Yu Zhang; Bingham, C.; Zhijing Yang; Gallimore, M.; Stewart, P., “Applied sensor fault detection and identification using hierarchical clustering and SOMNNs, with faulted-signal reconstruction,” MECHATRONIKA, 2012 15th International Symposium , vol., no., pp.1,7, 5-7 Dec. 2012 keywords: {computerised instrumentation;fault diagnosis;neural nets;numerical analysis;pattern clustering;sensors;signal classification;signal reconstruction;SFD-I graphical interpretation;SOMNN;applied sensor fault detection;applied sensor fault identification;classification map fingerprint;dendrograms;faulted-signal […]
Professor Paul Stewart
Energies, Volume 6, Issue 2 (February 2013), Pages 566-1180 Released
Energies, Volume 6, Issue 2 (February 2013), Pages 566-1180 Released Energies, Volume 6, Issue 2 (February 2013), Pages Pages 566-1180 http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/2/ Table of Contents: Do-Seong Byun, Deirdre Hart and Woo-Jin Jeong Article: Tidal Current Energy Resources off the South and West Coasts of Korea: Preliminary Observation-Derived Estimates Energies 2013, 6(2), 566-578; doi:10.3390/en6020566 http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/2/566/ Félix Iglesias […]
Call for Papers: Special Journal Issue “Advances in Control Engineering”
Machines — Open Access Journal Machines (ISSN 2075-1702), an international, open access journal on machinery and engineering. Machines is published by MDPI online quarterly. Manuscripts can be submitted to machines@mdpi.com now. Open Access – free for readers, free publication for well-prepared manuscripts submitted in 2013. Rapid publication: accepted papers are immediately published online. Special Issue […]
Meet the MAAT Airship Project Team at AERO Friedrichhafen
Meet the MAAT Airship Project Team at AERO Friedrichhafen, 24th to 27th April 2013, Hall B3, Stand 415.Paul Stewart, Tim Smith and Chris Bingham will be on the stand from the University of Lincoln. http://www.aero-expo.com
The humble ‘virtual chimney’ fences that could reduce the impact of airport pollution
EPSRC Press Release Issue Date: Thursday 31st January, 2013 The humble ‘virtual chimney’ fences that could reduce the impact of airport pollution Simple ‘blast’ fences called baffles could deliver improvements in air quality for people living near airports, new research has found. Placed behind a runway, the baffles could serve as a ‘virtual chimney’, funnelling […]