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    • A multi-agent framework for dependable adaptation of evolving system architectures 

      Johnson, K; Sinha, R; Calinescu, R; Ruan, J (IEEE, 2015)
      We present a multi-agent framework for the formal verification of component-based systems after changes such as addition, removal and modification of components. The core of our approach is an Agent Verification Engine ...
    • Multi-Attribute Decision Making for Energy-Efficient Public Transport Network Selection in Smart Cities 

      Munjal, R; Liu, W; Li, X; Gutierrez, J; Chong, PHJ
      Smart cities use many smart devices to facilitate the well-being of society by different means. However, these smart devices create great challenges, such as energy consumption and carbon emissions. The proposed research ...
    • Multi-board concept - a scenario based approach for supporting product quality and life cycle oriented design 

      Robotham, A; Hertzum, M (Delft University Press, 2000)
      This paper will describe the multi-board con-cept, which is a working approach for supporting life cycle oriented design and product quality. Aspects of this concept include construction of a common working environment ...
    • A Multi-channel MAC Protocol With Retrodirective Array Antennas in Flying Ad Hoc Networks 

      Xie, T; Zhao, H; Xiong, J; Sarkar, NI (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2021)
      In this paper, we propose a multi-channel medium access control (MMAC) protocol for the exploitation of retro-directive array antennas in Flying Ad Hoc Networks (named FA-MMAC). This FA-MMAC employs multiple channels and ...
    • Multi-Class Skin Lesions Classification Using Deep Features 

      Usama, M; Naeem, MA; Mirza, F
      Skin cancer classification is a complex and time-consuming task. Existing approaches use segmentation to improve accuracy and efficiency, but due to different sizes and shapes of lesions, segmentation is not a suitable ...
    • A Multi-criteria Based Handover Algorithm for Vehicle-to-infrastructure Communications 

      Ndashimye, E; Sarkar, NI; Ray, SK (Elsevier BV, 2020)
      Maintaining seamless quality of service (QoS) requirements for ongoing delay sensitive applications during handover processes for Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) communication over heterogeneous networks is a challenging ...
    • A multi-strategy approach for location mining in Tweets: AUT NLP Group entry for ALTA-2014 shared task 

      Nand, P; Perera, R; Lingmin, H (Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2014)
      This paper describes the strategy and the results of a location mining system used for the ALTA-2014 shared task competition. The task required the participants to identify the location mentions in 1003 Twitter test messages ...
    • Multiple preemptive EDCA for emergency medium access control in distributed WLANs 

      Sarkar, NI; Memon, SK; Al-Anbuky, A (Springer, 2016)
      The increasingly use of wireless local area networks (WLANs) in public safety and emergency network services demands for a strict quality of service (QoS) guarantee especially a large number of users report an emergency ...
    • Multiple Source Location Estimation on a Dataset of Real Recordings in a Wireless Acoustic Sensor Network 

      Alexandridis, A; Griffin, A; Mouchtaris, A (IEEE, 2018)
      Recently, wireless acoustic sensor networks (WASNs) have received significant attention from the research community and a variety of methods have been proposed for numerous applications, such as location estimation and ...
    • Multisource Feedback As Part of the Medical Board of Australia's Professional Performance Framework: Outcomes From a Preliminary Study 

      Narayanan, A; Farmer, EA; Greco, MJ (BioMed Central, 2018)
      Background: The recent introduction of the Professional Performance Framework by the Medical Board of Australia is intended to strengthen continuing professional development for the 100,000 or so medical practitioners in ...
    • Multispectral Image Enhancement Based on the Dark Channel Prior and Bilateral Fractional Differential Model 

      Chen, W; Jia, Z; Yang, J; Kasabov, NK (MDPI, 2022)
      Compared with single-band remote sensing images, multispectral images can obtain information on the same target in different bands. By combining the characteristics of each band, we can obtain clearer enhanced images; ...
    • Multivariate spatial condition mapping using subtractive fuzzy cluster means 

      Sabit, H; Al-Anbuky, A (MDPI AG, 2014)
      Wireless sensor networks are usually deployed for monitoring given physical phenomena taking place in a specific space and over a specific duration of time. The spatio-temporal distribution of these phenomena often correlates ...
    • The MWA GLEAM 4-Jy (G4Jy) Sample 

      White, SV; Franzen, TMO; Wong, OI; Kapinska, AD; Riseley, C; Hancock, P; Callingham, J; Hunstead, R; Hurley-Walker, N; Wu, C; Seymour, N; Swan, J; Wayth, R; Morgan, JS; Chhetri, R; Jackson, C; Weston, S; Mauch, T
      Powerful radio-galaxies feature heavily in our understanding of galaxy evolution. However, when it comes to studying their properties as a function of redshift and/or environment, the most-detailed studies tend to be limited ...
    • Nasal air-conditioning during breathing therapy 

      White, DE; Al-Jumaily, AM; Bartley, J; Somervell, A (Bentham Science Publishers, 2011)
      It has been reported that continuous positive airway pressure therapy introduces negative nasal side-effects including sneezing, itching, nasal dryness, nasal congestion and/or a runny nose. As these symptoms are suggestive ...
    • Nasal air-conditioning during N-CPAP therapy 

      White, DE; Al-Jumaily, AM; Bartley, J (Medical Sciences Congress, 2010)
      Over 40% of people who undertake n-CPAP breathing therapy report problems of rhinitis or nasal congestion despite not having these symptoms prior to treatment. Heated humidification is often used to condition inhaled air ...
    • Nasal morphology and blood flow during augmented air pressure breathing therapies 

      White, DE; Al-Jumaily, AM; Bartley, J; Lu, J; Hankin, RKS (AUT University, 2011)
      Air delivered under augmented pressure during breathing therapy normally requires external humidification in order to avoid upper airways dryness and discomfort. Nasal heat and water flux between air and mucosa is dynamically ...
    • Natural convection heat loss from a partly open cubic enclosure 

      Anderson, T; Norris, SE (Australasian Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, 2016)
      Natural convection heat transfer in enclosures is an area that has particular significance to a wide range of applications. However, heat transfer from enclosures with openings to the surroundings, such as open windows in ...
    • Natural convection heat loss from an open room 

      Anderson, T; Gillen, JC; Norris, SE (Australian PV Institute (APVI), 2014)
      Natural convection heat transfer in enclosures is an area that has particular significance to a wide range of applications. However natural convection heat transfer from enclosures with openings to the surroundings, such ...
    • Natural convection heat transfer in façade integrated solar concentrators 

      Piratheepan, M; Anderson, T (Elsevier, 2015)
      The use of facade (wall) integrated concentrating solar collectors is an area of developing interest within the field of energy-efficient building technology. One way of achieving such a device could be through the use of ...
    • Natural convection heat transfer in V-trough solar concentrators 

      Anderson, TN (Springer, 2013)
      Abstract The use of V-trough concentrators offers a simple approach to increasing the radiation incident on a solar receiver; this is particularly useful for increasing the temperature in thermal systems. However in order ...

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