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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0230324

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $67,635.00
    Summary
    Coding Error Isolation in Computerised Simulation Models with Application to Wastewater Treatment Systems. Simulation code verification through program testing and debugging is crucially important, but is tedious and often difficult. A novel approach will be studied in this project. The approach involves detecting coding errors through back-to-back testing using two independently implemented versions of a given mathematical model, and isolating the coding errors through systematically analysing .... Coding Error Isolation in Computerised Simulation Models with Application to Wastewater Treatment Systems. Simulation code verification through program testing and debugging is crucially important, but is tedious and often difficult. A novel approach will be studied in this project. The approach involves detecting coding errors through back-to-back testing using two independently implemented versions of a given mathematical model, and isolating the coding errors through systematically analysing the test error signal generated (the difference between the outputs of the two models). This is possible because one of the two versions is implemented in such a way that the test error carries an easily identifiable feature. This project could revolutionize the area of model verification.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0991159

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $90,000.00
    Summary
    Assessing Oceanic and Tidal Forecast Data For Search and Rescue Purposes. Locating people lost and adrift at sea requires costly resources (aircraft, ships and rescuers) and accurate planning. Rescuers also require estimates of where currents will take them. Australian marine Search and Rescue (SAR) planning uses infrequent (typically once a week) satellite measurements of ocean currents to estimate drift patterns of people at sea. Recently developed ocean forecast models will potentially help .... Assessing Oceanic and Tidal Forecast Data For Search and Rescue Purposes. Locating people lost and adrift at sea requires costly resources (aircraft, ships and rescuers) and accurate planning. Rescuers also require estimates of where currents will take them. Australian marine Search and Rescue (SAR) planning uses infrequent (typically once a week) satellite measurements of ocean currents to estimate drift patterns of people at sea. Recently developed ocean forecast models will potentially help forecast currents between the satellite observations, but are unproven for SAR use at this time and do not include tidal influences. This research project will develop measures of reliability and accuracy of using Ocean Forecasts that include tide forecasts for improving SAR planning outcomes in Australian waters.
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    ARC Centres Of Excellence - Grant ID: CE0348249

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $5,208,295.00
    Summary
    ARC Centre for Complex Systems. The Australian Centre for Complex Systems brings together leading researchers from several disciplines and institutions to conduct research on questions fundamental to understanding and managing complex systems. Its core research program, based on the theme of computation in and by networks of agents, has two interwoven strands. The science strand addresses questions about emergent properties, natural computation, and nonlinear dynamics. The engineering strand add .... ARC Centre for Complex Systems. The Australian Centre for Complex Systems brings together leading researchers from several disciplines and institutions to conduct research on questions fundamental to understanding and managing complex systems. Its core research program, based on the theme of computation in and by networks of agents, has two interwoven strands. The science strand addresses questions about emergent properties, natural computation, and nonlinear dynamics. The engineering strand addresses issues about methodology, modelling toolkits, and management and control. Practical applications are advanced via collaborative projects that address key issues in biology, environment, and socio-economics.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0990135

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,400,000.00
    Summary
    Airports of the Future. This project will enhance the capabilities of Australian airport operators to design and manage complex airport systems. Research outcomes will enable the identification of patterns of behaviour and will provide tools to manage airport effectiveness and balance conflicting security, economic and passenger-driven pressures. Outcomes will improve productivity, enhance capabilities for critical infrastructure protection, and lessen the cost of mandated security, estimated t .... Airports of the Future. This project will enhance the capabilities of Australian airport operators to design and manage complex airport systems. Research outcomes will enable the identification of patterns of behaviour and will provide tools to manage airport effectiveness and balance conflicting security, economic and passenger-driven pressures. Outcomes will improve productivity, enhance capabilities for critical infrastructure protection, and lessen the cost of mandated security, estimated to grow to $152M by 2010 for the five major Australian airports. The deliverables of this project will be transferable to other complex socio-technical systems providing the potential to transform a range of Australian critical infrastructure and transportation hubs.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0772205

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $275,000.00
    Summary
    A Virtual Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Lab Based on Advanced Computer Modeling and Simulation Techniques. The proposed project will provide a framework of electromagnetic compatibility computer modelling technologies for an electromagnetic compatibility/electromagnetic interference problem-solving environment. It will result in theoretical and practical contributions to the field of electromagnetic compatibility/electromagnetic interference and computational electromagnetics. The project .... A Virtual Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Lab Based on Advanced Computer Modeling and Simulation Techniques. The proposed project will provide a framework of electromagnetic compatibility computer modelling technologies for an electromagnetic compatibility/electromagnetic interference problem-solving environment. It will result in theoretical and practical contributions to the field of electromagnetic compatibility/electromagnetic interference and computational electromagnetics. The project will provide an innovative technology to industry and societies with following major benefits: a) increased productivity and minimized the product risk with low failure rate, b) quicker project management cycles through such cost-effective electromagnetic compatibility computer modelling and simulation techniques based virtual Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab. and c) improved electromagnetic compatibility/electromagnetic interference problem solving environment and techniques for scientific research and commercial applications.
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