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    • Classes to Passes: Is Class Attendance a Determinant of Grades in Undergraduate Engineering Subjects? 

      Anderson, T; Whittington, C; Li, X (Southern Cross University, 2016)
      CONTEXT The rapid advancement in information technologies in recent times has opened a number of opportunities to the higher education sector. This has led to a revision of the traditional educational paradigm through ...
    • Classification and Identification of Industrial Gases Based on Electronic Nose Technology 

      Li, H; Luo, D; Sun, Y; Gholamhosseini, H (MDPI, 2019)
      Rapid detection and identification of industrial gases is a challenging problem. They have a complex composition and different specifications. This paper presents a method based on the kernel discriminant analysis (KDA) ...
    • Classification and Segmentation of fMRI Spatio-temporal Brain Data With a Neucube Evolving Spiking Neural Network Model 

      Doborjeh, MG; Capecci, E; Kasabov, N (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014)
      The proposed feasibility analysis introduces a new methodology for modelling and understanding functional Magnetic Resonance Image (fMRI) data recorded during human cognitive activity. This constitutes a type of Spatio-Temporal ...
    • Client value in procured construction services: New Zealand participants' perspective 

      Aliakbarlou, S; Wilkinson, S; Costello, SB; Rotimi, JOB (New Zealand Built Environment Research, 2014)
      Motivation: Due to the lack of a practical evaluation method to assist clients with measuring value in construction services when hiring service providers, there is greater emphasis on price rather than clients’ values. ...
    • Clients and their professional advisers’ role in construction materials purchasing functions 

      Samarasinghe, DAS; Tookey, J; Rotimi, J.O.B.; Windapo, A (Emerald, 2012)
      The material purchasing function is the central factor to minimise the overall cost of a building construction project as it contributes to approximately half of the final construction cost. Contractors, subcontractors, ...
    • Climate and terroir of New Zealand wine regions: a GIS perspective 

      Shanmuganathan, S (The New Zealand Cartographic Society (NZCS), 2012)
      Climate and 'terroir' are the two major commonly used set of factors when describing a wine region apart from those relating to 'Cultiva' or variety. The latter is given the utmost consideration during site selection and ...
    • Climate change and grape wine quality: a GIS approach to analysing New Zealand wine region 

      Shanmuganathan, S; Narayanan, A; Sallis, P (InTech, 2012)
      The influences of seasonal climate variability on the phenological dynamics of certain terrestrial communities observed mostly since the mid‐20th century are seen as leading to unprecedented consequences (Richard, et al., ...
    • Climate Change Effects on Sri Lankan Paddy Yield: An Initial Investigation Using Data Mining Algorithms 

      Shanmuganathan, S (The Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, 2013)
      In recent times, climate change (CC) and its effects on key crops, such as rice, wheat and maize, have drawn significant research interest alongside population increase, economic growth and changing diet patterns, all of ...
    • Climate change effects on Sri Lankan paddy yield: an initial investigation using Data Mining algorithms 

      Shanmuganathan, S (The Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand (MODSIM), 2013)
      In recent times, climate change (CC) and its effects on key crops, such as rice, wheat and maize, have drawn significant research interest alongside population increase, economic growth and changing diet patterns, all of ...
    • A Cloud-based Traffic Flow Framework for Tactile Internet Using SDN and Fog Computing 

      Fanibhare, V; Sarkar, NI; Al-Anbuky, A (IEEE, 2019)
      Tactile Internet (TI) is an emerging area of research which is still in its infancy, and facing many issues and challenges. One of the main challenges in TI is to achieve a round trip time (RTT) or latency of 1ms or less. ...
    • A Cluster-driven Energy Routing Protocol for Optimal Network Lifetime in Ad Hoc Networks 

      Airehrour, D; Cherrington, M; Madanian, S
      Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is a group of networked mobile devices working in a cooperative manner. Due to usage, these devices quickly run out of battery power in critical situations and consequently fail in packet ...
    • CMOS Low Noise Amplifier Design for Microwave and mmWave Applications 

      Li, XJ; Zhang, YP (EMW Publishing, 2018)
      This paper reviews recent advances in the design of low noise amplifier (LNA) in complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology for radio transceivers at microwave and millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies. First, ...
    • Collaboration and development of radio astronomy in Australasia and South-Pacific region: New Zealand perspectives 

      Gulyaev, S; Natusch, T (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
      As a result of collective efforts of an Australian–New Zealand VLBI team, the first New Zealand VLBI system was developed, and a series of test observations between New Zealand and Australia conducted. The equipment and ...
    • Collaborative soft object manipulation for game engine-based virtual reality surgery simulators 

      Marks, S; Windsor, JA; Wünsche, B (University of Waikato, 2007)
      In this paper we analyse and evaluate the capabilities of popular game engines to simulate and interact with soft objects. We discuss how these engines can be used for simulated surgical training applications, determine ...
    • Colorizing Grayscale CT Images of Human Lungs Using Deep Learning Methods 

      Yan, WQ; Wang, Y (Springer, 2022)
      Image colorization refers to computer-aided rendering technology which transfers colors from a reference color image to grayscale images or video frames. Deep learning elevated notably in the field of image colorization ...
    • A Compact Dual-band Antenna Based on Defected Ground Structure for ISM Band Applications 

      Ghaffar, A; Li, XJ; Awan, WA; Hussain, N (VDE, 2020)
      This paper presents the design and realization of a compact dual-band antenna for industrial scientific and medical (ISM) band applications. The compact geometry of the antenna is achieved by combining two miniaturization ...
    • Compact Dual-Band Broadband Microstrip Antenna for WLAN Applications 

      Ghaffar, A; Li, XJ; Seet, B-C (2018 IEEE 7th Asia-Pacific Conference on Antennas and Propagation, 2018)
      This paper presents a compact planar monopole antenna with dual-band operation suitable for wireless local area network (WLAN) application. The antenna occupies an overall area of 18 × 12 mm2. The antenna combines two ...
    • A Compact Flexible Antennas for ISM and 5G Sub-6- GHz band Application 

      Awan, WA; Hussain, N; Ghaffar, A; Zaidi, A; Li, XJ (VDE, 2020)
      The design and realization of a flexible broadband coplanar waveguide (CPW) fed patch antenna, characterized by a compact size are presented in this manuscript. The proposed antenna is dedicated for Industrial Scientific ...
    • A Compact Flexible Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna for Heterogeneous Applications 

      Hussain, N; Awan, WA; Naqvi, SA; Ghaffar, A; Zaidi, A; Naqvi, SA; Iktikhar, A; Li, XJ (IEEE, 2020)
      This paper presents a compact frequency reconfigurable antenna for flexible devices and conformal surfaces. The antenna consists of a simple easy to fabricate structure consisting of a stub loaded circular radiator, designed ...
    • A Compact Octa-Band Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna for Wireless Applications 

      Ghaffar, A; Awan, WA; Hussain, N; Li, X-J
      This paper presents the design and realization of a compact frequency reconfigurable antenna for multiband wireless applications. The antenna can operate at overall eight different bands in four dual-band modes. A slot in ...

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