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      Identification of hysteretic systems using the differential evolution algorithm 

      Kyprianou, Andreas; Worden, K. (Affiliation: Dept. of Mechanichal Engineering, University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, United KingdomCorrespondence Address: Kyprianou, A.Dept. of Mechanichal Engineering, University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, United Kingdomemail: Mep96Gak@sheffield.ac.uk, 1998)
      In system identification, it is well-known that any non-linear in the parameters system, possesses a complicated error surface with many local minima. In this case the conventional algorithms, such as those based on least ...
    • Article  

      Integrated, feed-forward hybrid electric vehicle simulation in SIMULINK and its use for power management studies 

      Lin, C.-C.; Filipi, Z.; Wang, Y.; Louca, Loucas S.; Peng, H.; Assanis, D.; Stein, J. (2001)
      A hybrid electric vehicle simulation tool (HE-VESIM) has been developed at the Automotive Research Center of the University of Michigan to study the fuel economy potential of hybrid military/civilian trucks. In this paper, ...