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Radar Detection of Helicopters at low SNR using Time-Frequency Transforms

This report describes a radar signal processing technique for detecting helicopter targets based on the micro-Doppler components of the received signal, in a low SNR environment.

Comparative Field Evaluation of the In-service and Prototype Modular Mission Adaptive Combat Ration Packs

In this report  a side-by-side comparison with in-service CRP, a nutrient optimised modular MA CRP design was fielded with dismounted infantry personnel to assess fitness-for-purpose and utilisation over a 6–day use period.

Quality Assurance of Current Combat Ration Pack Components: 2009/10 Submission

Quality assurance (QA) testing was carried out for 29 current combat ration pack (CRP) components from the 2009/10 ration packing program.

Quality Assurance of Current Combat Ration Pack Components: 2009/10 Submission

Quality assurance (QA) testing was carried out for 29 current combat ration pack (CRP) components from the 2009/10 ration packing program.

Quality Assurance of Current Combat Ration Pack Components: 2009/10 Submission

Quality assurance (QA) testing was carried out for 29 current combat ration pack (CRP) components from the 2009/10 ration packing program.

Face and Voice Fusion for Human Recognition in Non-controlled Environments

This paper uses a real life non-controlled scenario to examine verification performance gains possible when fusing low quality face and voice samples at the matching score level.

Cards Reference Manual

This document describes the use of Cards and how it may be readily extended to support other systems.

Measurement of intracellular cAMP using a BRET biosensor

This report describes a simple cost-effective method of measuring the activity of GPCRs coupled to the cAMP signalling pathway.

State-by-State Comparison of the Body Size of Young Australian Adults

The goal of this report is, using the 2005 survey of the civilian population, to determine if a survey of the potential aircrew population could be conducted at fewer locations, hence, saving both time and money.

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