3 results match your criteria: "Xerox Wilson Center for Research and Technology[Affiliation]"
IEEE Trans Syst Man Cybern B Cybern
June 2007
Xerox Wilson Center for Research and Technology, Webster, NY 14580, USA.
We introduce patch models, a computational modeling formalism for multivehicle combat domains, based on spatiotemporal abstraction methods developed in the computer science community. The framework yields models that are expressive enough to accommodate nontrivial controlled vehicle dynamics while being within the representational capabilities of common artificial intelligence techniques used in the construction of autonomous systems. The framework allows several key design requirements of next-generation network-centric command and control systems, such as maintenance of shared situation awareness, to be achieved.
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April 2003
Xerox Wilson Center for Research and Technology, 800 Phillips Road, 114-38D, Webster, NY 14580, USA.
This article is an account of the birth and evolution of surface science as an interdisciplinary research area. Surface science emanated from the confluence of concepts and tools in physics and chemistry with technological innovations that made it possible to determine the structure and properties of surfaces and interfaces and the dynamics of chemical reactions at surfaces. The combination in the 1960s and 1970s of ultra-high-vacuum (i.
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June 1996
Xerox Wilson Center for Research and Technology, 800 Phillips Road 0114-38D, Webster, New York 14580.