Below are the first 10 and last 10 pages of uncorrected machine-read text (when available) of this chapter, followed by the top 30 algorithmically extracted key phrases from the chapter as a whole.
Intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text on the opening pages of each chapter.
Because it is UNCORRECTED material, please consider the following text as a useful but insufficient proxy for the authoritative book pages.
Do not use for reproduction, copying, pasting, or reading; exclusively for search engines.
OCR for page 119
Seventh Annual Symposium on Frontiers of Engineering
Program
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING
Seventh Annual Symposium on
Frontiers of Engineering
March 1–3, 2002
FLIGHT AT THE LEADING EDGE: EXTREME AERODYNAMICS FROM THE MEGA TO THE MICRO
Organizers: Donald Nilson, Albert Pisano
Active Flow Control: Enabling Next-Generation Jet Propulsion Aerodynamics
Jeffrey W. Hamstra, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
Miniature Spy Planes: The Next Generation of Flying Robots
Stephen J. Morris, MLB Company
Toward Micromechanical Flyers
Ronald S. Fearing, University of California, Berkeley
* * *
CIVIL SYSTEMS
Organizers: Sue McNeil, Priscilla Nelson
Dynamic Planning and Control of Civil Infrastructure Systems
Feniosky Peña-Mora, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Improbable Is Not Impossible: Decision Making Under Uncertainty
Linda K. Nozick, Cornell University
Interdependencies in Civil Infrastructure Systems
Miriam Heller, National Science Foundation
* * *
OCR for page 120
Seventh Annual Symposium on Frontiers of Engineering
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
Organizers: Venugopal Veeravalli, Minerva Yeung
Design Challenges for Future Wireless Systems
Andrea Goldsmith, Stanford University
Next-Generation Mobile Wireless Internet Technology
Rajiv Laroia, Flarion Technologies
Service Architectures for Emerging Wireless Networks
S. Muthukrishnan, AT&T Laboratories and Rutgers University
Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (WINS): The Web Gets Physical
Gregory J. Pottie, University of California, Los Angeles
* * *
TECHNOLOGY AND THE HUMAN BODY
Organizers: David Beebe, John Norton, Sharon Nunes
Applying Simulation Technology to the Life Sciences
Thomas Paterson, Entelos, Inc.
Reengineering the Paralyzed Nervous System
P. Hunter Peckham, Case Western Reserve University
Merging Living Cells and Microsystems Engineering
Mehmet Toner, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
Representative terms from entire chapter:
annual symposium