The identification of interaction faults in component-based systems has focussed on indicating the presence of faults, rather than their location and magnitude. While this is a va...
Due to scaling laws, in microfluidic, flows are laminar. Consequently, mixing between two liquids is mainly obtained by natural diffusion which may take a long time or equivalentl...
Causal reasoning is primarily concerned with what would happen to a system under external interventions. In particular, we are often interested in predicting the probability distr...
Abstract--We address several inter-related aspects of underwater network design within the context of a cross-layer approach. We first highlight the impact of key characteristics o...
Nathan Parrish, Leonard T. Tracy, Sumit Roy, Payma...
Various techniques of system identification exist that provide a nominal model and an uncertainty bound. An important question is what the implications are for the particular choi...