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  • Ben-Nissan Besim; Green Douglas; Kannangara Gs; Chai C; Milev Adriyan (Springer, 2006)
  • Zhu Jianguo; Zhan Yuedong; Guo Youguang (Victoria University, 2006)
    To improve the performance of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) stacks, this paper conducts research in the comprehensive control of the operation parameters, such as the work temperature, current density, ...
  • Du Haiping; Zhang Nong; Lam James (Academic Press, 2008)
    This paper presents a parameter-dependent controller design approach for vehicle active suspensions to deal with changes in vehicle inertial properties and existence of actuator time delays. By defining a parameter-dependent ...
  • Dou Yiping; Zhu Jianguo; Guo Youguang; Zhan Yuedong; Jin Jianxun (Curtin University of Technology, 2007)
    This paper presents the accurate determination of key parameters and performance analysis of a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) by finite element magnetic field analysis, providing a sound basis for the ...
  • Choi Kyung-Sook; Ball James (Thomas & Francis ASCE, 2002)
    Accurate estimation of the control parameters for spatially distributed physically based catchment modelling systems requires considerable work to establish credibility. Presented in this paper is a methodology for estimation ...
  • Furukawa Tomonari; Dissanayake Gamini (Taylor and Francis, 2003)
  • Lim E; Dokos Socrates; Cloherty Sl; Salamonsen Rf; Mason Dg; Reizes John; Lovell Nigel (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2010)
    A lumped parameter model of human cardiovascular-implantable rotary blood pump (iRBP) interaction has been developed based on experimental data recorded in two healthy pigs with the iRBP in situ. The model includes ...
  • Walker Paul; Zhang Nong (Inderscience, 2011)
    The modelling, simulation and analysis of a synchroniser mechanism as a component of wet Dual Clutch Transmissions (DCT) is presented in this paper. Mechanism engagement is demonstrated using rigid body models with a ...
  • Fang Tianjun; Ball James (Chemical Industry Press, 2010)
    The importance of estimating parameter uncertainty has been recognised in the literature with Bayesian methods being the most popular approaches for undertaking parameter uncertainty estimation. With these approaches, the ...
  • Zhang L; Du Haiping; Shi Yinming; Shi Xizhi (Xibei Youse Jinshu Yanjiuyuan, 2002)
    The GHM(Golla-Hughes -McTavish) model of ZN-l Viscoelastic Material is combined with finite element method (FEM). which is the most frequently used method in Engineering. It can approach time-consuming iteration in solving ...
  • Indraratna Buddhima; Fatahi Behzad; Khabbaz Hadi (American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), 2006)
    A model developed for the rate of tree root water uptake is applied numerically based on finite element analysis, to investigate the effects of the soil, tree and atmospheric parameters on the ground behaviour. The influences ...
  • Zhang Kaibing; Gao Xinbo; Li Xuelong; Tao Dacheng (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2011)
    Neighbor embedding algorithm has been widely used in example-based super-resolution reconstruction from a single frame, which makes the assumption that neighbor patches embedded are contained in a single manifold. However, ...
  • Kwok Ngai Ming; Ha Quang; Ngo Van; Hong Sia Minh (Japan Robot Association, 2006)
    The problem of coordinating construction vehicles in formations is tackled using the particle swarm optimization algorithm. Coordinated multi-vehicles are anticipated to outperform single vehicles in terms of economy and ...
  • Agbinya Johnson; Masihpour Mehrnoush (River Publishers, 2009)
    Network planning provides information on the feasibility of network role out. Specifically some of the information is on the estimate of the optimum number of base stations, the location of the base stations and antennas, ...
  • Agbinya Johnson; Masihpour Mehrnoush (River Publishers, 2009)
    The key air interface technology used in WiMAX is OFDM. OFDM is an efficient form of multi-carrier modulation schemes, which is used in most of the modern communication technologies, such as 3G-LTE, DSL, 4G Cellular Systems ...
  • Masihpour Mehrnoush; Agbinya Johnson (River Publishers, 2009)
    The key air interface technology used in WiMAX is OFDM. OFDM is an efficient form of multi-carrier modulation schemes, which is used in most of the modern communication technologies, such as 3G-LTE, DSL, 4G Cellular Systems ...
  • Csonka Paul; Perkins Ad; Waldron Kenneth (IEEE, 2010)
    Dynamic maneuvers have been successfully implemented on many prismatic legged robots. Systems with articulated legs of significant relative mass pose more of a challenge in part due to the physics of thrusting with rotating ...
  • Su Steven; Bao Jie; Lee Peter (IEEE, 2004)
    This paper proposes a new control method for multivariable nonlinear processes based on the internal model control (IMC) framework and the passivity theorem. The conventional IMC method involves inversion of the process, ...
  • Yeh Wei-Chang (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2005)
    Evaluating the network reliability is an important topic in the planning, designing and control of systems. The minimal path (MP, an edge set) set is one of the major, fundamental tools for evaluating network reliability. ...
  • Ren Tianran; Kwok Ngai Ming; Liu Dikai; Huang Shoudong (IEEE, 2008)
    Steel bridges are vulnerable to corrosion and their surfaces have to be de-rusted and repainted regularly. Since the process is complicated, expensive and the removed paints are harmful to human workerspsila health; the ...