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Xiao Lang, Da Wu, Wuliu Tian, Chi Zhang, Jonas W. Ringsberg and Wengang Mao
Ocean-crossing ship structures continuously suffer from wave-induced loads when sailing at sea. The encountered wave loads cause significant variations in ship structural stresses, leading to accumulated fatigue damage. Where large inherent uncertainties...
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Yunzhou Li, Fuai Yang, Shoutu Li, Xiaoyu Tang, Xuejin Sun, Suiping Qi and Zhiteng Gao
In order to quantitatively analyze the data measurement accuracy of ocean buoys under normal and extreme sea conditions, in this study, we simulated the six-degree-of-freedom motion response of self-designed ocean buoys under different sea conditions bas...
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Xiaoyan Guan, Ying Tang, Baojiang Dong, Guochao Li, Yanling Fu and Chongshun Tian
As the main components of mechanical products and important transmission components of mechanical motion, shaft workpieces (SW) need to undergo high-speed motion while also withstanding high torque motion, which has high processing requirements. At the s...
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Assefinew Wondosen, Yisak Debele, Seung-Ki Kim, Ha-Young Shi, Bedada Endale and Beom-Soo Kang
In various applications, the extended Kalman filter (EKF) has been vital in estimating a vehicle?s translational and angular motion in 3-dimensional (3D) space. It is also essential for the fusion of data from multiple sensors. However, for the EKF to pe...
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Binbin Ren, Zhaoyuxuan Wang, Kainan Ma, Yiheng Zhou and Ming Liu
Heart rate measurement employing photoplethysmography (PPG) is a prevalent technique for wearable devices. However, the acquired PPG signal is often contaminated with motion artifacts, which need to be accurately removed. In cases where the PPG and accel...
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