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Cyber-Human Systems, Space Technologies, and Threats

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Professor Randall K. Nichols, Candice M. Carter, Jerry V. Drew II, Max Farcot, Captain John-Paul Hood, Dr. Mark J. Jackson, Peter D. Johnson, Dr. Siny Joseph, Dr. Saeed Kahn, Wayne D. Lonstein, Dr. Robert McCreight, Trevor W. Muehlfelder, Dr. Hans C. Mumm, Carter Diebold, Dr. Julie J.C.H. Ryan, Dr. Suzanne M. Sincavage, William Slofer, John Toebes

Editor(s): Professor Randall K. Nichols

Subject(s): Astronautics, Aerospace and aviation technology, Robotics, Warfare and defence, Artificial intelligence, Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries

Institution(s): Kansas State University

Publisher: New Prairie Press

Last updated: 17/08/2024

CYBER-HUMAN SYSTEMS, SPACE TECHNOLOGIES, AND THREATS  is our eighth textbook in a series covering the world of UASs / CUAS/ UUVs / SPACE. Other textbooks in our series are Space Systems Emerging Technologies and Operations; Drone Delivery of CBNRECy – DEW Weapons: Emerging Threats of Mini-Weapons of Mass Destruction and Disruption (WMDD); Disruptive Technologies with applications in Airline, Marine, Defense Industries; Unmanned Vehicle Systems & Operations On Air, Sea, Land; Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technologies and Operations;  Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the Cyber Domain: Protecting USA’s Advanced Air Assets, 2nd edition; and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in the Cyber Domain Protecting USA’s Advanced Air Assets, 1st edition. Our previous seven titles have received considerable global recognition in the field. (Nichols & Carter, 2022) (Nichols, et al., 2021) (Nichols R. K., et al., 2020) (Nichols R. , et al., 2020) (Nichols R. , et al., 2019) (Nichols R. K., 2018) (Nichols R. K., et al., 2022)

Our eighth title takes on a new purview of Cyber Human Systems and Space Technologies.

Here’s our book’s breakdown:

SECTION 1: Cyber Human Systems (CHS): Eight chapters in this section cover a wide birth of issues and questions. We start at the technological future where machines are merged with humans. CHS has a legal framework, and it is addressed sensors and consumer products. Next, we cover the artificial brain. Chapter 4 is our Hope for Humanity and Positive Global Change. Just think if the AI/ ML/ Space technologies we discuss, when put into responsible hands, could increase food production by 1-2%. How many more millions of families could have food on their tables? Cyborgs are real and here. But where is the future? Turing gave us a legacy of machines hacking machines, but the question is will CHS be hackable? We consider the management of human-AI teams. We end the section with the powerful threats of Neurostrike, impaired metaverse and CHATGPT

SECTION 2: Space Threats :We cannot underestimate technologies that create threats in or out of space. Chapter 9 presents biological threats and growth in space. Space EW is next on the menu followed up by space systems modeling and simulation tools. Chapter 12 argues for a space navy to conduct deep space warfare and exert space dominance.

SECTION 3: Space Warfare, Hypersonics, & Materials: Our resident expert on hypersonics opines on updates to space defenses based on new capabilities in hypersonic missiles. Cyber threats in space cannot be ignored and they are presented in an evolutionary format. Strategy of materials manufacturing in space and their economics are addressed.  Quantum technologies will have a significant impact on space operations and are presented. The final chapter is innovative research for wireless power in space applications.

State-of-the-Art research by a team of eighteen SMEs is incorporated into our book! We trust you will enjoy reading it as much as we have in its writing. There is hope for the future.

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Action Research

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Author(s): J. Spencer Clark, Suzanne Porath, Julie Thiele, Morgan Jobe

Institution(s): Kansas State University

Publisher: New Prairie Press

Last updated: 16/08/2024

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The Economics of Food and Agricultural Markets

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Andrew Barkley

Subject(s): Agricultural and rural economics

Institution(s): Kansas State University

Publisher: New Prairie Press

Last updated: 14/08/2024

The Second Edition of Economics of Food and Agricultural Markets is written for applied intermediate microeconomics courses. The book showcases the power of economic principles to explain and predict issues and current events in the food, agricultural, agribusiness, international trade, labor markets, and natural resource sectors. The field of agricultural economics is relevant, important and interesting. The study of market structures, also called industrial organization, provides powerful, timely, and useful tools for any individual or group making personal choices, business decisions, or public policies in food and agricultural industries.

Readers will benefit from a large number of real-world examples and applications of the economic concepts under discussion. The book introduces economic principles in a succinct and reader-friendly format, providing students and instructors with a clear, up-to-date, and straightforward approach to learning how a market-based economy functions, and how to use simple economic principles for improved decision making. The principles are applied to timely, interesting, and important real-world issues through words, graphs, and simple algebra and calculus. This book is intended for students who study agricultural economics, microeconomics, rural development and/or environmental policy.

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Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technologies and Operations

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): R. K. Nichols, J.J.C.H. Ryan, H.C. Mumm, C. Carter, W.D. Lonstein, J.P. Hood

Editor(s): R. K. Nichols

Subject(s): Aerospace and aviation technology

Institution(s): Kansas State University

Publisher: New Prairie Press

Last updated: 14/08/2024

As the quarter-century mark in the 21st Century nears, new aviation-related equipment has come to the forefront, both to help us and to haunt us. (Coutu, 2020) This is particularly the case with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). These vehicles have grown in popularity and accessible to everyone. Of different shapes and sizes, they are widely available for purchase at relatively low prices. They have moved from the backyard recreation status to important tools for the military, intelligence agencies, and corporate organizations. New practical applications such as military equipment and weaponry are announced on a regular basis – globally. (Coutu, 2020) Every country seems to be announcing steps forward in this bludgeoning field.

In our successful 2nd edition of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the Cyber Domain: Protecting USA’s Advanced Air Assets (Nichols, et al., 2019), the authors addressed three factors influencing UAS phenomena. First, unmanned aircraft technology has seen an economic explosion in production, sales, testing, specialized designs, and friendly / hostile usages of deployed UAS / UAVs / Drones. There is a huge global growing market and entrepreneurs know it. Second, hostile use of UAS is on the forefront of DoD defense and offensive planners. They are especially concerned with SWARM behavior. Movies like “Angel has Fallen,” where drones in a SWARM use facial recognition technology to kill USSS agents protecting POTUS, have built the lore of UAS and brought the problem forefront to DHS.  Third, UAS technology was exploding. UAS and Counter- UAS developments in navigation, weapons, surveillance, data transfer, fuel cells, stealth,  weight distribution, tactics, GPS / GNSS elements, SCADA protections, privacy invasions, terrorist uses, specialized software, and security protocols has exploded. (Nichols, et al., 2019) Our team has followed / tracked joint ventures between military and corporate entities and specialized labs to build UAS countermeasures.

As authors, we felt compelled to address at least the edge of some of the new C-UAS developments. It was clear that we would be lucky if we could cover a few of – the more interesting and priority technology updates – all in the UNCLASSIFIED and OPEN sphere.

Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Technologies and Operations is the companion textbook to our 2nd edition. The civilian market is interesting and entrepreneurial, but the military and intelligence markets are of concern because the US does NOT lead the pack in C-UAS technologies. China does. China continues to execute its UAS proliferation along the New Silk Road Sea / Land routes (NSRL). It has maintained a 7% growth in military spending each year to support its buildup. (Nichols, et al., 2019) [Chapter 21]. They continue to innovate and have recently improved a solution for  UAS flight endurance issues with the development of advanced hydrogen fuel cell. (Nichols, et al., 2019) Reed and Trubetskoy presented a terrifying map of countries in the Middle East with armed drones and their manufacturing origin. Guess who? China.  (A.B. Tabriski & Justin, 2018, December)

Our C-UAS textbook has as its primary mission to educate and train resources who will enter the UAS / C-UAS field and trust it will act as a call to arms for military and DHS planners.  

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Principles of Biology EText

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Author(s): Carolyn Jackson

Last updated: 09/04/2024

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Microbiology for Earth Scientists

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Author(s): mfkirk

Subject(s): The Arts

Last updated: 09/04/2024

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Autobiography of George Washington Owens: First African American Graduate of Kansas State University

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Author(s): Anthony R. Crawford

Editor(s): Anthony R. Crawford

Institution(s): Kansas State University

Publisher: New Prairie Press

Last updated: 17/01/2024

George Washington Owens was the son of former slaves who migrated to Kansas in the early 1870s to find free land, finally settling in Wabaunsee County, Kansas, near Alma. It was there that he was born in 1875. In his handwritten autobiography, Owens chronicles the difficulties and successes of working hard growing up on the plains and as a student at District School #3 of Alma, and then at Kansas State Agricultural College. After learning that no African American had graduated from KSAC (now Kansas State University), “he resolved to be the first.” He did so, graduating in 1899. Owens continues by describing how he was recruited to Tuskegee Institute in Alabama to work under Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver, and the methods he used as head of the dairy herd. While at Tuskegee, Owens recalls the marriage to his wife, Waddie L. Hill, a graduate of Clark University, and the successes of their three children. In 1908 his accomplishments at Tuskegee led Owens to becoming a faculty member at Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute (Virginia State University) where he distinguished himself as head of the agricultural program and a leader in vocational agriculture in the South. Owens recorded his life five years before his death in 1950. Ana Elnora Owens, daughter of George and Waddie Owens, donated the autobiography, photographs, and other documents, to the Richard L.D. and Marjorie J. Morse Department of Special Collections, Hale Library, in 1978.
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Vocal Techniques for the Instrumentalist

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Amy Rosine, D.M.A.

Editor(s): Sandra Mosteller, D.M.A.

Subject(s): Music, Singing: techniques

Institution(s): Kansas State University

Publisher: New Prairie Press

Last updated: 18/12/2023

Vocal Techniques is written for instrumental music education majors who are learning to sing as part of their all-level certification.