Research and Markets: Recent Advances in Counter-Terrorism Technology and Infrastructure Protection.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c21480) has announced the addition of Recent Advances in Counter-Terrorism Technology and Infrastructure Protection to their offering. This book contains the proceedings of the 2005 Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) Summit. The Summit showcased cutting edge research and accomplishments in SET. The proceedings contained the refereed papers from the Summit. The papers are: 1. Eleven principles of creativity and terrorism by D.H. Cropley, Systems Engineering and Evaluation Centre, University of South Australia 2. The development of a model for testing and evaluation of security equipment within Australian Standard / New Zealand Standard AS/NZS AS/NZS Australian/New Zealand Standard 4360:2004 - Risk Management by David E.L. Jones and Clifton L. Smith, Security Systems Research and Testing Laboratory, International Centre for Security and Risk Sciences, Edith Cowan University 3. Security modelling for risk assessment by M.A. Branagan, W.J. Caelli and D. Longley, Information Security Institute, Queensland University of Technology 4. Automatic handwritten hand·write tr.v. hand·wrote , hand·writ·ten , hand·writ·ing, hand·writes To write by hand. [Back-formation from handwritten.] Adj. 1. signature verification system for Australian passports by Vamsi K. Madasu, Brian C. Lovell and Kurt Kubik, School of ITEE, University of Queensland The University of Queensland (UQ) is the longest-established university in the state of Queensland, Australia, a member of Australia's Group of Eight, and the Sandstone Universities. It is also a founding member of the international Universitas 21 organisation. 5. Risk assessment and mitigation of blast damage to built infrastructure by M.G. Stewart and M.D. Netherton, Centre for Infrastructure Performance and Reliability, School of Engineering, The University of Newcastle University of Newcastle can refer to:
6. Numerical simulation of blast wave propagation in a building structure by X.Q. Zhou, H. Hao and A.J. Deeks, School of Civil &Resource Engineering, The University of Western Australia 7. Incident notification: requirements and frameworks by Renato Iannella, National ICT Australia 8. Study of risk management systems for critical infrastructure protection Department of Defense (DOD) program to identify and protect assets critical to the Defense Transportation System. Loss of a critical asset would result in failure to support the mission of a combatant commander. by R. Kusumo and J.P.T. Mo, CSIRO CSIRO Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organization (Australia) Manufacturing and Infrastructure Technology 9. Parametric analysis of building structure response to ground excitations of different frequencies and duration by H. Hao and B. Pillage, School of Civil and Resource Engineering, The University of Western Australia 10. Numerical prediction of rock mass damage and safe separation distance The minimum distance between the delivery system and the weapon beyond which the hazards associated with functioning (detonation) are acceptable. between underground chambers under explosion loads by C. Wu and H. Hao, School of Civil & Resource Engineering, The University of Western Australia 11. Towards intelligent networked video surveillance for the detection of suspicious behaviours by M.J. Brooks, A.R. Dick and A. van den Hengel, School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide Its main campus is located on the cultural boulevard of North Terrace in the city-centre alongside prominent institutions such as the Art Gallery of South Australia, the South Australian Museum and the State Library of South Australia. 12. Deployment of passive radio frequency identification See RFID. systems for remote vehicle tracking by J.P.T. Mo and R. Kusumo, CSIRO Manufacturing and Infrastructure Technology 13. Recent developments in control room and infrastructure protection by V. Svars, R. Svars and S. Hada, Vistek, Melbourne 14. Performance of ultra-high strength concrete panels subjected to blast loading by Tuan Ngo, Priyan Mendis and Nelson Lam, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, The University of Melbourne
In 2006, Times Higher Education Supplement ranked the University of Melbourne 22nd in the world. Because of the drop in ranking, University of Melbourne is currently behind four Asian universities - Beijing University, and Brian Cavill, VSL Pty Ltd 15. Design and development of a portable, lightweight and rapidly deployable vehicle barrier by Nigel Buckley and Zac Macher, AVS-elli 16. Fragmentation and weaponisation of buildings: A review by A Gupta, R Lumantarna, T Ngo, P Mendis and C Flaherty, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, The University of Melbourne For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c21480. |
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