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Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, Volume 51
Volume 51, February 2015
- Venkatesh Gudipadu, Apurbba Kumar Sharma, Nitish Singh:
Simulation of media behaviour in vibration assisted abrasive flow machining. 1-13 - Radu Cimpeanu, Mel T. Devine, David Tocher, Louise Clune:
Development and analysis of a port terminal loader model at RUSAL Aughinish. 14-30 - Ahmad Haddad, Marc Anthony Mannah, Hasan Bazzi:
Nonlinear time-variant model of the PEM type fuel cell for automotive applications. 31-44 - Faisal Al-Saqqar, Jamal Bentahar, Khalid Sultan, Wei Wan, Ehsan Khosrowshahi Asl:
Model checking temporal knowledge and commitments in multi-agent systems using reduction. 45-68 - Kai Hu, Teng Zhang, Zhibin Yang, Wei-Tek Tsai:
Simulation of real-time systems with clock calculus. 69-86 - Chao-sheng Feng, Jun Yang, Zhiguang Qin, Ding Yuan, Hongrong Cheng:
Modeling and analysis of passive worm propagation in the P2P file-sharing network. 87-99 - James T. Lin, Chien-Ming Chen:
Simulation optimization approach for hybrid flow shop scheduling problem in semiconductor back-end manufacturing. 100-114 - Nico Steyn, Yskandar Hamam, Éric Monacelli, Karim Djouani:
Modelling and design of an augmented reality differential drive mobility aid in an enabled environment. 115-134 - Humaira Afzal, Irfan Awan, Muhammad Rafiq Mufti, Ray E. Sheriff:
Modeling of initial contention window size for successful initial ranging process in IEEE 802.22 WRAN cell. 135-148 - Christos Chatzinakos, Constantin C. Tsouros:
Estimation of the dimension of chaotic dynamical systems using neural networks and robust location estimate. 149-156 - Yingxu Lai, Yinong Chen, Qichen Zou, Zenghui Liu, Zhen Yang:
Design and analysis on trusted network equipment access authentication protocol. 157-169 - Luiz Ricardo Pinto, Pedro Marinho Sizenando Silva, T. P. Young:
A generic method to develop simulation models for ambulance systems. 170-183
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