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    ARC Centres Of Excellence - Grant ID: CE0348165

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $13,749,290.00
    Summary
    ARC Centre for Complex Dynamic Systems & Control. Complex dynamic systems are an inescapable feature of the world we live in. Modelling, analysing and optimizing complex behaviour is crucial for environment, process industry, biomedical, energy distribution, transportation and other applications. The Centre for Complex Dynamic Systems and Control will become an international authority in the analysis, design and optimization of complex dynamic systems, pursuing both outstanding fundamental and c .... ARC Centre for Complex Dynamic Systems & Control. Complex dynamic systems are an inescapable feature of the world we live in. Modelling, analysing and optimizing complex behaviour is crucial for environment, process industry, biomedical, energy distribution, transportation and other applications. The Centre for Complex Dynamic Systems and Control will become an international authority in the analysis, design and optimization of complex dynamic systems, pursuing both outstanding fundamental and cutting edge applied research outcomes. These outcomes will be of specific benefit to partner organizations including minerals, process, metal forming, and automotive industries.
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    ARC Centres Of Excellence - Grant ID: CE0348217

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $15,861,051.00
    Summary
    Centre for Mathematical and Statistical Modelling of Complex Systems. This Centre, formed by a group of high-profile researchers, brings expertise from linked but hitherto disparate areas together. It will place Australia at the forefront of research into complex systems. The mission of the Centre is to stimulate research in mathematical and statistical modelling of complex systems and to encourage cross-fertilisation of ideas and techniques. The specific objectives are - to formulate and ana .... Centre for Mathematical and Statistical Modelling of Complex Systems. This Centre, formed by a group of high-profile researchers, brings expertise from linked but hitherto disparate areas together. It will place Australia at the forefront of research into complex systems. The mission of the Centre is to stimulate research in mathematical and statistical modelling of complex systems and to encourage cross-fertilisation of ideas and techniques. The specific objectives are - to formulate and analyse mathematical and statistical models for natural and artificial complex systems, - to use these models to develop an understanding of the behaviour of these systems - to incorporate this understanding into strategies for management and control.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0664977

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $10,000.00
    Summary
    Increasing the effectiveness of quantitative verification. The ability to analyse the performance of complex systems and protocols is a vital part of the development of large-scale computer applications. Methods that improve the effectiveness of the analysis task would increase the competitiveness of the software industry, and would attract future development work (in complex systems) to Australia. The results of this project will have a direct influence on currently available design tools; the .... Increasing the effectiveness of quantitative verification. The ability to analyse the performance of complex systems and protocols is a vital part of the development of large-scale computer applications. Methods that improve the effectiveness of the analysis task would increase the competitiveness of the software industry, and would attract future development work (in complex systems) to Australia. The results of this project will have a direct influence on currently available design tools; the fact that Australian institutions will be (in part) responsible for key theoretical results in this growing field will strengthen Australia's position worldwide as an international centre for computer science.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0774701

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    Development of Identification Methods for Nonlinear Dynamical Systems. It is widely recognized that nonlinear systems theory will mark a new era of control science in the coming decade, and will be used in various types of applications. Driven by such immense opportunities and needs, identification of nonlinear systems is emerging as a vital, active area of research. The success of this project will enhance Australia's leading role in the international control community. The training of the post .... Development of Identification Methods for Nonlinear Dynamical Systems. It is widely recognized that nonlinear systems theory will mark a new era of control science in the coming decade, and will be used in various types of applications. Driven by such immense opportunities and needs, identification of nonlinear systems is emerging as a vital, active area of research. The success of this project will enhance Australia's leading role in the international control community. The training of the postdoctoral research associates will generate the expertise needed to maintain the involvement of the coming generation in cutting-edge technological advancement. The project will strengthen research activities in Australia through strong international collaborations.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0666780

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $237,000.00
    Summary
    An Investigation into Performance Limitation of Wireless Networked Feedback Systems. Recent technological advances in information technology have begun to drive controls research in a direction that seeks to merge communication networks, control design, and computing power. Investigation of the constraints, limitations, and tradeoffs in design of wireless networked control systems is of intrinsic scientific interest and broad engineering impact. The success of this project will enrich Australia' .... An Investigation into Performance Limitation of Wireless Networked Feedback Systems. Recent technological advances in information technology have begun to drive controls research in a direction that seeks to merge communication networks, control design, and computing power. Investigation of the constraints, limitations, and tradeoffs in design of wireless networked control systems is of intrinsic scientific interest and broad engineering impact. The success of this project will enrich Australia's leading role in the international control community. The training of the postdoctoral research associates will generate the expertise needed to maintain the coming generation involved in cutting-edge technological advancement. The project will strengthen research activities in Australia through strong international collaborations.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0559922

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $84,000.00
    Summary
    Modelling the APEC Digital Divide. Study of private sector motivation for the uptake of ICT is helpful in formulating regulatory and commercial responses to foster growth of competitive information-using and information-producing industries. The project will help clarify the relative benefits of production and use of ICT. Additionally, in an APEC context, analysis of the digital divide will inform policy appropriate to enhancing Australia's contribution to the region. The general purpose infor .... Modelling the APEC Digital Divide. Study of private sector motivation for the uptake of ICT is helpful in formulating regulatory and commercial responses to foster growth of competitive information-using and information-producing industries. The project will help clarify the relative benefits of production and use of ICT. Additionally, in an APEC context, analysis of the digital divide will inform policy appropriate to enhancing Australia's contribution to the region. The general purpose information technology of the Internet network is fast evolving into the enabling technology of choice for innovation and creative applications of a platform for communication and electronic transactions.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0559283

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $99,772.00
    Summary
    A Bayesian framework for frequency domain identification. The national and social benefits of the project will be reflected through the application recognition of the research work in the various industry and research community; and also through our international collaboration. The national and social benefits are also delivered by producing specialized researchers and engineers in systems and control engineering. These people include the research students who will participate in and learn f .... A Bayesian framework for frequency domain identification. The national and social benefits of the project will be reflected through the application recognition of the research work in the various industry and research community; and also through our international collaboration. The national and social benefits are also delivered by producing specialized researchers and engineers in systems and control engineering. These people include the research students who will participate in and learn from the proposed project.
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