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Electrical Engineering and Intelligent Systems

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  • Covers recent advances in robot navigation and task allocation in robot teams
  • Discusses detector for color images and using pattern substitution
  • Presents research on fuzzy nets, fuzzy optimization, and swarm optimization

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE, volume 130)

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Table of contents (33 chapters)

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The revised and extended papers collected in this volume represent the cutting-edge of research at the nexus of electrical engineering and intelligent systems. They were selected from well over 1000 papers submitted to the high-profile international World Congress on Engineering held in London in July 2011. The chapters cover material across the full spectrum of work in the field, including computational intelligence, control engineering, network management, and wireless networks. Readers will also find substantive papers on signal processing, Internet computing, high performance computing, and industrial applications.

 

The Electrical Engineering and Intelligent Systems conference, as part of the 2011 World Congress on Engineering was organized under the auspices of the non-profit International Association of Engineers (IAENG). With more than 30 nations represented on the conference committees alone, the Congress features the best and brightest scientific minds from a multitude of disciplines related to engineering. These peer-reviewed papers demonstrate the huge strides currently being taken in this rapidly developing field and reflect the excitement of those at the frontiers of this research.

Editors and Affiliations

  • International Association of Engineers, Hong Kong, China

    Sio-Iong Ao

  • School of Engineering, Applied Mathematics and Computing, Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom

    Len Gelman

About the editors

Dr. Ao is an professor at the University of Hong Kong.
Dr. Gelman is a professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computing School of Engineering, Cranfield University.

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