is reduced and can therefore be applied to a larger number of systems.
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Bullaro, Gabriel J. II. "The role of smart cards in the Department of Defense's future health care information system." Thesis, Boston University, 2000. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/27609.

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Andrade, João. "Análise de um projeto de investimento em ativo fixo tangível de aplicação militar: Estudo de caso de aviões militares de transporte tático." Master's thesis, Academia Militar. Direção de Ensino, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/8312.

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O presente Trabalho de Investigação Aplicada encontra-se subordinado ao tema ”ANÁLISE DE UM PROJECTO DE INVESTIMENTO EM ACTIVO FIXO TANGÍVEL DE APLICAÇÃO MILITAR: Estudo de caso de Aviões Militares de Transporte Tático”. Esta Investigação visa realizar uma análise de um projeto de investimento em ativo fixo tangível de aplicação militar atendendo ao contexto atual do País tendo como estudo o modelo da EMBRAER Kc-390. A análise ao referido Projeto de Investimento é feita com base no contexto em que Portugal se encontra neste momento e também com aquilo que é emanado pelo atual Conceito Estratégico de Defesa Nacional e a conjuntura da defesa a nível Internacional. A metodologia adotada na realização deste trabalho teve por consulta a obra de Marie-Fabienne Fortin e Yin sendo composta por uma recolha bibliográfica e documental exaustiva, a utilização de entrevistas e por fim atendendo ao caráter atual do estudo uma pesquisa e observação das Noticias avançadas por diversos órgãos e agentes. O Trabalho de Investigação Aplicada é composto por Três partes e seis capítulos organizados e esquematizados de forma planeada e objetiva. Na primeira parte/etapa é feita uma abordagem teórica sobre a análise de investimentos introduzindo conceitos como o Pooling and Sharing, Smart defense, Dual use inserindo-os nos atuais contextos Nacionais e Europeus bem como a apresentação teórica do modelo de avaliação. Na segunda parte é feita a apresentação do Projeto de Investimento juntamente com uma apresentação e análise a todos os intervenientes envolvidos no Projeto de investimento. Na terceira e derradeira última parte é referente aos Resultados e Conclusões, aqui é feita aplicação de indicadores associados a análise Custo -benefício e por fim retiradas as Conclusões. Conclui-se então que este tipo de Projeto é bastante encorajador para a Industria Nacional contribuindo em diversas áreas e setores do tecido empresarial Português, contribuindo principalmente na componente financeiras das entidades envolvidas.
Abstract This work lies Applied Research entitled "ANALYSIS OF AN INVESTMENT PROJECT IN TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS OF MILITARY APPLICATION: Case Study of Military Tactical Transport Aircraft". This research aims to conduct an analysis of a proposed investment in tangible assets for military application given the current context of the country having as study model EMBRAER KC-390. The analysis referred to the Investment Project is based on the context in which Portugal is at the moment and also with what is given off by the current Strategic Concept of National Defence and the Defence environment at the international level. The methodology adopted in this work was to query the work of Marie-Fabienne Fortin and Yin being composed of a comprehensive bibliographic and documentar collection, the use of interviews and finally given the current character of the study and observation of a search by Advanced News various organs and agents. Work for Applied Research consists of three parts and six chapters organized and outlined a planned and objective manner. In the first part / stage a theoretical approach to investment analysis introducing concepts like Poling and Sharing, Smart Defense, Dual Use inserting them in the current National and European contexts as well as the theoretical presentation of the evaluation model is made. In the second part of the presentation of the Draft Investment is made along with a presentation and analysis to all stakeholders involved in the project investment . In the third and final last part is referring to the results and conclusions, taken here is application of indicators related to cost-benefit analysis and finally the conclusions drawn. It is concluded that this type of design is quite encouraging for the National Industries contributing in various areas and sectors of the Portuguese business community, especially in contributing financial component of the entities involved.
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Books on the topic "Smart Defence"

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Jahankhani, Hamid, Stefan Kendzierskyj, Nishan Chelvachandran, and Jaime Ibarra, eds. Cyber Defence in the Age of AI, Smart Societies and Augmented Humanity. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35746-7.

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Kincaid, Bill. Dancing with the dinosaur: How to do business with MoD in the smart procurement world. UK Defence Forum, 1999.

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Henius, Jakob. Smart defense: A critical appraisal. NATO Defense College, 2012.

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ill, Hausherr Rosmarie, ed. Smart moves: A kid's guide to self-defense. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1995.

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A street-smart song: Capoeira philosophy and inner life. Blue Snake Books/Frog, Ltd., 2005.

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M, Dyer Gerri, and Foundation for Crime Prevention Education., eds. Safe, smart and self-reliant: Personal safety for women and children. Foundation for Crime Prevention Education, 1996.

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Bob Kasper's Tactical Knives: Street Smart Training Tactics That Work in the Real World. Paladin Press, 2011.

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Kahn, Robert. Bobby and Mandee's too smart for bullies. Future Horizons, 2001.

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Rafkin, Louise. Street smarts: A personal safety guide for women. HarperSanFrancisco, 1995.

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Rafkin, Louise. Street smarts: A personal safety guide for women. HarperSanFrancisco, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Smart Defence"

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Kumar, Narendra, and Ambesh Dixit. "Nanotechnology-Empowered Smart Soldier." In Nanotechnology for Defence Applications. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29880-7_7.

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Efthymiopoulos, Marios Panagiotis. "NATO’s Cyber-Defence: A Methodology for Smart Defence." In Cyber-Development, Cyber-Democracy and Cyber-Defense. Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1028-1_12.

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Elmendili, Fatna, Anas Moustir, and Younes El Bouzekri El Idrissi. "New Privacy Defence Methodologies and Techniques Over Social Networks." In Innovations in Smart Cities Applications Edition 2. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11196-0_61.

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Hac, Benedykt, and Kazimierz Szefler. "Offshore Wind Farms – Support or Threat to the Defence of Polish Sea Areas?" In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78605-6_22.

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Fernández-Villacañas Marín, Manuel A. "The Application of Social and Viral Marketing and the Management of Social Networks to Promote the European Defence Conscience." In Marketing and Smart Technologies. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1564-4_17.

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Gokula Vishnu Kirti, D., C. R. Balaji, and A. Joshuva. "A Smart Delimit Scrutinization Droid for Defence Border Surveillance Through LIDAR." In Advances in Automation, Signal Processing, Instrumentation, and Control. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8221-9_74.

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Pajewska-Szmyt, M., R. Gadzała-Kopciuch, A. Sidorenko, and Bogusław Buszewski. "Smart Surface with Ferromagnetic Properties for Eco- and Bioanalytics." In Functional Nanostructures and Sensors for CBRN Defence and Environmental Safety and Security. Springer Netherlands, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1909-2_14.

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Vaseashta, Ashok, Gheorghe Duca, Elena Culighin, Oleg Bogdevici, Surik Khudaverdyan, and Anatolie Sidorenko. "Smart and Connected Sensors Network for Water Contamination Monitoring and Situational Awareness." In Functional Nanostructures and Sensors for CBRN Defence and Environmental Safety and Security. Springer Netherlands, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1909-2_20.

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Chinnici, Marta, Vincenzo Fioriti, and Andrea Arbore. "The Network Topology of Connecting Things: Defence of IoT Graph in the Smart City." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22750-0_7.

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Ibrahim, Matthew E., and Christine M. Scala. "Innovations in Smart Materials and Integrated Structural Health Monitoring in the Australian Defence Force." In Emboding Intelligence in Structures and Integrated Systems. Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/3-908158-13-3.545.

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Conference papers on the topic "Smart Defence"

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Yi, Tang, Yan Minghui, and Sha Qian. "Security defence system for smart grid." In 2011 4th International Conference on Electric Utility Deregulation and Restructuring and Power Technologies (DRPT). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/drpt.2011.5993886.

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Wilson, Alan R., Stephen C. Galea, Christine Scala, and Albert Wong. "Australian defence requirements and initiatives in smart materials and structures." In SPIE's International Symposium on Smart Materials, Nano-, and Micro- Smart Systems, edited by Alan R. Wilson. SPIE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.469046.

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Corsi, C., N. Liberatore, S. Mengali, A. Mercuri, R. Viola, and D. Zintu. "Advanced applications to security of IR smart microbolometers." In Optics/Photonics in Security and Defence, edited by Gary W. Kamerman, Ove K. Steinvall, Keith L. Lewis, Keith A. Krapels, John C. Carrano, and Arturas Zukauskas. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.747157.

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Connor, Barry. "Smart Remotely Piloted Aircraft System for Real Time Object Detection." In SPIE Security + Defence Industry Talks, edited by Conference Chair. SPIE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2582388.

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Joshi, Ninad V., Sumedh P. Joshi, Malhar S. Jojare, and Anjali R. Askhedkar. "IoT based Smart Vest and Helmet for Defence Sector." In 2021 International Conference on Communication information and Computing Technology (ICCICT). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccict50803.2021.9510067.

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Sriram, P. R., Sandeep Kumar Ramani, Ram V. Shrivatsav, Muthu M.Mankiandan, and Nithin Ayyappaa. "Autonomous Drone for Defence Machinery Maintenance and Surveillance." In 2019 Third World Conference on Smart Trends in Systems Security and Sustainablity (WorldS4). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/worlds4.2019.8904014.

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Tarrant, O. J., C. Hollingworth, and C. Hambidge. "National-Scale Inspection of Flood Defence Infrastructure with Remotely Sensed Data." In International Conference on Smart Infrastructure and Construction 2019 (ICSIC). ICE Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/icsic.64669.099.

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Li, Kun. "Development and Application of Management Information System for Frontier Defence Government Affairs." In 2018 International Conference on Intelligent Transportation, Big Data & Smart City (ICITBS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icitbs.2018.00132.

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Mishra, Anuroop, Abhyudya Bajpai, Anubhav Mishra, and Abhinav Mishra. "Autonomous Defence Vehicle for Precise Targeting and Mission Accomplishment – A Survey of Various Technologies." In 2020 International Conference on Smart Electronics and Communication (ICOSEC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icosec49089.2020.9215320.

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Kulkarni, Nishanth B., A. Sreedevi, Sukumar Patil, C. V. Bhanuprakash, Bhoopendra Kumar Singh, and Vinod Chippalkatti. "Multiple output fly back converter with primary side current mode control for defence applications." In 2017 International conference on Smart grids, Power and Advanced Control Engineering (ICSPACE). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icspace.2017.8343419.

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Reports on the topic "Smart Defence"

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Cervantes, Marcos A., Christopher K. Enderton, and Joshua S. Powers. Rapid Execution of an Analysis of Alternatives for NATO Special Operations HQ: A Smart Defence Approach. Defense Technical Information Center, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada571009.

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Winzer, Stphen R. Composite Smart Materials for Defense and Dual-Use Applications. Defense Technical Information Center, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada299507.

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Stern, Ariana. FLC Award: QED: Quantum Ensured Defense of the Smart Electric Grid. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1787274.

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Cate, Gregory A. Are the Department of Defense Outsourcing Efforts Smart Business for Military Operations and the Operational Commander? Defense Technical Information Center, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada419398.

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