Browsing Margie and Bill Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design Faculty Research by Department "Mathematics"
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A Low Cost, Edge Computing, All-Sky Imager for Cloud Tracking and Intra-Hour Irradiance Forecasting
(3/23/2017)With increasing use of photovoltaic (PV) power generation by utilities and their residential customers, the need for accurate intra-hour and day-ahead solar irradiance forecasting has become critical. This paper details ... -
A Multimodal Appraisal of Zaha Hadid's Glasgow Riverside Museum—Criticism, Performance Evaluation, and Habitability
(2023-01-09)High-profile projects promoted by governments, local municipalities, and the media do not always meet program requirements or user expectations. The Riverside Museum in Glasgow by Zaha Hadid Architects, which has generated ... -
Defense against Adversarial Swarms with Parameter Uncertainty
(2022-06-24)This paper addresses the problem of optimal defense of a high-value unit (HVU) against a large-scale swarm attack. We discuss multiple models for intra-swarm cooperation strategies and provide a framework for combining ... -
Multicomplex Taylor Series Expansion for Computing High-Order Derivatives
(2014)Multicomplex Taylor series expansion (MCTSE) is a numerical method for calculating higher-order partial derivatives of a multivariable real-valued and complex-valued analytic function based on Taylor series expansion without ... -
Spontaneous Cities: Lessons to Improve Planning for Housing
(Land;10(5), 5/19/2021)The world can learn two key lessons from spontaneous settlements: (i) design so as to adapt to human biology; and (ii) design to save energy. Timeless processes of urban growth and sustainability have forced societies to ... -
The Importance of Domestic Space in the Times of COVID-19
(10/19/2021)This essay discusses a deep malaise of contemporary architecture, made more obvious by experiencing COVID-19 lockdowns for several months. Evidence-based arguments urge society to improve human health and well-being by ...