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2020 – today
- 2020
- [c24]Julia Maurer, Ramon Saccilotto, Jörg Willers, Pascal Düblin, Vu Duong, Christiane Pauli-Magnus:
SPHN - Development and Usability Testing of an Electronic General Consent Prototype. MIE 2020: 1151-1155
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c23]Minh Nguyen-Duc, Zahia Guessoum, Olivier Marin, Jean-François Perrot, Jean-Pierre Briot, Vu Duong:
Towards a reliable air traffic control. AAMAS (Industry Track) 2008: 101-104 - 2006
- [c22]Alexandre d'Aspremont, Devan Sohier, Arnab Nilim, Laurent El Ghaoui, Vu Duong:
Optimal path planning for air traffic flow management under stochastic weather and capacity constraints. RIVF 2006: 1-6 - 2005
- [j2]Huy Trandac, Philippe Baptiste, Vu Duong:
Airspace sectorization with constraints. RAIRO Oper. Res. 39(2): 105-122 (2005) - 2004
- [j1]Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Didier Keymeulen, Michael I. Ferguson, Vu Duong, Xin Guo:
Evolvable hardware techniques for on-chip automated reconfiguration of programmable devices. Soft Comput. 8(5): 354-365 (2004) - [c21]Adrian Stoica, Didier Keymeulen, Vu Duong, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Ian Ferguson, Taher Daud, Tughrul Arslan, Xin Guo:
Evolutionary recovery of electronic circuits from radiation induced faults. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2004: 1786-1793 - [c20]Adrian Stoica, Didier Keymeulen, Tughrul Arslan, Vu Duong, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Ian Ferguson, Xin Guo:
Circuit Self-Recovery Experiments in Extreme Environments. Evolvable Hardware 2004: 142-145 - [c19]Didier Keymeulen, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Adrian Stoica, Vu Duong, Michael I. Ferguson:
Evolvable Hardware for Signal Separation and Noise Cancellation Using Analog Reconfigurable Device. FPL 2004: 270-278 - [c18]Adrian Stoica, Didier Keymeulen, Tughrul Arslan, Vu Duong, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Ian Ferguson, Xin Guo:
Self-recovery experiments in extreme environments using a field programmable transistor array. FPT 2004: 9-15 - [c17]Didier Keymeulen, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Vu Duong, Xin Guo, Ian Ferguson, Adrian Stoica:
High Temperature Experiments for Circuit Self-Recovery. GECCO (1) 2004: 792-803 - [c16]Dac-Huy Tran, Philippe Baptiste, Vu Duong:
From Sets to Geometrical Sectors in the Airspace Sectorization Problem. RIVF 2004: 7-10 - [c15]Devan Sohier, Marc Bui, Vu Duong:
Towards an Algortihm to Compute Safe Aircraft Trajectories. RIVF 2004: 11-14 - [c14]Nhat Linh Doan, Vu Duong, Dritan Nace:
The Air-Route Network Design Problem. RIVF 2004: 15-20 - [c13]Arnab Nilim, Laurent El Ghaoui, Vu Duong:
Algorithms for Multi-Aircraft Re-Routing Under Uncertainties. RIVF 2004: 21-32 - [c12]Duc-Minh Nguyen, Alexis Drogoul, Vu Duong:
Conception d'un simulateur multi agents pour la gestion du trafic aérien. RIVF 2004: 33-40 - 2003
- [c11]Nguyen Thong Dang, Hong-Ha Le, Monica Tavanti, Vu Duong:
A multidisciplinary framework for empirical analysis of the applicability of 3D stereoscopic in Air Traffic Control. CIRA 2003: 811-816 - [c10]Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Xin Guo, Didier Keymeulen, Michael I. Ferguson, Vu Duong:
Silicon Validation of Evolution-Designed Circuits. Evolvable Hardware 2003: 21-25 - [c9]Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Didier Keymeulen, Vu Duong, Xin Guo, Michael I. Ferguson, Adrian Stoica:
Experimental Results in Evolutionary Fault-Recovery for Field Programmable. Evolvable Hardware 2003: 192-198 - [c8]Minh Nguyen-Duc, Jean-Pierre Briot, Alexis Drogoul, Vu Duong:
An application of Multi-Agent Coordination Techniques in Air Traffic Management. IAT 2003: 622-628 - [c7]Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Adrian Stoica, Didier Keymeulen, Michael I. Ferguson, Vu Duong, Xin Guo, Vatche Vorperian:
Automatic Evolution of Signal Separators Using Reconfigurable Hardware. ICES 2003: 286-295 - [c6]Huy Trandac, Philippe Baptiste, Vu Duong:
Airspace Sectorization By Constraint Programming. RIVF 2003: 49-58 - [c5]Minh Nguyen-Duc, Vu Duong, Jean-Pierre Briot, Alexis Drogoul:
Multi-Agent coordination techniques applied to Air Traffic Control. RIVF 2003: 59-64 - 2002
- [c4]Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Didier Keymeulen, Michael I. Ferguson, Vu Duong:
Fuzzy controller implementations with fewer than ten transistors? IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2002: 1830-1835 - [c3]Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Michael I. Ferguson, Didier Keymeulen, Vu Duong:
Evolving Circuits in Seconds: Experiments with a Stand-Alone Board-Level Evolvable System. Evolvable Hardware 2002: 67-74 - 2000
- [c2]Didier Keymeulen, Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Vu Duong:
Results on the fitness and population based fault tolerant approaches using a reconfigurable electronic device. CEC 2000: 537-544 - [c1]Adrian Stoica, Didier Keymeulen, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Anilkumar P. Thakoor, Taher Daud, Gerhard Klimeck, Y. Jin, Raoul Tawel, Vu Duong:
Evolution of Analog Circuits on Field Programmable Transistor Arrays. Evolvable Hardware 2000: 99-108
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