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Passive acoustic tracking of an unmanned underwater vehicle using bearing-Doppler-speed measurements
Published 2024“…The bearing-Doppler-speed measurements outperformed traditional bearing-Doppler target motion analysis: the bearing, bearing rate, range, and range rate accuracy improved by a factor of 2×, 16×, 3×, and 6×, respectively. …”
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Motor bearing current detection for online bearing health monitoring
Published 2023“…This method also offers significant economic savings and implementation advantages. Consequently, bearing current-based detection system has gained much attention significantly over the years in research. …”
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Towards explainable and semantically coherent claim extraction for an automated fact-checker
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A review of feature extraction methods in vibration-based condition monitoring and its application for degradation trend estimation of low-speed slew bearing
Published 2018“…This paper presents an empirical study of feature extraction methods for the application of low-speed slew bearing condition monitoring. The aim of the study is to find the proper features that represent the degradation condition of slew bearing rotating at very low speed (≈ 1 r/min) with naturally defect. …”
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Is ‘Trojan Horse’ : seeing wood for the trees?
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Experimental measurement of squeeze flow in bearings
Published 2011“…This project investigates the squeeze film effects of bearings with spiral groove design at various fluid film thicknesses and different rotational speeds. …”
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Internalisation of externalities: who bears the cost of pollution control?
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Investigation of passive bearing for biomedical applications
Published 2013“…Hydrodynamic bearings have been widely used in many industries for a long time. …”
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Hydrodynamic bearing for hard disk drive
Published 2008“…Presently, in the market there are already hard disk drives using hydrodynamic bearing and with the most mature design being the rotating shaft design. …”
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Design and analysis of a flexure bearing
Published 2008“…Flexure bearings play a major role in the field of ultra-precision mechanical design. …”
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Hearing what is not said; seeing what is not written.
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SEEING FLOWERS : Discover the Hidden Life of Flowers/
Published 2013“…Seeing Flowers is a visual feast that gloriously highlights 343 popular garden flowers. …”
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Experimental measurement of squeeze flow in hydrodynamics bearings
Published 2015“…This project investigates the pressure generation performance by using 3 extended spiral grooves bearing (SGB), first one called K10 (new) with 10 grooves, second one called K15 (new) with 15 grooves, third one called K15 (Alan) with 15 grooves. …”
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Supporting Bystanders: See Something, Say Something Is Not Enough
Published 2025“…An expanded version of this working paper was later published as Mary P. Rowe, “Bystanders: ‘See Something, Say Something’ Is Not Enough,” Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation Vol. 39, No. 10 (November 2021): 153-165.…”
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