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    A model for the three-dimensional spacecraft control laboratory experiment

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    A model for the three-dimensional Spacecraft Control Laboratory Experiment (SCOLE) is developed. The objective behind this method of modelling is to utilize the basic partial differential equations of motion for this distributed parameter system and not to use the modal expansion in developing the model. The final model obtained is in terms of a transfer function matrix which relates the flexible mast parameters like displacement, slope, shear stress, etc. to external forces and moments

    Dynamics and control of flexible spacecraft during and after slewing maneuvers

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    The dynamics and control of slewing maneuvers of NASA Spacecraft COntrol Laboratory Experiment (SCOLE) are analyzed. The control problem of slewing maneuvers of SCOLE is formulated in terms of an arbitrary maneuver about any given axis. The control system is developed for the combined problem of rigid-body slew maneuver and vibration suppression of the flexible appendage. The control problem formulation incorporates the nonlinear dynamical equations derived previously, and is expressed in terms of a two-point boundary value problem utilizing a quadratic type of performance index. The two-point boundary value problem is solved as a hierarchical control problem with the overall system being split in terms of two subsystems, namely the slewing of the entire assembly and the vibration suppression of the flexible antenna. The coupling variables between the two dynamical subsystems are identified and these two subsystems for control purposes are treated independently in parallel at the first level. Then the state-space trajectory of the combined problem is optimized at the second level

    Design of Hybrid Network Anomalies Detection System (H-NADS) Using IP Gray Space Analysis

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    In Network Security, there is a major issue to secure the public or private network from abnormal users. It is because each network is made up of users, services and computers with a specific behavior that is also called as heterogeneous system. To detect abnormal users, anomaly detection system (ADS) is used. In this paper, we present a novel and hybrid Anomaly Detection System with the uses of IP gray space analysis and dominant scanning port identification heuristics used to detect various anomalous users with their potential behaviors. This methodology is the combination of both statistical and rule based anomaly detection which detects five types of anomalies with their three types of potential behaviors and generates respective alarm messages to GUI.Network Security, Anomaly Detection, Suspicious Behaviors Detection

    Searching Doubly Charged Leptons at Present and Future Colliders

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    The production at the LHC of exotic excited leptons of charge Q=+2eQ = +2e is considered. Such states are predicted in composite models with extended isospin multiplets (IW=1I_{W}=1 and IW=3/2I_{W}=3/2). The coupling among these doubly charged leptons and Standard Model fermions may occurs either via gauge or contact interactions. In the former case the decay channels are more constrained. We study the production cross section at the LHC of L++L^{++} (ppL++pp \rightarrow L^{++} \, \ell^{-}) and focus on the leptonic signature deriving from the subsequent decays $L^{++} \rightarrow W^{+} \ell^{+} \rightarrow \ell^{+} \ \ell^{+} \, \nu_l .Theinvariantmassdistributionofthelikesigndileptonexhibitsasharpendpointcorrespondingtoexciteddoublychargedleptonmass. The invariant mass distribution of the like-sign dilepton exhibits a sharp end-point corresponding to excited doubly charged lepton mass m^{*}.Apreliminarystudyfortheproductionofdoublychargedleptonsatthefuturelinearcolliders,byconsideringtheprocess. A preliminary study for the production of doubly charged leptons at the future linear colliders, by considering the process e^{-} e^{-} \rightarrow L_{e}^{--} \, \nu_{e}$, is carried out. Both the contact and gauge interaction mechanisms are investigated and compared.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, submitted as a proceeding for the LC13 Conference (ECT*, Trento), updated bibliograph

    Bounds on Compositeness from Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay

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    Assuming the existence of a heavy Majorana neutral particle arising from a composite model scenario we discuss the constraints imposed by present experimental limits of half-life neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ)(0\nu\beta\beta ) measurements on the coupling of the heavy composite neutrinos to the gauge bosons. For neutrino masses MN=1M_N = 1 TeV we obtain a rather weak lower bound on the compositeness scale: Λ0.23\Lambda \ge 0.23 TeV.Comment: Plain Latex file, 15 pages; 3 figures appended as a uuencoded file; misprint corrected in titlepag
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