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Limited Distribution Event Proceedings
2019 Annual Directed Energy Science & Technology Symposium  

The items listed below constitute the limited distribution proceedings from the 2019 Annual Directed Energy Science & Technology Symposium.
Persons with the necessary credentials can purchase these proceedings from the DEPS office; email merchandise@deps.org with your request.

Unless otherwise noted, presentations only are available for each entry.



Limited Distribution Publications      
Limited Distribution Proceedings
* Distribution authorized to employees of US Government and its contractors. Some materials may be further limited to employees of US DoD / Contractors. Check with DEPS for details.

Material Interaction & Modeling
Establishing Drop Time as an Objective Measurement of Laser Effectiveness
Jafr Kazmi, United States Military Academy

Atmospheric Characterization
Design, Flight Test, and Operations of Meteorological Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for Directed Energy Field Testing
Alex Clark, IERUS Technologies
Characterizing Atmospheric Effects Causing Propagation Degradations during the Solid State Laser-Technology Maturation Test Events
Ryan Yamaguchi, Naval Postgraduate School
Turbulence Surveillance LIDAR (TSL): 24/7 Eye-Safe Optical Turbulence Measurement System for Volumetric Profiles of Cn2
Leda Sox, Georgia Tech Research Institute
Marine Atmosphere Surface Layer Impact on HEL Propagation
Benjamin Wauer, Naval Postgraduate School
First Look at Profiling Atmospheric Turbulence using Time-lapse Imagery from Two Cameras
Santasri Bose-Pillai, AFIT CDE

Beam Control Technologies I
Optical Measurement of Aero-Optical Effects in a Supersonic Wind Tunnel Environment
Cameron Radosevich, AFRL
Integrating digital-holographic detection into a laser-weapon system
Mark Spencer, AFRL

Joint Lethality and M&S
Modeling and Simulation of Blue Aircraft Survivability to HEL Irradiation (MSAS) - Phase II Software Development and Test Plans
Ron Dexter, SURVICE Engineering

HEL Technologies I
Making WAFLS (Wavelength-Agile Fiber Lasers)
Luke Ausley, Air Force Research Laboratory: Munitions Directorate

Beamed Energy Propulsion
Wireless Power GUI
Alex Zellner, NSWC Crane

Atmospheric Propagation Modeling & Simulation I
Surface Level Turbulence Modeling using Meteorological Observations
Dr. Yakov Diskin, MZA Associates Corporation
Performance Prediction for Decision Aids Using Near Real-Time Meteorological Conditions
Eric Magee, MZA Associates Corporation
HEL Performance Forecasting for Field Experiments using Weather Cubes
Jaclyn Schmidt, Air Force Institute of Technology
New Developments towards METCAL- Focused M&S for HEL Propagation
Dr. Joseph A. Fiordilino, Naval Surface Warfare Center Corona Division
Updates and Applications for the Navy Atmospheric Vertical Surface Layer Model (NAVSLaM) Version 2.0
Paul Alan Frederickson, Naval Postgraduate School
Global Cloud Free Line of Sight (CFLOS) Characterizations using Numerical Weather Prediction Data
Jaclyn Schmidt, Air Force Institute of Technology
Scene Generation Tool for High-Fidelity Tracker Design and Testing
Dr. Michael Steinbock, Air Force Research Laboratory

HPM Technologies & Effects I
Re-directed Energy: "New" Approaches to Countering Improvised Threats with HPM/HPRF
H. Hatcher Tynes, Contractor (Zeltech)

Beam Propagation
Modeling the Effects of Ship-Induced Optical Turbulence on High Energy Laser Beam Propagation
Joseph Blau, Naval Postgraduate School
Impacts of turbulence thermal blooming interaction
Mark Spencer, AFRL/RDLTS
Investigating Diffractive Effects in Tilt-Based Turbulence Estimation through Simulation
Jack McCrae, AFIT/ENP
The Apparent Coupling of Surface Layer Turbulence and PM2.5 Aerosol Concentrations and Effects on HEL Propagation
Steven Fiorino, AFIT/ENP

Beam Control Systems and Technologies
ATHENA Beam Control - Challenges of Target Engagement in a Tactical Environment
Deborah Heicklen, Lockheed Martin
Collaborative research in beam control
Mark Spencer, AFRL/RDLTS
High Speed Compact Inexpensive Beam Control with FPGAs
Ben Bean, MZA Associates Corporation

HPM Technologies & Effects II
HPEM in Combined EM and Mechanical Vibe Environments
Dr. Jeffery Williams, Sandia National Laboratories

Modeling and Simulation Applications and Testing
Simulations of secondary emission driven RF generation in waveguide cavities
Dr. Nicholas Myers,Verus Research, LLC
Quantification of Propagating Uncertainties in Computer Code Chains
Dr. Manuel Thomas Alan, Verus Research, LLC

Atmospheric Propagation Modeling & Simulation II
Characterization and Reduction of Platform-Induced Aero-Effects Associated with Turrets
David Weston, AFRL/RQVA

Beam Control Technologies II
Spectral Beam Combined Laser Wavefront and Pointing Evaluation
Justin Mansell, MZA Associates Corporation
SWIR Sensors Evaluation at Starfire Optical Range
Michael Steinbock, AFRL/RDSS - Starfire Optical Range

HPM Technologies & Effects III
Design and fabrication of Drift Step Recovery Diodes
Lars Voss, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Acquisition, Tracking & Pointing
Design Considerations for a Tactical Vehicle Beam Director
Joseph Hayden, L3 Brashear
Aimpoint Degradation on Fine Track Sensor During HEL Engagement
Amanda Clark, USASMDC/ARSTRAT
Acquisition and Tracking of drones and mortars in high clutter backgrounds
Amanda Clark, USASMDC/ARSTRAT
S-band Interferometric RF Sensor for Target Acquisition and Tracking
Rebecca Nagurney, United States Army

Beam Control Modeling & Simulation
Improved Adaptive-Optics Performance through Polychromatic Beacon Illumination for Speckle Mitigation
Noah Van Zandt, Air Force Research Laboratory

HPM Technologies & Effects IV
Phased Arrays and Electrically Small Antennas:Some Perspectives and Preliminary Investigations
Dr. Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri - Kansas City
Agile RF Coupling Assessment Methodology
John Lancaster, University of Missouri - Kansas City
A Broadband High-Gain HPM- & UWB-Capable Active Electronically Scanned Array
Dr. Robert Koslover, Sara, Inc.
Drift Step-Recovery Diodes:Modeling and Simulation
Nicholas Flippin, University of Missouri Kansas City

USPL IV: LWIR & Material Interactions
Harmonic SWIR and Visible Light Generation in Optical Materials Following Exposure to Mid-IR USPL
Christopher Wolfe, US Army Research Laboratory

 
Classified Presentations
* Distribution authorized to U.S. citizens holding a secret or higher security clearance. Additional distribution restrictions may apply.

Modeling & Simulation Applied Analysis
Self-Protect High Energy Laser Demonstrator (SHiELD) Study Analysis
The Need for a Coordinated DEW and EW cUAS Defense System for Base and Port Protection

 
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