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  • Pang Yanwei; Li Xuelong; Yuan Yuan; Tao Dacheng; Pan Jing (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2009)
    Subspace learning is the process of finding a proper feature subspace and then projecting high-dimensional data onto the learned low-dimensional subspace. The projection operation requires many floating-point multiplications ...
  • Shi Lei; Kodagoda Sarath; Ranasinghe Ravindra (The ACRA 2011 Organising Committee, 2011)
    A representation of space that includes both geometric and semantic information enables a robot to perform high-level tasks in complex environments. Identifying and categorizing environments based on onboard sensors are ...
  • Beauregard M; Kennedy Paul; Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    Biologically realistic computer simulation of vertebrate locomotion is an interesting and challenging problem with applications in computer graphics and robotics. One current approach simulates a relatively simple ...
  • Weng Kaili; Turk Basil; Dolores Louis; Nguyen Tuan; Celler Branko; Su Steven; Nguyen Hung (The Printing House, Inc., 2010)
    This paper investigates the application of a multi-loop PID controller in an automated treadmill exercise machine. The approach is to design a computer-controlled treadmill control system for the regulation of heart rate ...
  • Leonard, A. W; Hyne, R. V; Lim, R. P; Leigh, K. A; Le, J.; Beckett, R. (Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences, 2006)
  • Hansen Marc; Buchardt Bjorn; Kuhl Michael; Elberling Bo (Sepm-Soc Sedimentary Geology, 2011)
    Ikaite is considered a metastable mineral forming and stable only at low temperatures and therefore an indicator of low-temperature carbonate precipitation often associated with cold marine seeps. It is found world-wide ...
  • East Leah; Jackson Debra; O'Brien Louise (Sage Publications, 2006)
    Rapid social change has seen increasing numbers of woman-headed singleparent families, meaning that more and more children are growing up without a father resident in the home. Father absence is a term that is not well ...
  • Duffield Robert; Coutts Aaron (Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2011)
    Despite the engaging discussion concerning the mechanisms of fatigue during exercise, one common theme seems apparent; that the underlying mechanisms are intensity and duration dependent. As expected, the debate regarding ...
  • Patel Miteshkumar; Lal Saroj; Kavanagh Diarmuid; Rossiter Peter (Polish Academy of Sciences, 2010)
    Long duration driving is a significant cause of fatigue related accidents of cars, airplanes, trains and other means of transport. This paper presents a design of a detection system which can be used to detect fatigue in ...
  • Patel Miteshkumar; Lal Saroj; Kavanagh Diarmuid; Rossiter Peter (Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), Committe of Electronics and Telecommunications, 2010)
    Long duration driving is a significant cause of fatigue related accidents of cars, airplanes, trains and other means of transport. This paper presents a design of a detection system which can be used to detect fatigue in ...
  • Lal Saroj; Craig Ashley (Pelvin & Association Pty Ltd, 2002)
    To date, no study has investigated different phases of fatigue (transitional: early, transitional to post-transitional: medium and post-transitional: extreme) between professional and non-professional drivers. Therefore, ...
  • Hyne Ross; Sanchez-Bayo Francisco; Bryan Ashley; Johnston Emma; Mann Reinier (Allen Press, 2009)
    Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are exposed to high concentrations of mercury because they are apex predators in the Arctic ecosystem. Although mercury is a potent neurotoxic heavy metal, it is not known whether current ...
  • Zhang Tiefeng; Zhang Guangquan; Lu Jie; Ding Qian (IEEE, 2010)
    Association rule mining makes interesting associations and/or correlations among large sets of data. Those associations can be refined as decision rules to be used and stored in a knowledge base system. In this paper, an ...
  • Khosravi Anas; Lu Jie (Prokom Softwares, 2006)
    In this paper we develop a new method to model occurred faults in different parts of nonlinear systems. Using an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) we build a model for faultless plant which is used in the ...
  • Zhan Yuedong; Wang Hua; Zhu Jianguo; Guo Youguang (IEEE, 2009)
    Abstract-This paper presents the expert fault monitoring and intelligent comprehensive control of a proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell (PEMFC) as backup power source for an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system. ...
  • Xu, Ming; Zhang, Shengdong; Cao, Jiannong; Guo, Xiaoxing (2007-03-12)
    Clustering has been used as an effective approach to saving energy and providing better scalability for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). Most of the existing methods for clustering use a star-based topology while the newly ...
  • Yang Jin; Dorrell David; Fletcher John (IEEE, 2008)
    This paper from the point view of wind farm fault ride-through (FRT) capability, discusses the performance of converter protection schemes to it. Different resistor protection methods are summarized and then a new combined ...
  • Agbinya Johnson; Kogeda Paul; Omlin Christian (South African Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference, 2004)
    This paper summarises work in progress and reports on preliminary results on fault-service modelling. A clustering of faults is used to model real faults logged by a cellular communications company through its operations ...
  • Lowe David; Mujkanovic Amir; Miorandi Daniel; Yamamoto Lidia (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    In previous work the authors have described an approach for building distributed selfâ¿¿healing systems â¿¿ referred to as EmbryoWare â¿¿ that, in analogy to Embryonics in hardware, is inspired by cellular development and ...