![]() ![]() Using the methods of structural acoustics, it is shown that the scattered pressure is very small and the pressure on the viral shell is simply the incident pressure. The system is subjected to ultrasonic excitation. The lipid proteins of the virus are treated as homogeneous elastic material and the problem is formulated as the interaction of thin elastic shell with discrete masses, modeled as short conical cross-sectional beams. Spikes, resembling the shape of a hot air balloon, may have a total mass similar to the mass of the lipid bi-layer shell. There are some 25-100 receptors, commonly called spikes protruding from the envelope shell of the virus. The future PC-based planner, Joint Mission Planning System with major integration expectations, will serve the warfighter into the next decade.The paper is concerned with the vibration characteristics of the Coronavirus family. The legacy systems fielded today are the UNIX based Mission Planning System and the PC based Portable Flight Planning System. The Mission Planning program has three systems. Selection of a Mission Planning Enterprise ![]() The development of a UPC will allow fieldingĪir Force aircraft will begin in FY04, upon To add capabilities to JMPS that will lead to JMPS Version 1.1 is also planned to replace the AV-8B Mission Support System in late 2004 and theĮA-6B Tactical EA-6B Mission Support system in mid-2005. It is scheduled to enter OT&E in March 2004 and to be fielded by JMPS Version 1.1 is being developed using a spiralĭevelopment process with three beta releases. Interfaces with critical data sources (weather, imagery, target data, threat data, and Strike Planning Folder), and providesįunctions needed to plan and prosecute Navy combat missions. Planning capability, allows mission planning in a networked server environment, enables "walk away" mission planning, JV1 with crypto key support, Global Positioning System almanac capability, and other functions. Operational JMPS version to be fielded and will be used by Navy F-14, F/A-18, and E-2C aircraft. In July 2001, the Navy awarded a contract with NGIT to develop JMPS Version 1.1. JV1 was released on March 17, 2003, but will not be used operationally. Generic UPC and a Software Development Kit that can be used by independent developers to develop aircraft-specificĪnd other common UPCs. Northrop Grumman Information Technology (NGIT) was selected in 1999 to develop JMPS Version 1.0 (JV1), theįramework and common software components that enable basic flight planning capabilities. JMPS complies with the requirements of the Common Operating Environment, as Some configurations are non-network stand-alone configurations, while others include secure, network-connected Separately by each Service and will consist principally of commercial off-the-shelf computers, ranging from laptops toĭesktop systems to multi-processor workstations, depending upon the need for supporting specific weapon systems. JMPS will be used in several different configurations for shipboard or land-based environments. UPCs provideįunctionality unique to a particular aircraft or weapon system. It will have the capability to provide necessary mission data for the aircrew and will also support theĭownloading of data to electronic data transfer devices for transfer to aircraft and weapon systems.Ī JMPS for a specific aircraft type will consist of the basic operating framework, common software components, and aīasic mission planner, mated with a software module called a Unique Planning Component (UPC). ![]() Rotary wing aircraft, weapons, and sensors, including precision guided munitions (PGMs), cruise missiles, and unmannedĪerial vehicles. ![]() Will eventually evolve to support Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Army, and U.S. JMPS will provide support for unit-level mission planning of all phases of military flight operations and Systems and providing aircrews with well-structured automated flight planning tools for aircraft, weapons, and The Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS) program began in 1997 with the objective of replacing earlier planning ![]()
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