Shielded-Twisted-Pair Cable Model for Chafe Fault Detection Via Time-Domain Reflectometry
NASA/TM–2012–216001 Shielded-twisted-pair cable model for chafe fault detection via time-domain reflectometry Stefan R. Schuet Ames Research Center Moffett Field, California Do˘gan A. Timu¸cin Ames Research Center Moffett Field, California Kevin R. Wheeler Ames Research Center Moffett Field, California March 2012 NASA STI Program . in Profile Since its founding, NASA has been • CONFERENCE PUBLICATION. dedicated to the advancement of Collected papers from scientific and aeronautics and space science. The technical conferences, symposia, NASA scientific and technical seminars, or other meetings information (STI) program plays a key sponsored or co-sponsored by NASA. part in helping NASA maintain this • important role. SPECIAL PUBLICATION. Scientific, technical, or historical The NASA STI Program operates information from NASA programs, under the auspices of the Agency Chief projects, and missions, often Information Officer. It collects, concerned with subjects having organizes, provides for archiving, and substantial public interest. disseminates NASA’s STI. The NASA • STI Program provides access to the TECHNICAL TRANSLATION. NASA Aeronautics and Space English- language translations of Database and its public interface, the foreign scientific and technical NASA Technical Report Server, thus material pertinent to NASA’s providing one of the largest collection mission. of aeronautical and space science STI Specialized services also include in the world. Results are published in creating custom thesauri, building both non-NASA channels and by customized databases, and organizing NASA in the NASA STI Report Series, and publishing research results. which includes the following report types: For more information about the NASA STI Program, see the following: • TECHNICAL PUBLICATION. Reports of completed research or a • Access the NASA STI program home major significant phase of research that present the results of NASA page at http://www.sti.nasa.gov programs and include extensive data • E-mail your question via the Internet or theoretical analysis.
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