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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0669762

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $147,900.00
    Summary
    Accurate Performance Modelling and Prediction of Cluster Computers. The tools, methodologies and data produced by this project will assist Australian academic and industrial organisations in choosing the most cost-effective cluster configurations for their specific high performance computing requirements. It will also help an Australian company to compete with increasing strength against the major multinationals. The project will also draw together and promote future research links between .... Accurate Performance Modelling and Prediction of Cluster Computers. The tools, methodologies and data produced by this project will assist Australian academic and industrial organisations in choosing the most cost-effective cluster configurations for their specific high performance computing requirements. It will also help an Australian company to compete with increasing strength against the major multinationals. The project will also draw together and promote future research links between two major academic institutions in this field. Finally, the project will provide high-level training in research, with industrial grounding, in the high performance computing industry.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0990211

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $321,000.00
    Summary
    A Roadmap for Greening Existing Australian Housing. The project will minimise the impact of the Greenhouse Pollution Reduction Scheme and anticipated rises in water costs on the householders. It will assist the consumers and the building industry in evaluating the environmental and economic costs and benefits of specific retrofitting actions for building envelope and major fixed appliances (thermal insulation, glazing, air infiltration, hot water, heating/cooling, lighting, low water flow and wa .... A Roadmap for Greening Existing Australian Housing. The project will minimise the impact of the Greenhouse Pollution Reduction Scheme and anticipated rises in water costs on the householders. It will assist the consumers and the building industry in evaluating the environmental and economic costs and benefits of specific retrofitting actions for building envelope and major fixed appliances (thermal insulation, glazing, air infiltration, hot water, heating/cooling, lighting, low water flow and water reuse appliances, and solar photovoltaic systems). In addition to assisting a burgeoning renovation industry, the project will enable accurate assessment of the impacts of the Green Loans Program and guide future national and local energy and water reduction policies.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0561923

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $186,662.00
    Summary
    Data Fusion Techniques for Electro-Mechanical Braking Systems. The main focus of this project is to develop data fusion techniques for clamp force estimation and optimum utilisation of redundant information in a brake-by-wire system. Efficient integration of redundant information in an EMB system is expected to significantly improve the reliability and fault tolerance of such systems. The need for costly and complicated clamp force measurement sensors in electric callipers will also be eliminate .... Data Fusion Techniques for Electro-Mechanical Braking Systems. The main focus of this project is to develop data fusion techniques for clamp force estimation and optimum utilisation of redundant information in a brake-by-wire system. Efficient integration of redundant information in an EMB system is expected to significantly improve the reliability and fault tolerance of such systems. The need for costly and complicated clamp force measurement sensors in electric callipers will also be eliminated by accurate estimation of the clamp force signal, through fusion of more readily available measurements. Development of the proposed data fusion techniques influences the design of future EMBs and enhances the functionality of existing brake-by-wire systems.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0455338

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $252,200.00
    Summary
    New approach to sensitivity assessment of complex simulation models for environmental management. The aims are (1) to develop new techniques that improve and extend the capabilities of sensitivity analysis of large and complex computer models for environmental management; and (2) with the industry partners, to test these techniques on models for salinity management in the Murray-Darling Basin. The project's significance is in providing new techniques able to answer a range of model users? questi .... New approach to sensitivity assessment of complex simulation models for environmental management. The aims are (1) to develop new techniques that improve and extend the capabilities of sensitivity analysis of large and complex computer models for environmental management; and (2) with the industry partners, to test these techniques on models for salinity management in the Murray-Darling Basin. The project's significance is in providing new techniques able to answer a range of model users? questions at acceptable computational cost, for complex models with outputs measured in a wide variety of ways. The outcomes will be new sensitivity assessment tools and experience of their use in an environmental application of great importance to Australia.
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