ISBN-13: 9789048187751 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 500 str.
ISBN-13: 9789048187751 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 500 str.
Electronic Engineering and Computing Technology contains sixty-one revised and extended research articles written by prominent researchers participating in the conference. Topics covered include Control Engineering, Network Management, Wireless Networks, Biotechnology, Signal Processing, Computational Intelligence, Computational Statistics, Internet Computing, High Performance Computing, and industrial applications. Electronic Engineering and Computing Technology will offer the state of art of tremendous advances in electronic engineering and computing technology and also serve as an excellent reference work for researchers and graduate students working with/on electronic engineering and computing technology.
1. On The Experimental Control Of A Separately Excited Dc Motor. 2. Mash Digital Delta-Sigma Modulator With Multi-Moduli. 3. Sensorless Pm-Drive Aspects. 4. Design Of Silicon Resonant Micro Accelerometer Based On Electrostatic Rigidity. 5. Longer Mems Switch Lifetime Using Novel Dual-Pulse Voltage Driver. 6. Optimal Control Of Full Envelope Helicopter. 7. Determination Of Consistent Induction Motor Parameters. 8. Broken Rotor Bars In Squirrel Cage Induction Machines-Modeling And Simulation. 9. Different Designs Of Large Chipper Drives. 10. Macro Cell Placement: Based On A Force Directed Flow. 11. Surface Roughness Scattering In Mos Structures. 12. A Novel Transform Domain Based Hybrid Recurrent Neural Equaliser For Digital Communications. 13. Embedding Interconnection Networks In Crossed Cubes. 14. Software Fault Tolerance: An Aspect Oriented Approach. 15. An Adaptive Multibiometric System For Uncertain Audio Condition. 16. Analysis Of Performance Impact Due To Hardware Virtualization Using A 17. Metrics-Driven Software Quality Prediction Without Prior Fault Data. 18. Purely Hardware-Assisted Vmm. 19. A Quotient-Graph For The Analysis Of Reflective Petri Nets. 20. Using Xilinx System Generator For Real Time Hardware Co-Simulation Of Video Processing System. 21. Perception-Based Road Traffic Congestion Classification Using Neural Networks And Decision Tree. 22. Rdfa Ontology-Based Architecture For String-Based Web Attacks: Testing And Evaluation. 23. Classification Of Road Traffic Congestion Levels From Vehicle's Moving Patterns : A Comparison Between Artificial Neural Network And Decision Tree Algorithm. 24. Fuzzy Parameters And Cutting Forces Optimization Via Genetic Algorithm Approach. 25. Encoding Data To Use With A Sparse Distributed Memory. 26. A Proposal For Integrating Formal LogicAnd Artificial Neural Systems. 27. A Clustering Application In Portfolio Management. 28. Building An Expert System For Hiv And Aids Information. 29. A Multi-Objective Approach To Generate An Optimal Management Plan In An Ims-Qse. 30. Topological Spatial Relations For Circular Spatially Extended Points: An Overview. 31. Spatial Neighbors For Topological Spatial Relations: The Case Of A Circular Spatially. 32. Multi-Agent Exploration Inside Structural Collapses. 33. Diagnostic Problem Solving By Means Of Neuro-Fuzzy Learning, Genetic Algorithm And Chaos Theory Principles Applying. 34. The New Measure Of Robust Principal Component Analysis. 35. The Affects Of Demographics Differentiations On Authorship Identification. 36. Anonymous Id Assignment And Opt-Out. 37. Clustering Biological Data Using Enhanced K-Means Algorithm. 38. The Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Processes Driven By Levy Process And Application To Finance. 39. Discrete Orthogonality Of Zernike Functions And Its Application To Corneal Measurements. 40. A New Scheme For Land Cover Classification In Aerial Images. 41. Applying View Models In Soa. 42. Optimal Sample Number For Autonomous And Central Wireless Sensor Actuator Network. 43. Wi-Fi Point-To-Point Links:Performance Aspects Of Ieee 802.11 A,B,G Laboratory Links. 44. A Subnet Handover Scheme Based Communication System Of Subway. 45. Promespar: A High Performance Computing Implementation Of The Regional Atmosphericmodel Promes. 46. Transparent Integration Of A Low-Latency Linux Driver For Dolphin Sci And Dx. 47. Effect Of Dyslipidemia On A Simple Morphological Feature Extracted From Photoplethysmography Flow Mediated Dilation. 48. Study Of The General Solution For The Two-Dimensional Electrical Impedance Equation. 49. Biological Application Of Widefield Surface Plasmon Resonance Microscope To Study Cell/S
Ao, Sio Iong, Ph.D.
Education & Post-Doctoral Research
Harvard University: Post-Doctoral Fellow in Computer Science (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Time Series Center, Initiative in Innovative Computing)
University of Oxford: Post-Doctoral Researcher (Oxford University Computing Laboratory)
The University of Hong Kong: Doctor of Philosophy (Mathematics)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong: Master of Philosophy (Systems Engineering & Engineering Management)
Scholarships & Awards
Dean List of Class (1994/95), Keio University Award (1996/97), CUHK Studentship Award (2001-2003), CUHK Postgraduate Student Grants Award for Overseas Academic Activities (2003), HKU Studentship Award (2004-2007), HKU Postgraduate Student Grants Award for Overseas Academic Activities (2005), Postgraduate Student Grant for MSRI Summer Graduate Workshop (MSRI, Berkeley, USA, 2006), International Association of Engineers Academics Fellowship Award (2007/09)
Other Honors: Selected for the Who's Who in the World (Marquis Who's Who, 2007 & 2008), Selected for 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century,
(2008, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England);
- Commended for the Thirty-Fourth Edition of the Dictionary of International Biography (2008, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England), Best Paper Award of The 2007 International Conference of Information Engineering, Certificate of Commendation (The University of Hong Kong, 2007), Selected for the First Edition of Who's Who in Asia (Marquis Who's Who, 2006), Best Student Paper Award of The International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2006 and The 2006 IAENG International Workshop on Financial Engineering
Professor Len Gelman: Chair in Vibro-Acoustic Monitoring; Chairman of Condition Monitoring Technical Committee, British Institute of NDT; Director, Centre of Vibro-Acoustics and Fatigue; Director, International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration
School of Engineering, Cranfield University
Brief Description
Professor Len Gelman, PhD, Dr of Sciences (habilitation) is Director of Centre of Vibro-Acoustics and Fatigue, Cranfield University. He has more than 25 year’s experience in signal processing and vibro-acoustic monitoring of complex mechanical systems (e.g. rotating, reciprocating machinery, etc.) both in industry and academia. He has been Principal Investigator on numerous contracts and grants, including grants from the USA National Academy of Sciences, USA National Research Council, USA International Science Foundation, USA Civilian Research and Development Foundation (twice), USA MacArthur Foundation, Lady Davis, Israel, Centro Volta, Italy. He is Principal Investigator on UK EPSRC, UK DTI (three times), UK Royal Society, Rolls Royce (two times) and Shell grants.
He is a Fellow of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT) and UK Institution of Diagnostic Engineers, Chairman of the Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Technology Committee of the BINDT and Director of the International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration (USA). He is the author of over200 publications (including 17 patents) and 11 keynote papers. He is editor-in-chief of the book series "Condition monitoring" (Coxmoor, UK), Chair of 2007 World Congress on Engineering Asset Management, Honorary Co-Chair of 2007 and 2008 World Congresses of Engineering and Chair of 2008 Condition Monitoring Conference. He has participated in the scientific boards of numerous international conferences, has spent a large amount of time lecturing and consulting to industry in all parts of the world and has held visiting professor positions at 5 overseas universities.
A large international conference in Electronic Engineering and Computing Technology was just held in London, July 1-3, 2009, under the World Congress on Engineering (WCE 2009). The WCE 2009 is organized by the International Association of Engineers (IAENG), with congress details available at: http://www.iaeng.org/WCE2009. IAENG is a non-profit international association for the engineers and the computer scientists, which was found originally in 1968. There have been more than eight hundred manuscript submissions for the WCE 2009.
Electronic Engineering and Computing Technology contains sixty-one revised and extended research articles written by prominent researchers participating in the conference. Topics covered include Control Engineering, Network Management, Wireless Networks, Biotechnology, Signal Processing, Computational Intelligence, Computational Statistics, Internet Computing, High Performance Computing, and industrial applications. Electronic Engineering and Computing Technology will offer the state of art of tremendous advances in electronic engineering and computing technology and also serve as an excellent reference work for researchers and graduate students working with/on electronic engineering and computing technology.
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