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2010 – 2019
- 2011
- [j19]R. Andy McKinley, Lindsey K. McIntire, Regina Schmidt, Daniel W. Repperger, John A. Caldwell:
Evaluation of Eye Metrics as a Detector of Fatigue. Hum. Factors 53(4): 403-414 (2011) - 2010
- [j18]Daniel W. Repperger, K. A. Farris:
Stochastic resonance-a nonlinear control theory interpretation. Int. J. Syst. Sci. 41(7): 897-907 (2010) - [c26]Bo Liu, Haibo He, Daniel W. Repperger:
Two-time-scale online actor-critic paradigm driven by POMDP. ICNSC 2010: 243-248
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c25]Daniel W. Repperger, Rodney G. Roberts, Marc Alise, Carl A. Moore:
A Haptic Teleoperation Study Using Wave Variables and Scaling Matrices. SMC 2009: 1-5 - [c24]Daniel W. Repperger, Joel S. Warm, Michael A. Vidulich, Victor S. Finomore:
Positive and Negative Predictive Power as an Aid in Robust/Dynamic Decision Making. SMC 2009: 2080-2084 - [c23]Daniel W. Repperger, K. A. Farris, C. C. Barton, Sarah Tebbens:
Time Series Data Analysis Using Fractional Calculus Concepts and Fractal Analysis. SMC 2009: 3311-3315 - [c22]Rodney G. Roberts, Daniel W. Repperger:
On the absolute orientation problem in computer vision. SMC 2009: 4142-4145 - [p1]Daniel W. Repperger, Chandler A. Phillips:
The Human Role in Automation. Handbook of Automation 2009: 295-304 - 2007
- [j17]Chandler A. Phillips, Daniel W. Repperger, Rachel Kinsler, Gavind Bharwani, David Kender:
A quantitative model of the human-machine interaction and multi-task performance: A strategy function and the unity model paradigm. Comput. Biol. Medicine 37(9): 1259-1271 (2007) - [c21]Bohou Xu, Zhong-Ping Jiang, Xingxing Wu, Daniel W. Repperger:
Theoretical Analysis of Image Processing Using Parameter-Tuning Stochastic Resonance Technique. ACC 2007: 1747-1752 - [c20]Daniel W. Repperger, Alan R. Pinkus, Julie A. Skipper, Christina D. Schrider:
Object recognition via information-theoretic measures/metrics. Computational Imaging 2007: 64980Z - [c19]Daniel W. Repperger:
New Results in Understanding Performance and Vulnerability in Complex Networks. CIRA 2007: 3 - [c18]Daniel W. Repperger, Rodney G. Roberts, Alan R. Pinkus:
Computer Vision Studies Using Stochastic Resonance/Information-theoretic Methods. CIRA 2007: 119-124 - [c17]Daniel W. Repperger, Robert L. Ewing, Joseph B. Lyons, Robert G. Roberts:
Investigation of Performance of Distributed Complex Systems Using Information-theoretic Means and Genetic Algorithms. CIRA 2007: 137-142 - [c16]Bohou Xu, Zhong-Ping Jiang, Xingxing Wu, Daniel W. Repperger:
Nonlinear Bistable Stochastic Resonance Filters for Image Processing. ICASSP (1) 2007: 717-720 - [c15]Christina D. Schrider, Julie A. Skipper, Daniel W. Repperger:
Histogram-based template matching for object detection in images with varying contrast. IPAS 2007: 64970 - [c14]Daniel W. Repperger, Alan R. Pinkus, Julie A. Skipper, Christina D. Schrider:
Stochastic resonance investigation of object detection in images. IPAS 2007: 649703 - 2006
- [j16]Yi Guo, Zhong-Ping Jiang, Daniel W. Repperger, Xingxing Wu:
Enhancement of Stochastic Resonance Using Optimization Theory. Commun. Inf. Syst. 6(1): 1-18 (2006) - [c13]Xingxing Wu, Zhong-Ping Jiang, Daniel W. Repperger:
Enhancement of stochastic resonance by tuning system parameters and adding noise simultaneously. ACC 2006: 1-6 - [c12]Marc Alise, Rodney G. Roberts, Daniel W. Repperger:
The Wave Variable Method for Multiple Degree of Freedom Teleoperation Systems with Time Delay. ICRA 2006: 2908-2913 - 2005
- [j15]Daniel W. Repperger, Ling Rothrock:
Using Ga-Based Intelligent Control Means to Enhance Human-Machine Interfaces. Intell. Autom. Soft Comput. 11(2): 123-140 (2005) - [j14]Daniel W. Repperger, Chandler A. Phillips, James E. Berlin, Amy T. Neidhard-Doll, Michael W. Haas:
Human-machine haptic interface design using stochastic resonance methods. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part A 35(4): 574-582 (2005) - 2004
- [j13]Chandler A. Phillips, Daniel W. Repperger, Amy T. Neidhard-Doll, David Reynolds:
Biomimetic model of skeletal muscle isometric contraction: I. an energetic-viscoelastic model for the skeletal muscle isometric force twitch. Comput. Biol. Medicine 34(4): 307-322 (2004) - [j12]Amy T. Neidhard-Doll, Chandler A. Phillips, Daniel W. Repperger, David Reynolds:
Biomimetic model of skeletal muscle isometric contraction: II. A phenomenological model of the skeletal muscle excitation-contraction coupling process. Comput. Biol. Medicine 34(4): 323-344 (2004) - [j11]Daniel W. Repperger:
Adaptive Displays and Controllers Using Alternative Feedback. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 7(6): 645-652 (2004) - [j10]Daniel W. Repperger, K. Buckholtz, M. Daniels:
A study on the stabilization of the van der Pol limit cycle. Int. J. Syst. Sci. 35(11): 661-669 (2004) - 2003
- [j9]Chandler A. Phillips, Daniel W. Repperger:
Physiological state model for human ergonomic workload. Comput. Biol. Medicine 33(2): 143-167 (2003) - [c11]S. W. Chan, John H. Lilly, Daniel W. Repperger, James E. Berlin:
Fuzzy PD+I learning control for a pneumatic muscle. FUZZ-IEEE 2003: 278-283 - 2002
- [c10]Daniel W. Repperger, Jim A. N. Poo:
Plenary lecture II: Stochastic resonance - An optimization means for manipulating uncertainty. ISIC 2002 - [c9]Seddik M. Djouadi, Charalambos D. Charalambous, Daniel W. Repperger:
A convex programming approach to the multiobjective H2/H∞ problem. ACC 2002: 4315-4320 - 2001
- [j8]Zhong-Ping Jiang, Daniel W. Repperger, David J. Hill:
Decentralized nonlinear output-feedback stabilization with disturbance attenuation. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 46(10): 1623-1629 (2001) - [c8]Daniel W. Repperger, Chandler A. Phillips, Amy T. Neidhard-Doll:
A study on stochastic resonance involving the Hodgkin-Huxley equations. ACC 2001: 229-234 - [c7]Seddik M. Djouadi, Charalambos D. Charalambous, Daniel W. Repperger:
On multiobjective H2/H∞ optimal control. ACC 2001: 4091-4096 - [c6]Seddik M. Djouadi, Charalambos D. Charalambous, Daniel W. Repperger:
Multiobjective H2/H∞ by Banach space operator theory. CDC 2001: 3982-3984 - 2000
- [j7]Robert L. Williams II, Jason M. Henry, Daniel W. Repperger:
Evaluation of Rate-Based Force-Reflecting Teleoperation in Free Motion and Contact. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 9(1): 25-36 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j6]Rodney G. Roberts, Daniel W. Repperger:
On Closed Form Expressions for the Singular-Value Decomposition of an Orientational Jacobian and Its Application to a Motion Simulator. Int. J. Robotics Res. 18(1): 109-115 (1999) - [c5]A. T. Koivo, Daniel W. Repperger, Antti J. Koivo:
Detection of aircraft-pilot-coupling caused oscillations. CIRA 1999: 220-225 - [c4]Robert L. Williams II, Jason M. Henry, Mark A. Murphy, Daniel W. Repperger:
Free and Constrained Motion Teleoperation via Naturally-Transitioning Rate-to-Force Control. ICRA 1999: 225-230 - 1997
- [j5]Daniel W. Repperger, C. C. Ho, P. Aukuthota, Chandler A. Phillips, David C. Johnson, S. R. Collins:
Microprocessor based spatial tens (transcutaneous electric nerve stimulator) designed with waveform optimality for clinical evaluation in a pain study. Comput. Biol. Medicine 27(6): 493-505 (1997) - 1996
- [j4]Tamara L. Chelette, Daniel W. Repperger, Chandler A. Phillips:
Pattern Recognition of Spastic Motion. J. Intell. Fuzzy Syst. 4(2): 141-160 (1996) - [c3]Bart J. Brickman, Lawrence J. Hettinger, Merry M. Roe, Liem Lu, Daniel W. Repperger, Michael W. Haas:
Haptic Specification of Environmental Events: Implications for the Design of Adaptive, Virtual Interfaces. VRAIS 1996: 147-155 - 1995
- [j3]Daniel W. Repperger, Chandler A. Phillips, Tamara L. Chelette:
A study on spatially induced "virtual force" with an information theoretic investigation of human performance. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 25(10): 1392-1404 (1995) - 1994
- [c2]Rodney G. Roberts, Daniel W. Repperger:
The Kinematics of Robotic Wrists. ICRA 1994: 3337-3341 - 1990
- [c1]Daniel W. Repperger, Steven J. Remis, Gary Merrill:
Performance measures of teleoperation using an exoskeleton device. ICRA 1990: 552-557
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j2]Augustus Morris Jr., Daniel W. Repperger:
Discriminant analysis of changes in human muscle function when interacting with an assistive aid. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 35(5): 316-322 (1988)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j1]Daniel W. Repperger, Sharon L. Ward, Earl J. Hartzell, Betty C. Glass, Walter C. Summers:
An Algorithm to Ascertain Critical Regions of Human Tracking Ability. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 9(4): 183-196 (1979)
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