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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0222482

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $112,725.00
    Summary
    Active Vibration Control of a Cricket Bat using Piezoelectric-based Smart Materials Technology. Improvement of sporting equipment performance of late has largely ignored the game of cricket. Using the combined disciplines of advanced materials and control technologies, it is anticipated that the traditional cricket bat can be vastly improved while keeping to bat modification guidelines as specified in the rules of the game. This project involves the dynamic study of the bat using established e .... Active Vibration Control of a Cricket Bat using Piezoelectric-based Smart Materials Technology. Improvement of sporting equipment performance of late has largely ignored the game of cricket. Using the combined disciplines of advanced materials and control technologies, it is anticipated that the traditional cricket bat can be vastly improved while keeping to bat modification guidelines as specified in the rules of the game. This project involves the dynamic study of the bat using established experimental techniques. Once the various regions of high strain rates are determined, smart materials technologies will be used to reduce the transient vibrations transmitted to the batsman. The effect of this monitoring and control is to increase the comfort level and hence, effectiveness of the batsman.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0774086

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $246,090.00
    Summary
    Advancing System Identification using Modern Optimisation Methods. This project lies within an ARC Research Priority Area. Namely, "Frontier Technologies". It involves the development of new technologies and fundamental theory that take data records from physical or abstract systems and generate mathematical models for use in prediction, control and diagnosis of the underlying system. In light of this, the project also lies within the ARC Research Priority Area of "Smart Information Use",
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0666955

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $336,000.00
    Summary
    New Approaches for the Estimation of Complex Dynamic System Models. This project lies within an ARC defined Research Priority Area. Namely, "Frontier Technologies". It is directed towards taking available data records from physical and other processes, ranging from petrochemical plant outputs to share market values, and using them to determine equations that allow for the prediction, diagnosis, and control of the underlying determining systems. As such, it lies within the ARC identified .... New Approaches for the Estimation of Complex Dynamic System Models. This project lies within an ARC defined Research Priority Area. Namely, "Frontier Technologies". It is directed towards taking available data records from physical and other processes, ranging from petrochemical plant outputs to share market values, and using them to determine equations that allow for the prediction, diagnosis, and control of the underlying determining systems. As such, it lies within the ARC identified area of "Smart Information Use", but has further potential to foster new approaches and new technologies, by way of the improved system modelling, prediction and diagnosis capabilities it will provide.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0208665

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $360,000.00
    Summary
    New Methods for Dynamic System Estimation. The estimation of dynamic system models from records of normal operating data is a significant problem across many engineering applications ranging from (at least) chemical process control to the implementation of telecommunications networks. This project, based on a promising pilot study, will develop and analyse new methods for solving these problems. This will lead to significant advances in the simplicity, robustness and generality of methods for a .... New Methods for Dynamic System Estimation. The estimation of dynamic system models from records of normal operating data is a significant problem across many engineering applications ranging from (at least) chemical process control to the implementation of telecommunications networks. This project, based on a promising pilot study, will develop and analyse new methods for solving these problems. This will lead to significant advances in the simplicity, robustness and generality of methods for accurate model generation with attendant benefits of more efficient and higher performance operation of many engineering systems.
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