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Shengtao Chen, Han Zou, Guocai Qi, Dongju Li and Zhouyuan Xu
The rescue of ships in distress at sea relies mainly on rescue vessels, which includes the approaching process and the towing motion of the two ships. Ship rescue can be reduced to a two-ship problem, primarily involving the relative motion between ships...
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Ali Güney Özcebe, Francesca Bozzoni and Barbara Borzi
This paper aims to investigate the seismic vulnerability of key port infrastructure components by using the outcomes of advanced numerical analysis. For the first time, to the best knowledge of the authors, a pile-supported wharf structure, the soil depo...
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Tariq Darabseh, Abdallah Tarabulsi and Abdel-Hamid I. Mourad
In this paper, a discrete-time model predictive controller using Laguerre orthonormal function-based (LMPC) for active flutter suppression of a two-dimensional wing with a flap is presented. In this work, a linear mathematical state-space model for the p...
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Dongbing Guo, Chunhui Wang, Baoling Qi, Yu Zhang and Qingyan Li
Active imaging technology can perceive the surrounding environment and obtain three-dimensional information of the target. Among them, light detection and ranging (LiDAR) imaging systems are one of the hottest topics in the field of photoelectric active ...
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Ashwani Prasad, Amit Kumar Tyagi, Maha M. Althobaiti, Ahmed Almulihi, Romany F. Mansour and Ayman M. Mahmoud
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has become an active field of research in the computer vision community. Recognizing the basic activities of human beings with the help of computers and mobile sensors can be beneficial for numerous real-life applications...
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