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Network Reliability Analysis and Complexity Quantification Using Bayesian Network and Dual Representation
(2023)Modern society operates upon various lifeline networks such as transportation networks, power networks, and gas distribution networks. To secure their reliable operations, it is critical to evaluate their reliability. ... -
Network Sharing for Reliable Networks: A Data-Driven Study
(2020)The next generation of mobile networks will bring an appetite for reliable communication, which enables emerging critical-communication services. In this paper, we present network sharing between operators as a way to ... -
Neural Turn-Taking Models for Spoken Dialogue Systems
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Electronic & Elect. Engineering, 2021)In order to simulate naturalistic turn-taking behaviours, such as fast-turn switches, intentional overlap, backchanneling, and barge-in, spoken dialogue systems (SDSs) will need to have computational models of turn-taking ... -
Neurosciences and Wireless Networks: The Potential of Brain-Type Communications and Their Applications
(2021)This paper presents the first comprehensive tutorial on a promising research field located at the frontier of two well-established domains, neurosciences and wireless communications, motivated by the ongoing efforts to ... -
A new Approach for experimental evaluation of contact stresses
(2005)n metal forming operations, t he intensity and distribution o f stresses at the tool/material interface have great influence on the pattern and mode of deformation. This is due to the effect ... -
A new global estimation algorithm and its application to retrieval in sport events
(IEEE, 2001)We propose a novel global motion estimation technique based on weighted gradient and displaced frame difference (DFD) associated with Wiener estimation. Then, we apply this technique to parse events of a high level of ... -
New insights for chemical-physical processes from analysis of observations using extreme value probability distributions
(2023)Conventional extreme value (EV) theory has the Gumbel EV distribution as the theoretically correct distribution to represent the maximum depth of corrosion pits. It has long been used for prediction of the probability of ... -
New Insights into the Formation Mechanism of Intertwining Interfaces in Cold Spray
(ASM International, 2018)Experimental investigation supported by numerical modeling was conducted to explore the formation mechanism of intertwining interface in cold spray. The result revealed that low particle impact velocity and the consequent ... -
A new model for damping controlled fluidelastic instability in heat exchanger tube arrays
(2009)Heat exchnager tube arrays are susceptible to damage due to flow-induced vibration, with fluidelastic instability the potnetially the most destructive mechanism. In this paper a simple wake model consisting of a convecting ... -
New opportunities for bridge management using independent datasets
(2023)Bridge managers have increasingly utilised databases to aid in the efficient allocation of resources. For the most part, these databases have been compiled from existing bridge management tools such as bridge inspection ... -
New versus Previous ASCE 7-16 Earthquake Loads for 500 Overseas Locations
(2023)The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Earthquake Loads Overseas project is an ongoing collaboration between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation to compute Risk-targeted ... -
Next Generation Community-Level Resilience Modeling: The Interdependent Networked Community Resilience Modeling Environment (IN-CORE)
(2023)In 2015, the U.S National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) funded the Center of Excellence for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning (CoE), a 14 university-based consortium of almost 100 people, including ... -
NEXT GENERATION TACTILE SENSING FOR HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION IN INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS
(2015)Tactile sensing is commonly viewed as one of the basic forms of sensing [24] – intelligent life is rarely found without some capacity for tactile sensing – and it is a fundamental sense in human perception [24, 29]; however ... -
Nitrate responses in groundwater under grassland dairy agriculture
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, 2004)A considerable body of research already exists on establishing nitrate dynamics in agricultural systems' subsoils. However, the capacity to predict rates of nitrogen arrival at the receiving environment, namely surface or ... -
A noise adaptive symbol timing synchronization algorithm for software radio receivers
(2004)Software radio promises tremendous benefits from both commercial and military standpoints. Currently, there are a number of different 'shades' of software radio based on the use of FPGAs, DSP chips or general-purpose ... -
Noise source identification for ducted fan systems
(American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2008)Coherence based source analysis techniques can be used to identify the contribution of combustion noise in the exhaust of a jet engine and hence enable the design of noise reduction devices. However, when the combustion noise ... -
Noise Source Identification For Ducted Fan Systems (AIAA 2007-3693)
(2007)Understanding combustion noise source mechanisms, designing efficient acoustic liners and optimising active control algorithms for noise reduction requires the identification of the frequency and modal content of the ... -
Noise source identification for ducted fans
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2006)Understanding combustion noise source mechanisms, designing efficient acoustic liners and optimising active control algorithms for noise reduction requires the identification of the frequency and modal content of the ...