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  • Djajakesukma Sri Lily; Samali Bijan; Nguyen Hung (World Scientific, 2002)
    This paper presents vibration control of a five-storey model with semi-active stiffness damper subjected to earthquake loads. Semi-active stiffness damper consists of a special type of hydraulic damper connected to the ...
  • Zhao Jing; Zhang Nong (University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2009)
    The pressure changes produced inside the fluid circuits of Hydraulically Interconnected Suspensions (HIS) often lead to vibration of pipelines and associated structures and become a source of structural noise. This paper ...
  • Jan Tony (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2003)
    In this paper, a hybrid classifier is introduced which combines a linear discriminant classifier and a nonlinear nonparametric neural network based classifier such as the Radial Basis Function Neural Networks. This ...
  • Koosha Homa; Simoff Simeon; Madadnia Jafar (Massey University, 2002)
    This paper addresses the problem of remote collaboration in global electrical engineering student projects. The problem has several facets, including the arrangement of virtual engineering laboratory workspaces, the ...
  • Kaluarachchi Chethasi; Aung Mon; Al-Jumaily Adel (IEEE, 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 ...
  • Ha Quang; Nguyen Anh Duy; Nguyen Hung (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2006)
    In the context of robotic formation control, the commonly-used virtual robot tracking combined with l-l control has limitations in the establishment of a line formation, the possibility of collision between robots, and ...
  • Abeywardena Dinuka; Kodagoda Sarath; Munasinghe Rohan; Dissanayake Gamini (Australian Robotics and Automation Association, 2011)
    This paper describes the synthesis and evaluation of a â¿¿virtual odometerâ¿ for a Quadrotor Micro Aerial Vehicle. Availability of a velocity estimate has the potential to enhance the accuracy of mapping, estimation and ...
  • Balasuriya Arjuna; Zhen Jia; Challa Subhash (ICARCV, 2004)
    This paper proposes a data fusion scheme for visual object identification and tracking by autonomous vehicles. In this scheme, image motion vectors fields, color features, visual disparity depth information and camera ...
  • Dao, Nghia T; Wei, Xun; Malaney, Robert A. (2007-03-12)
    Crucial to supporting voice over 802.11b is the knowledge of voice capacity (Nc) of a single Access Point. This paper provides an analytical formulation of Nc in the case where all traffic in the network is voice. Our ...
  • Beecham Simon; Dunphy Alison; Morison Peter (Institute of Engineers Australia, 2005)
    The deleterious effects on receiving water bodies of stormwater runoff from urban areas have been studied extensively. However, impacts of runoff from mixed land-use institutions such as schools is less understood. This ...
  • Vale Robert; Ghosh Sumita (7UDM & 4WSUD, 2006)
    Current residential sector growth rates in the Auckland Region are expected to impose increased demands on domestic water supply. This paper attempts to quantify, for four typical roof areas (100 m2, 150 m², 200 m², and ...
  • Kong Xiaoying; Liu Li (Norsearch Reprographics, 2004)
    As the complexity of web systems grows, there is a need to develop an Architecture Framework to support and guide an organization for web system planning, design, building, deployment and maintenance. This paper presents ...
  • Ceglarek Tomasz; Kong Xiaoying (Norsearch Reprographics, 2004)
    This paper presents an optimised web development process to assist web professionals in bringing a systematic approach to their efforts in developing web-based software systems. Firstly seeking a broader understanding ...
  • Kodagoda Sarath; Zhang Zhengzhi; Ruiz David; Dissanayake Gamini (I*PROMS, 2008)
    Autonomous weed control concepts have recently being extensively researched due to the advantages that they possess. One of the critical modules of such systems is the sensing and classification of weeds within crops. In ...
  • Maali Yashar; Mahdavi-Amiri N (IEEE, 2010)
    A new weighted order scheme is presented for finding alternative Pareto optimal solution of multi objective linear programming problems. In developing the weighted scheme, a big M model is proposed. We establish some ...
  • Eager David; Chapman Christopher (Kidsafe New South Wales Inc, 2004)
    All existing playground safety standards throughout the world limit the maximum impact caused by a fall to a deceleration of 200g and/or a Head Injury Criteria (HIC) of 1000. These limits are based on extensive research ...
  • Craig Daniel; Nguyen Hung (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    Loss of mobility can occur for a variety of reasons, such as spinal cord injury or motor neurone disease. The onset of these conditions often brings with it an associated loss of personal independence, which is primarily ...
  • Sun, Yan; Kumar, Anup; Srinivasam, S. (2007-03-12)
    This article presents an incremental and scalable solution for tracing Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed DoS (DDoS) attacks. Our approach allows the victim to identify the network paths traversed by attack traffic ...
  • Gerber Christophe Daniel; Crews Keith; Sigrist Christophe (Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia Ltd, 2005)
    In Australla wood plays a major role in the building industry. Stressed-skin panels (SSP) can create new opportunities for use of timber in multi-storey residential, industrial, conunercial and public buildings. To achieve ...
  • Chotiprayanakul Pholchai; Liu Dikai (IEEE, 2009)
    When a large robot manipulator is remotely controlled by means of a small haptic device, there are two issues which should be addressed: mapping of robot arm workspace and haptic device workspace, and accurate and safe ...