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  • Paul Gavin; Liu Dikai; Kirchner Nathan; Webb Stephen (Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, 2007)
  • Cox R J; Yee M; Ball James (Engineers Australia, 2004)
    The safety of people on floodways or flooded streets is of major concern in urban stormwater design and floodplain management. Current design guidelines for safety on floodways (in Australia and overseas) are simplistic, ...
  • He Xiangjian; Arabnia Hamid (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2004)
    MultiRing is a network of 2ⁿ nodes which can be configured into different ring networks of 2n-I different configurations when ring direction being taken into account. It supports a wide variety of algorithms, such as ...
  • Salami, Oladayo.; Chan, H. Anthony. (2007-03-12)
    Output Queuing (OQ) and Input Queuing (IQ) are the two basic queuing strategies implemented in routers. IQ has been identified as the simplest and the most scalable. However, IQ achieves only 58.6% throughput due to the ...
  • Gerber Christophe Daniel; Crews Keith; Sigrist Christophe (Taylor & Francis (Balkema), 2007)
  • Hung T; Hoang Tuan; Vo Ba-Ngu; Nguyen Tuan (IEEE, 2006)
    In this paper, a new technique for designing linear phase 2-D filter based on semi-definite programming (SDP) is proposed. This approach allows the design of 2-D filters with accurate cut-off frequency, subject to hard ...
  • So, Joseph Yick Hon.; Wang, Jidong. (2007-03-12)
    Mobile IP allows the mobile node roaming into a new IP network without losing its connection with its peer. Mobile IPv6 is using Mobile IP with Route Optimizationto improve performance by avoiding the triangle routing and ...
  • Kotwal Ankur; Chaczko Zenon (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2004)
    The Internet is a vital part of the business world today. All large businesses are connected to the Internet and use it for a variety of purposes. Security however is a major concern for any machine on the Internet. ...
  • Deshpande, Vivek S. (2007-03-12)
    Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs) are becoming increasingly popular as more and more mobile devices find their way to the public, besides traditional" uses such as military battlefields and disaster situations they are being ...
  • Samali Bijan; Fatahi Behzad; Tabatabaiefar Seyed Hamid Reza (CRC Press/Balkema, 2011)
    In this study, the effects of soil-structure interaction (SSI) on the seismic behaviour of reinforced concrete moment resisting building frames are studied using finite difference method. Two types of mid-rise structures, ...
  • Samali Bijan; Jinwuth Watcharin; Heathcote Kevan; Wang Changxin (Elsevier, 2011)
    Unreinforced adobe or mud-brick structures have in the past suffered severe damage from seismic forces and have caused a vast number of deaths. However, a number of adobe buildings located in seismic regions have performed ...
  • Samali Bijan; Dowling Dominic; Li Jianchun (Australian Earthquake Engineering Society, 2005)
    Traditional adobe (mudbrick) houses are highly susceptible to damage and destruction during seismic events. This vulnerability is particularly acute in developing countries where traditional construction practices and ...
  • Gao Wei (Engineers Australia, 2007)
    This paper presents an approach called random factor method (RFM) for the random vibration analysis of seismic response of random truss structures. A truss bridge with random material parameters and geometric dimensions ...
  • Samali Bijan; Wu Yimin; Li Jianchun (Queensland University of Technology, 2003)
    A mass eccentric structure is usually more seismic vulnerable than its concentric counterpart because of coupled torsional-lateral response of such structures. In this work, dynamic characteristics and response of a ...
  • Nguyen Minh Tam; Dalvand Hedayatollah; Yu Ying Hao; Ha Quang (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2008)
    This paper presents an efficient control strategy for magnetorheological (MR) dampers embedded in building structures to mitigate quake-induced vibrations. In this work, MR dampers are used as semi-active devices, taking ...
  • Widjaja Joko; Samali Bijan; Li Jianchun; Reizes John (Tour Hosts Pty Limited, 2005)
    This paper presents an experimental investigation on the structural control performance of an integrated device-structure model consisting of a single storey plane steel frame and an inverted 'V' truss using a prototype ...
  • Spoor Darren; Zhu Jianguo (University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 2003)
    The difficulties associated with the distance protection of dual circuit transmission lines is well known and appropriate schemes have been implemented worldwide that enable reliable protection of these assets. However, ...
  • Kaluarachchi Chethasi; Al-Jumaily Adel (START Centre, 2011)
    It has been reported that 53,000 stroke events annually with ongoing costs are nearly $500 million per year for physical therapy care. This paper aims to provide effective and active rehabilitation for patients suffering ...
  • Al-Hattab Mohammad; Agbinya Johnson (IEEE computer society Conference publishing Services (CPS), 2009)
    Frequent topology changes and multiple links disconnections in wireless mobile nodes impose the existence of a prediction technique to predict these changes, and then predict the future topology of the network. This paper ...
  • Shi Lei; Kodagoda Sarath; Dissanayake Gamini (Australasian Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2010)
    Conventional Occupancy Grid (OG) map which contains occupied and unoccupied cells can be enhanced by incorporating semantic labels of places to build semantic grid map. Map with semantic information is more understandable ...