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B. Fox is an academic researcher from Institute of High Performance Computing Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Differential algebraic equation & Equations of motion. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of B. Fox include University of Western Australia.
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Papers
Industrial applications of the ant colony optimization algorithm
TL;DR: A hybridization using iterated local search (ILS) is made in this work to the existing heuristic to refine the optimality of the solution.
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Bus maintenance scheduling using multi-agent systems
TL;DR: A multi-agent system (MAS) is proposed to heuristically solve the bus maintenance scheduling problem, which is distributed and dynamic in nature and requires less computing time without constraint violation, and is comparable to the work of a mathematical programming approach.
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Numerical Computation of Differential-Algebraic Equations for Non-Linear Dynamics of Multibody Systems Involving Contact Forces
TL;DR: In this article, the Euler-Lagrange equations of motion for constrained variational problems are derived using the principle of virtual work, which are used in the modelling of multibody systems and result in differential-algebraic equations of high index.
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Numerical computation of differential-algebraic equations for nonlinear dynamics of multibody android systems in automobile crash simulation
TL;DR: The graphs of the constraint forces reveal the whiplash effect on the neck and that the stiffness of both multibody systems is due to large magnitude impulsive forces experienced by many bodies simultaneously.
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On the modelling of actuator dynamics and the computation of prescribed trajectories
TL;DR: In this paper, the dynamics of actuator mechanisms are presented using a multibody modelling approach to concisely express the structure of the system equations, and graphs of constraint forces show the nature of the actuator dynamics involved in maintaining specified bucket trajectories.
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