Table of Tables

SECTION 1: CYBER-HUMAN SYSTEMS (CHS)

  1. The Technological Future – Merging with Machines [Toebes] √
  2. CHS Sensors and the Law (Lonstein) √
  3. Artificial Brains and Body (Mumm) √
  4. AI / ML And Agriculture And Food Industries [Nichols, Hood, Sincavage]

4-1 Sensors and Types of Measures considered by the Respective Sensors

5.  The Reality of Cyborgs and the Look of the Future (Johnson) √

5-1 Ryan Nichols Risk Assessment: Wireless Components Of Cyborgs. The Risk, Threats & Counter Measures Are Derived From The Authors Experience And Nichols & Lekkas

5-2 Ryan-Nichols Risk Assessment Lethality Legend

6.  Machines Hacking Machines – Turing’s Legacy (C. Carter) √

7.  Management Challenges for Mixed Human-Machine Teams (Ryan)  √

8.  NeuroStrike – The Cyber, Cognitive, Nanotech and Electronic Gateway to Mindfully impaired Metaverse (McCreight) √

 

SECTION 2: SPACE THREATS

9.  Biological Threats and Growth in Space (Sincavage) √

10.  Space Electronic Warfare (Nichols) √

10-1 Earth Satellite Ephemeris

10-2 Shows The Altitude Of A Circular Earth Satellite Versus The Period Of Its Orbit For Satellites With Periods Of 1.5 Hours To 9 Hours.

10-3 Selection Of Appropriate Propagation Loss Model

10-4 Uplink Losses

10-5  Downlink Losses

11.  Space Systems Modelling and Simulation (Diebold) √

12.  Deep Space Warfare and Space Dominance (Nichols) √

12-1 Principles Of Space War

12-2 Comparison And Interpretation Of Space Warfare Visions Grounded In Principles Of Space War

12-3 Abbreviated Pros And Cons Of Three Different Options For Manning A Space Armada

 

SECTION 3: SPACE WARFARE, HYPERSONICS, & MATERIALS

13.  Progress in Hypersonic Missiles and Space Defense (Slofer) √

13-1 Comparison Of The Various Aircraft And Speed Ranges In The Sound Spectrum

13-2 Hypersonic Speeds And The Time To Cover 1000 Miles To A Target

13-3 List Of Countries With Alleged Hypersonic Devices And With Acclaimed Speeds And Distances

13-4 G-Force Comparison

14.  The Rise of Cyber Threats in Space – Future of Cyberwar (Farcot) √

15  Strategy and Economics of Space Missions (Jackson) √

16.  The Quantum Future of Space Warfare (Drew) √

16-1: Representation of numbers zero through five as binary numbers

17.  Wireless Power for Space Applications (Khan) √

17-1 Comparison Magnetic Resonance and SCMR Systems

17-2 Electric And Magnetic Field Patterns

17-3 Transfer Efficiencies In % For Different 4-Tier Arrangements. Best Results Are Indicated For RRRR And RLLR Arrangements

 

 

 

 

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Cyber-Human Systems, Space Technologies, and Threats Copyright © 2023 by Nichols, R. K.; Carter, C.M., Diebold, C., Drew, J. , Farcot, M., Hood, J.P, Jackson, M.J., Johnson, P., Joseph, S., Khan, S., Lonstein, W.D., McCreight, R., Muehlfelder, T., Mumm, H.C., Ryan, J.C.H., Sincavage, S. M., Slofer, W., & Toebes, J. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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