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  • Alrufaihi, Duaa; Oleghe, Omogbai; Almanei, Mohammed; Jagtap, Sandeep; Salonitis, Konstantinos (IOS Press, 2022-09-08)
    In a complex manufacturing system such as the multistage manufacturing system, maintaining the quality of the products becomes a challenging task. It is due to the interconnectivity and dependency of factors that can affect ...
  • Hu, Fu; Liu, Ying; Qin, Jian; Sun, Xianfang; Witherell, Paul (IEEE, 2020-10-08)
    The issue of Additive Manufacturing (AM) energy consumption is attracting attention in both industry and academia, particularly with the trending adoption of AM technologies in the manufacturing industry. It is crucial to ...
  • Kovalev, Anatoly I.; Wainstein, D. L.; Vakhrushev, V. O.; Gago, R.; Soldera, F.; Endrino, José L.; Fox-Rabinovich, German S.; Veldhuis, Stephen C. (Nature Publishing Group, 2017-12-06)
    Plasmon resonance heterogeneities were identified and studied along Ag and TiAlN layers within a multilayer stack in nanolaminate TiAlN/Ag coatings. For this purpose, a high-resolution plasmon microscopy was used. The ...
  • Guo, Weisi; Jin, Bailu; Sun, Schyler C.; Wu, Yue; Qi, Weijie; Zhang, Jie (IEEE, 2023-03-23)
    In wireless networks, consumer experience is important for both short monitoring of the Quality of Experience (QoE) as well as long term customer retainment. Current 4G and 5G networks are not equipped to measure QoE in ...
  • Yuksek, Burak; Yu, Zhengxin; Suri, Neeraj; Inalhan, Gokhan (IEEE, 2023-11-10)
    In this paper, we have proposed a novel FLVO framework which can improve pose estimation accuracy in terms of translational and rotational RMSE drift while reducing security and privacy risks. It also enables fast adaptation ...
  • Chu, Kai-Fung; Guo, Weisi (IEEE, 2024-02-13)
    Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) offers multi-modal transport modes in a single service platform, which requires tremendous data and software support. Among various types of data, consumers' data is vulnerable to the communication ...
  • Sedighi, Tabassom; Foote, P. D.; Sydor, Piotr (Elsevier, 2017-09-17)
    This paper provided an approach to design feed-forward observer for nonlinear systems with Lipchitz nonlinearity and bounded unknown inputs (disturbances/uncertainties) to ensure the sensitivity against intermittent faults. ...
  • Tavernini, Davide; Velenis, Efstathios; Longo, Stefano (Taylor & Francis: STM, Behavioural Science and Public Health Titles, 2017-03-03)
    The distribution of brake forces between front and rear axles of a vehicle is typically specified such that the same level of brake force coefficient is imposed at both front and rear wheels. This condition is known as ...
  • Yuan, Xuetao; Caraballo, Elba V.; Little, J.; Debiasi, Marco; Serrani, A.; Ozbay, H.; Myatt, James H.; Samimy, Mo (Applied Mathematics Scientific Research Institute, 2009-01-31)
    A benchmark problem in active aerodynamic flow control, suppression of strong pressure oscillations induced by flow over a shallow cavity, is addressed in this paper. Proper orthogonal decomposition and Galerkin projection ...
  • Batista, Pedro; Evans, Daniel L.; Cândido, Bernardo; Fiener, Peter (EGU: European Geophysical Union, 2022-05-27)
    Soil erosion rates frequently exceed the pace at which new soil is formed. This imbalance can lead to soil thinning (i.e., truncation) whereby subsoil horizons, and the underlying parent material, emerge progressively ...
  • Ferguson, Robert M. W. (Cranfield University, 2013-09)
    To improve our understanding into the key parameters controlling and regulating the microbial groups involved in the anaerobic digestion (AD) process, particularly over multiple changes in operational conditions, triplicate ...
  • Fernando, W. C. P. (2004-01)
  • Sealy, Ruth; Vinnicombe, Susan; Doldor, Elena (2009-01-01)
    2009 marks our eleventh annual report with a small incremental increase in the percentage of women on boards. Overall, there are 12.2% women directors on the FTSE 100 boards. There is a discouraging decline in the number ...
  • Vinnicombe, Susan; Sealy, Ruth; Graham, Jacey; Doldor, Elena (Cranfield University School of Management, 2010-12)
    2010 saw another year of barely perceptible change in the representation of women in leadership positions of UK PLC’s top 100 companies. The incremental increases include three additional women on FTSE 100 boards taking ...
  • Sealy, Ruth; Vinnicombe, Susan (2012-03-13)
    2012 has seen a step change in the number of women appointed onto FTSE 100 companies following the publication of the Davies Report in February 2011. The number of women holding 163 FTSE 100 board seats is 141, an increase ...
  • Sealy, Ruth; Vinnicombe, Susan (Cranfield University School of Management, 2013-04)
    The last year has seen extraordinary changes for women on boards. The number of women holding FTSE 100 board seats is 169 (holding 194 seats), an increase of 28 on the 2012 figures. The overall percentage of female-held ...
  • Vinnicombe, Susan; Doldor, Elena; Turner, Caroline (2014-03-26)
  • Vinnicombe, Susan; Doldor, Elena; Sealy, Ruth; Pryce, Patricia; Turner, Caroline (2015-03-25)
    This year we have seen significant progress on FTSE 100 boards. All-male boards have totally disappeared with Glencore, the last, appointing a woman to its board. The percentage of women on FTSE 100 boards is 23.5%, almost ...
  • Vinnicombe, Susan; Doldor, Elena; Battista, Valentina; Tessaro, Michelle (2020-09-24)
    This year we see a positive picture in terms of the number of women on corporate boards. The percentage of women on FTSE 100 boards is 34.5% and the equivalent figure for FTSE 250 boards is 31.9%, so hopefully all FTSE 350 ...