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  • Dunsire Kyle; O'Neill Tim; Denford Mark; Leaney John (IEEE, 2005)
    The enterprise computer-based systems employed by the organisations of today can be extremely complex. Not only do they consist of countless hardware and software products from many varied sources, but they often span ...
  • Le Gac Gaelle; Rahmani Adel; Seassal Christian; Picard Emmanuel; Hadji Emmanuel; Callard Segolene (IEEE, 2008)
    Near-field probe was used to tune the resonance wavelength of a linear cavity. Theoritical and experimental study are presented to show the effect of the probe material on the cavity resonance
  • Leung Cindy; Dissanayake Gamini; Huang Shoudong (IEEE, 2008)
    This paper considers the trajectory planning problem for line-feature based SLAM in structured indoor environments. The robot poses and line features are estimated using smooth and mapping (SAM) which is found to provide ...
  • More Felician; Weng Kaili; Mclean Peter; Su Steven (IEEE, 2009)
    This study investigates the nonlinear/linear behaviors of human heart rate response to treadmill exercise, for young and healthy subjects. The heart rate of the subject is measured, starting at a speed of 7 km/h, and ...
  • Wong Bernard (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2002)
    The primary objective of this paper was to examine the extent to which Gutman’s Means-End Chain Model can be used to describe the influences given to the choice of characteristics used in software evaluation. This objective ...
  • Hoang Doan; Lawrence Elaine; Ahmad Nor Faizah; Balasubramanian Appiah Venkatakrishnan; Homer Caroline; Foureur Maralyn; Leap Nicky (IEEE, 2008)
    Surprisingly women-held pregnancy health records (paper based) are still predominantly used in most hospitals in Australia. These records are not standardized as each hospital or state has a slightly different version. ...
  • Webb Stephen; Furukawa Tomonari (IEEE, 2006)
    This paper presents a feedforward control strategy for a robotic manipulator based on a belief function. The belief about a target's next location, as described by a probability density function, is maintained by a recursive ...
  • Ge Xin Janet; Ding Kam Chun (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc, 2009)
    The Australian Government has recently announced a Renewable Energy Target (RET) scheme to provide up front payments of $8,000 for around 25,250 households of income less than $100,000 per year installing a 150 watt solar ...
  • Takruri Maen; Challa Subhash; Yunis Ramah (IEEE, 2009)
    Wireless sensor networks are deployed for the purpose of sensing and monitoring an area of interest. Sensor measurements in sensor networks usually suffer from both random errors (noise) and systematic errors (drift and ...
  • Marshall Graham; Ams Martin; Little Doug; Jovanovic Nemanja; Fuerbach Alex; Dekker Peter; Rahmani Adel; Dawes Judith; Piper Jim; Withford Michael (IEEE, 2007)
    Ultrafast laser direct write micro-fabrication has emerged as a significant enabling technology creating new opportunities in microphotonics. The talk will present recent results of the performance of laser written ...
  • Vo Nhat; Challa Subhash; Vo Duc; Lee Sungyoung (IEEE, 2008)
    Compressed sensing (CS), a joint compression and sensing process, is a emerging field of activity in which the signal is sampled and simultaneously compressed at a greatly reduced rate. In CS, the projection matrix is ...
  • Wang Dalong; Kwok Ngai Ming; Clifton Matthew; Liu Dikai; Paul Gavin (IEEE, 2008)
    This paper presents experimental results evaluating the performance of a new multiple Rapidly exploring Random Tree (RRT) algorithm. RRTs are randomised planners especially adept at solving difficult, high dimensional path ...
  • Huang Shoudong; Dissanayake Gamini; Wang Zhan (IEEE, 2008)
    This paper provides a novel state vector and covariance sub-matrix recovery algorithm for a recently developed submap based exactly sparse extended information filter (EIF) SLAM algorithm - sparse local submap joining ...
  • Colquitt David; Leaney John (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    The following paper presents the learning outcomes from an investigation into the aspects of complexity involved in architecture-based analysis. Using a framework of situational complexity as provocation, the manifestations ...
  • Tsai Po-Hsiang; Tran Tich Phuoc; Cao Longbing (IEEE, 2009)
    Facial identification has been recognized as most simple and non-intrusive technology that can be applied in many places. However, there are still many unsolved facial identification problems due to different intra-personal ...
  • O'Neill Tim; Maxwell Cameron; Leaney John (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    Heuristics have long been a popular and effective mechanism for capturing the knowledge of experts. In recent times, however, the more common use of heuristics has been as a means for communicating ideas at an ...
  • Smith David; Aubrey Timothy (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2003)
    For the purposes of macroscopic system design a space-time Rayleigh fading multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radio channel is modelled for an arbitrary transmit antenna configuration of three to six transmit antennas. ...
  • Hoang Doan (IEEE, 2008)
    The Internet plays an essential role in providing us with a global infrastructure for communication and means for accessing instantly a vast amount of worldwide information. The Internet will continue to shape our future ...
  • Zhang Zui; Piccardi Massimo; Gunes Hatice (IEEE, 2009)
    We propose a new robust head detection algorithm that is capable of handling significantly different conditions in terms of viewpoint, tilt angle, scale and resolution. To this aim, we built a new model for the head based ...
  • Zhang Guangquan; Zhang Jie; Lu Jie (IEEE, 2009)
    High pathogenic avian influenza remains rampant and the epidemic size has been growing in the world. The early warning system (EWS) for avian influenza becomes increasingly essential to militating against the risk of ...