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Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, Volume 67
Volume 67, September 2016
- Hamza Mekki, Adel Mellit, H. Salhi:
Artificial neural network-based modelling and fault detection of partial shaded photovoltaic modules. 1-13 - Lei Yang, Lei Wang, Xing Zhang, Donglin Wang:
An approach to build cycle accurate full system VLIW simulation platform. 14-28 - H. Deniz Karaca, G. Deniz Ozen, Cosku Kasnakoglu:
Nonlinear modelling and control of the flow over aerofoils using CFD simulations. 29-43 - Muhannad Quwaider, Yaser Jararweh:
Multi-tier cloud infrastructure support for reliable global health awareness system. 44-58 - Heng-Soon Gan, Kai-Florian Richter, Mingzheng Shi, Stephan Winter:
Integration of simulation and optimization for evacuation planning. 59-73 - Anthony J. Robinson, Alan Lyons, Roger Kempers:
Modelling the effective thermal conductivity of compressing structures including contact resistance. 74-88 - Moisés Espínola, Jose A. Piedra-Fernández, Rosa Ayala, Luis Iribarne, Saturnino Leguizamón, James Z. Wang:
Simulating rainfall, water evaporation and groundwater flow in three-dimensional satellite images with cellular automata. 89-99 - Zhao Ning, Luo Lei, Zhang Saipeng, Gabriël Lodewijks:
An efficient simulation model for rack design in multi-elevator shuttle-based storage and retrieval system. 100-116 - Ali Azadeh, M. Pourebrahim Ahvazi, S. Motevali Haghighi, Abbas Keramati:
Simulation optimization of an emergency department by modeling human errors. 117-136 - Sergio Casas, Inmaculada Coma, Cristina Portalés, Marcos Fernández:
Towards a simulation-based tuning of motion cueing algorithms. 137-154 - Levent Malgaca, Yavuz Sahin, Murat Akdag, Hira Karagülle:
Residual vibration control of a single-link flexible curved manipulator. 155-170 - Waralak Chongdarakul, Peraphon Sophatsathit, Chidchanok Lursinsap:
Efficient task scheduling based on theoretical scheduling pattern constrained on single I/O port collision avoidance. 171-190
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