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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE140100017

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $394,800.00
    Summary
    Adaptive Optimisation of Complex Combinatorial Problems. One of the most common problems faced by planners, whether in industry or government, is optimisation, finding the optimal solution to a problem. Even a one per cent improvement in a solution can make a difference of millions of dollars in some cases. Traditionally optimisation problems are solved by analytic means or exact optimisation methods. Today, however, many optimisation problems involve complex combinatorial systems that make such .... Adaptive Optimisation of Complex Combinatorial Problems. One of the most common problems faced by planners, whether in industry or government, is optimisation, finding the optimal solution to a problem. Even a one per cent improvement in a solution can make a difference of millions of dollars in some cases. Traditionally optimisation problems are solved by analytic means or exact optimisation methods. Today, however, many optimisation problems involve complex combinatorial systems that make such traditional approaches unsuitable or intractable. This project aims to assist researchers and practitioners in solving complex combinatorial optimisation problems by adapting the optimisation strategy to the problem being solved, based on problem features such as search space difficulty.
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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: LP0349147

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $160,698.00
    Summary
    Agile Systems Engineering Processes, Analysis and Design Methods for Distributed, Safety Critical Automotive By-Wire Systems. Systems development for automotive by-wire applications provides a number of challenges. It spans the disciplines of mechanical, control and software engineering, it must be agile enough to cope with changes in technology and changing market conditions and, most important, it must result in safe and reliable By-Wire systems. This project will address the development .... Agile Systems Engineering Processes, Analysis and Design Methods for Distributed, Safety Critical Automotive By-Wire Systems. Systems development for automotive by-wire applications provides a number of challenges. It spans the disciplines of mechanical, control and software engineering, it must be agile enough to cope with changes in technology and changing market conditions and, most important, it must result in safe and reliable By-Wire systems. This project will address the development of safety critical By-Wire systems from a systems and sofwtare engineering viewpoint by: (1) developing modeling and analysis methods for real-time distributed control systems; (2) investigating design methods for such systems, and (3) developing software and systems engineering processes for agile development of By-Wire systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140101119

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $400,000.00
    Summary
    More information for better utility; less information for better privacy. More information for better utility; less information for better privacy. The contradiction is everywhere in contemporary IT: doctors need accurate information for diagnosis, but insurance companies' access should be limited; on-line retailers use your postcode to present interesting products, but they also deduce from it how much you will pay. One way to manage this contradiction is to tolerate "small" information flows p .... More information for better utility; less information for better privacy. More information for better utility; less information for better privacy. The contradiction is everywhere in contemporary IT: doctors need accurate information for diagnosis, but insurance companies' access should be limited; on-line retailers use your postcode to present interesting products, but they also deduce from it how much you will pay. One way to manage this contradiction is to tolerate "small" information flows providing the risks involved can be accurately gauged. This project will build on recent advances in information measuring to develop new techniques for measuring the extent to which computer systems can defend against threats to privacy. Success in this project will lead to completely novel methods for security analysis of on-line applications where privacy is a critical issue.
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