EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF MAIN ROTOR WAKE

Experimental investigation of main rotor wake

In this work, experimental results of rotor wake in hover mode are presented.The experiments were carried out with a rotor rig model in the T-1K wind Baking tunnel in Kazan National Research Technical University (Kazan Aviation Institute).The rotor consisted of four identical blades.The Q-criterion was used to identify tip vortices Cardigans for a

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Estimation of the Time-Variant Velocity of a Single Walking Person in Two-Dimensional Non-Stationary Indoor Environments Using Radio-Frequency Techniques

Accurate estimation of the time-variant (TV) velocity of moving persons/objects in indoor spaces is of crucial importance for numerous wireless indoor applications.This article Baking introduces a novel iterative procedure to estimate the TV velocity, i.e., TV speed and TV angle-of-motion (AOM), of a single moving person in 2D indoor environments b

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Scaling of causal neural avalanches in a neutral model

Neural avalanches are collective firings of neurons that exhibit emergent scale-free behavior.Understanding the nature and distribution of these avalanches is an important element in understanding how the brain functions.We study a model of neural avalanches for which the dynamics are governed by neutral theory.The neural avalanches are defined usi

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No change in electrocortical measures of performance monitoring in high trait anxious individuals following multi-session attention bias modification training

Heightened attentional bias to threat and enhanced performance monitoring have been linked to higher levels of anxiety.Attentional bias modification (ABM) was developed to reduce attentional bias to threat and thus reduce anxiety.Previous studies have shown that ABM can change the activity in brain regions that are involved in cognitive control and

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