Systems, Autonomy & Control

Systems, Autonomy and Control Research Centre (SAC)

Introduction and people

Introduction

Systems Autonomy is viewed as a great challenge to technological progress which unifies the Centre’s activities. The complexity of emerging applications in this area necessitates holistic and innovative solutions founded on a multi-disciplinary systems approach and on a diverse range of technologies. Our shared vision is to produce basic and applied research for advancing the Engineering Design of Autonomous Systems, based on the disciplines of Systems Theory, Control, Measurement and Estimation, Information Theory and Machine Learning, supported by developing Intelligent Process Software and Real-Time embedded hardware. The main objectives of SAC are to:

  • Undertake Theoretical and Applied Research in Systems Autonomy.
  • Develop methodologies, concepts and tools which will enable the effective engineering design of Autonomous Systems for current and emerging applications, and
  • Promote collaborative activities in Systems Autonomy with partner Universities and private Industry.

Activities in Systems Autonomy fall under the following categories which align well with research interests and activities of the members of the Systems, Autonomy and Control Research Centre:

  • Machine Intelligence/AI: Autonomous vehicles, Mobile robotics and path planning, autonomous navigation, Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM)
  • Control: Cooperative Control over networks with applications to: Vehicle platoons and UAV swarms, satellite constellation control, multi-area load-frequency control, Inventory Control in multi-echelon Supply Chains. Fault detection and isolation, reconfigurable control. Decentralised and Distributed Control. Consensus algorithms and Synchronisation.
  • Communication/Networks: Real-time communications of autonomous agents, power control of mobile robots, localisation algorithms.
  • Power: Autonomous microgrid operation and control, control of islanded microgrids, distributed economic dispatch, AI methods for load forecasting,

Full members

Click on the name of a member below to find out about their background, research interests and more.

Professor-Nabil-AoufProfessor Nabil Aouf, Professor of Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Centre Director



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Professor G. Halikias, Professor of Control Engineering

Professor D. W. Stupples, Professor of Systems and Cryptography

Dr V. Rakocevic, Reader in Networks and Communications

Dr E. Milonidis, Senior Lecturer in Control

Dr M. Tomas-Rodriguez, Senior Lecturer, Control and Aeronautics

Dr Dimitra Apostolopoulou Dr D. Apostolopoulou , Lecturer.

Professor Keith Robert Pullen , Professor of Energy Systems.

VISITING STAFF, and Research Fellows

  • K. Kechagias-Stamatis, Visiting Fellow (Nabil Aouf).
  • D. Rondao, Research Fellow (Nabil Aouf).
  • L. He, Research Fellow (Nabil Aouf).
  • A. Zenati, Research Fellow (Nabil Aouf).
  • M. Bahraini-Sotoodeh, Research Fellow (Nabil Aouf).
  • Dr. Cristina CASTEJON,Academic Visitor (Maria Tomas-Rodriguez).
  • Dr Paul Riley, Senior Research Fellow (Keith Pullen, part time).

Research students

Supervised by Professor Nabil Aouf

Supervised by Professor Keith Pullen

Supervised by Professor Halikias

Supervised by Dr Rakocevic

Supervised by Professor Stupples

Supervised by Dr Tomas-Rodriguez

Supervised by Dr Apostolopoulou

Supervised by Dr Milonidis

Professor Nabil Aouf

Groups & research areas

Control of Complex Systems

  • Structure Evolution and Control
  • System of Systems
  • Co-operative Control
  • Robust Control Design
  • Algebraic Control Theory and Design
  • Nonlinear Systems
  • Large Scale Systems

A quadrocopter droneControl Theory and Design is a well-established area of research activity of the centre and is centred around the development structural methodologies based on algebraic, geometric and algebro-geometric methods on one hand and robust H-∞ methodologies. The central idea running through is the role of "system structure" in issues such as the analysis and design of control systems and the understanding of formation, evolution of system structure and resulting properties within the framework of the integrated systems design. The structural methodologies are complemented by the development of robust H-∞ optimisation methods for design and system model simplification. The term "system structure" is linked to system invariants and the basic topology of interconnections expressed in terms of graphs and structured models. The adopted philosophy is that "structure" defines the central features which determine the nature of resulting system properties and the system potential to achieve a number of objectives, and control design is then performed using optimization methods on structured control schemes. Current research is focused on the study of complex systems by examining design issues in "Integrated System Design" and "Systems of Systems" system paradigms.

Robotics, Autonomy and Machine Intelligence

Robotics, Autonomy and Machine Intelligence (RAMI) Group led by Prof Nabil Aouf is dedicated to fulfill customer’s ambitious and innovative requirements. The group steadily establishes itself as a world leader in a range of applications from automatic sensing to processing and AI Autonomy for Data Processing, Robotics and Unmanned Vehicles to platforms Navigation/Control and Cyber Physical Systems.

Details are given via the link.

Research areas include:

  • Navigation, Guidance and Control
  • Real time Imaging and Embedded Vision based systems
  • Planning and Re-planning (Decision Making)
  • Data Fusion and Mining (for Detection, Recognition and Tracking
  • Human-Machine Interface/Augmented-Virtual Reality
  • Autonomous Cyber (Cyber Soft/Cyber Physical)

Mobile Communications and Networks.

Wireless Networks

Representation of the acceleration of light wavesWireless networks and related technology research focuses on Wireless Networks and deals with the development of networking technologies and protocols, which enable the high-speed data exchange users or modern wireless networks development. Research here is focused on the quality of service provision and involves control and optimisation of wireless communication networks in a wide range of wireless network systems, including local and metropolitan wireless networks. The research involves: Optimal scheduling, dynamic clustering: Cooperation and network self-organisation; Heterogeneous "4G" cellular networks, energy network optimisation; Wireless sensor Networks routing. Application of some of the optimisation solutions are found in energy networks.

Radar Systems and Signal Processing

Sophisticated drone technology is now available to everyone as it is becomes affordable and easy to deploy. Whilst this promotes a wide range of leisure and hobbyist activity it also heralds new weapons for terrorists and criminal organisations with possible threats to vital infrastructure. Security services have turned their attention to improving surveillance technology to track drone activity near or above sensitive areas but a problem exists with detecting slow moving very small objects hidden amongst noise and clutter with traditional radar technology.

Power Systems.

Power Systems

The “Smart Grid” is becoming more complex due to the increased participation of consumers, and greater reliance on renewable resources. More specifically, distribution systems are no longer considered as supply points; they comprise of an increasing number of distributed generation; storage devices, e.g., electric vehicles; and combined heat & power.

In this regard, to maintain the reliable system operation a hierarchical approach is required where at the higher level power system planning, and operation and management will be performed and at the lower level power electronic devices will be controlled. However, these tools need to be scalable from a computational and communication point of view to handle the increased complexity of the envisioned power system architecture.

To this end, research needs to focus on the use of distributed management schemes that alleviate the computational burden rendering the proposed solutions scalable and implementable in large-scale complex power systems.

Energy storage in playing an increasingly important role in modern electrical energy system grids both national and micro. The applications of such storage range from timescales of milliseconds to years and therefore a range of characteristics are needed. For example with the displacement of a large centralised fossil fuelled power stations with renewables, the stabilising inertia is being removed from the system which is vital to keep the grid frequency and voltage stable.

This must be replaced with fast reacting energy storage systems which buy time before other energy systems can come on stream which may take many seconds or even minutes. This service is currently being provided by Lithium-Ion batteries but more is needed.

Although Lithium-Ion batteries fulfil this function very well they have limited life and recycling of the cell is still a major issue. An alternative is to use flywheels which, as a mechanical technologies, lasts decades. This can be paired with compressed air and pumped hydro to cover a longer duration of storage and potentially offer a lower cost and more sustainable solution. In microgrids currently powered by diesel generators, flywheels can offer a robust alternative to batteries to stabilise the system when solar voltaics are introduced to reduce operation of the diesel.

The research at City on flywheels covers two areas, modelling of micro grids incorporating flywheels based on high fidelity models and research into flywheel rotor design. In particular, a laminated steel rotor has been developed which offers to substantially reduce costs of flywheel technology bringing it below the cost of Li-Ion batteries for high cycle applications.

Available PhD Projects

PhD projects will be available online soon. In the mean time please contact the Centre Director or any Member of the centre with the relevant expertise matching your research interest.

Research projects & outputs

Recent grants (2008-present)

Control of Complex Systems

Project: IAPP GLOW, FP7-Research for SME-2013-1, "New weather-stable low gloss powder coatings based on bifunctional acrylic solid resins and nanoadditives",(2013-2017, City: €575,000); N Karcanias (Principal Investigator (PI)), G Halikias (Co-Investigator (CI)), E Milonidis (CI)

The project aims to develop novel, advanced polymer-based raw and composite materials as well as processing and production technologies, towards new families of powder coatings, i.e. one-shot matt powder coatings, responding at the same time to the industrial requirements for quality improvement at lower cost, production of environmentally friendly materials and shorter development cycles. The project will pursue the generation of multifunctional formulations, based on new bi-functional polymeric binders and new nanoadditives aiming to expand significantly, both in terms of type and final application. The industrial system that will manufacture the new paints requires upgrading of the existing process systems (two industrial partners). Our role is to undertake the challenges of industrial automation by providing expertise in process control, industrial systems, integration in upscalling of processes to the industrial production level. In addition to the technology tasks we deal with the training of our industrial partners by: identifying the specific research and training needs for the scaling up of Laboratory Processes an developing a "Technology Watch" System for the upscaling of the Laboratory results.

Project: CompETe, FP7-Research for SME-2013-1: "Composites Evaluation in aircraft industry through Triplex IR imaging system", (2013-2015, City: €374,400); N Karcanias (PI), G Halikias (CI), Project Coordination

The project aims to develop an advanced non-invasive imaging tool for qualitative and quantitative inspection of composites used primarily but not only in aircraft applications. This novel system will be using automated scanning via the use of a polyarticulated robotic arm equipped with sophisticated and innovative sensors operating in three infrared wavelengths (near, medium and long wave). Novel sensings system are used to acquire images during the non-destructive inspection of composites in the three infrared wavelengths. The automated tool will allow fast and prompt inspection of different composites components in the aerospace industry using Near Infrared Vision, Mid Wave IR Thermography, and Long Wave IR Thermography. The system will incorporate a novel image processing module combining and enhancing the individual inspection capabilities of the three imaging sensors and automatically recognising defects that may be undetectable otherwise. City's role is in the area of signal processing, pattern recognition and overall systems integration of the partial diagnostics tools. We are also acting as Project coordinators.

Engineering Systems

Project: EU: FRAMEWORK 6, Collective Research Project TESS: "Speciality Chemicals Manufacturing SMEs: Toolbox to support Environmental and Sustainable Systems", (2006-2009, City: €460,000). N. Karcanias, G. Halikias

The project aimed to enable European SME manufacturers of Specialty and Fine Chemicals to identify gaps in their current ability to deal with the transition into REACH-compliancy and associated migration to Sustainable Manufacturing. This will be achieved by carrying out background research, to empower them with the protocols, tools and manufacturing methodologies, currently beyond their economic and knowledge horizons, but essential for making this journey. City's involvement was in the area of developing methodology and a Toolbox for the systems, and economic appraisal of alternative chemical supply chains and thus enable SMEs to move cost-effectively to the more sustainable supply chains essential for the future.

Project: CONDUITS-DST: Further development of the CONDUITS Key Performance Indicators (Kapsch TrafficCom) (2012-2015) I. Kaparias

Cities today share common transport problems and objectives with respect to road traffic management, and put great focus on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). The project involves the implementation of the FP7 CONDUITS project, the CONDUITS-DST spinoff project, sponsored by Kapsch TrafficCom, extends the CONDUITS framework from a tool for evaluating existing systems to a tool for evaluating future systems by integrating the CONDUITS KPIs with traffic micro-simulation. The outcome is a predictive evaluation tool for road traffic management and ITS, called CONDUITS_DST, which links traffic micro-simulation with other predictive models (emissions, accidents, accessibility etc.). The research provides performance evaluation framework for urban traffic management and ITS in a novel decision support tool, using the output of microscopic and macroscopic traffic simulation tools. City's involvement is in the area of the development of methodologies for predictive evaluation and the conduct of the validation case studies.

Networks and Cyber Security

Project: REACH (Rural broadband intErnet Access using Cooperative mesh networking in wHite space spectrum), EU-India Research and Innovation Partnership, V. Rakocevic

Recently, the Centre has been involved in a successful bid for the project REACH (Rural broadband intErnet Access using Cooperative mesh networking in wHite space spectrum). This project will develop a strong cluster-to-cluster partnership between research centres in the EU and India to develop advanced technical solutions for providing high-speed broadband Internet access in rural India by deploying cooperative mesh networking in the unlicensed (white space) spectrum. The project is supported by the EU-India Research and Innovation Partnership and includes ten partners from India and the EU countries.

Funded collaborations (V. Rakocevic): The Centre has a longstanding collaboration with the T-Systems Research Labs in Germany (since 2006), with several research projects on the operation of WiMAX and LTE networks jointly completed during the last 10 years.

Project: EPSRC: App Collusion Detection (ACID), (2014-2017, City: £280,000), T. Chen (PI)

City is collaborating with Swansea U., Coventry U., and McAfee/Intel to develop new detection methods for Android apps that are capable to colluding together to overcome the permission restrictions in Android smart phones and tablets. Permissions is one of Android's built-in security mechanisms to keep mobile devices safe from malicious apps. However, colluding apps have been able to work together for malicious actions, bypassing permissions, and traditional antivirus software Is not able to detect collusion. McAfee will help to commercialise the new detection methods in their Global Threat Intelligence System. Prof T. Chen is a co-director of the Cyberterrorism Project (www.cyberterrorism-project.org).

Mathematical Methods and Optimisation

Project: A-DAP, Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) Call: FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IEF : "Approximate Solutions of the Determinantal Assignment Problem and distance problems" (2013-2015, City: €309,235) N. Karcanias (PI) and Dr. J. Leventides (Advanced Fellow)

The Determinantal Assignment Problem (DAP) provides an abstract formulation unifying the study of pole, zero assignment of linear systems. DAP is equivalent to finding solutions to an inherently non-linear problem and its determinantal character demonstrates the significance of exterior algebra and classical algebraic geometry. The research aims to provide solutions for non-generic frequency assignment problems and handle problems of model uncertainty. This is achieved by developing robust approximate solutions to the purely algebraic DAP framework and thus transforming existence results and general computational schemes to tools for control design. The research involves the computation of distances between Grassmann and families of Linear varieties, introducing a new robust methodology for Global Linearisation using homotopy theory and finally developing an integrated framework for approximate solutions of DAP.

Recently awarded PhDs (since 2008)

Research student Supervisor Completed Thesis title
Mr G. Petroulakis Professor N. Karcanias 2015 The Approximate Determinantal Assignment Problem
Ms N. Danilova Professor D. W. Stupples 2014 Application of computational linguistics and evidential analysis to web-based intelligence information formulation
Mr Yau Chung Chan Dr E. Milonidis 2014 A novel electric power quality monitoring system for transient analysis
Mr H. Zhang Professor N. Karcanias 2014 Smart grid technologies and implementations
Mr H. I. El Sayed Professor N. Karcanias 2014 Utility application of power electronics: a case for investing in smart online energy systems
Mr A. Pantelous

Professor N. Karcanias

2014 Solutions properties and techniques for implicity systems
Mr A. J. Spurgin Professor D. W. Stupples 2013 Application of cybernetic models of nuclear power organisations to the study of nuclear power safety and economics
Mr I. Elgayar Dr E. Milonidis 2013 Mathematical Modelling, Flight Control System Design and Air Flow Control Investigation for Low Speed UAVs
Mr P. Lee Professor N. Karcanias 2013 A practical role of smart metering in smart grids development and applications
Mr S. Jahromizadeh Dr V. Rakocevic 2013 Joint Rate Control and Scheduling for Providing Bounded Delay with High Efficiency in Multihop Wireless Networks
Mr Ching Lap Chan Dr E. Milonidis 2012 Semantic Annotation in Knowledge Engineering, e-Learning and Computational Linguistics
Mr G. Girgoriou Professor N. Karcanias 2012 Structure Evolving Systems: Model Structure Evolution and System Properties
Mr Fang Yuan Xu Professor N. Karcanias 2012 Smart Grid Framework Analysis and Artificial Neural Netowrk in Load Forecast
Mr R. Vargas Canas Professor P. Liatsis 2012 Automated Analysis of Fluorescein Angiography of the Human Retina
Mr J. Kearns Thomas 2012 Comparing the risks of diverse methods of electricity generation using the J-alue framework
Mr Yin Wang Professor P. Liatsis 2011 Blood vessel segmentation and shape analysis for quantification of coronary artery stenosis in CT angiography
Mr Ali Zifan Professor P. Liatsis 2011 Integration of Geometric and Finite Element Modelling of the Thorax for EIT Lung Imaging
Mr D. Christou Professor N. Karcanias 2011 ERES methodology and approximate algebraic computations
Mr R. Ahmadi Professor M. Newby 2011 Investigation of photoplethysmography and arterial blood oxygen saturation during artificially induced peripheral hypoperfusion utilising multimode photometric sensors
Ms Y. Ma Lai 2011 Intelligent Energy Management System - Techniques and Methods
Mr P. Kantartzis Professor P. Liatsis 2011 Multilevel soft-field tomography
Mr P. Behbahani Dr V. Rakocevic 2011 Connection Robustness for Wireless Moving Networks Using Transport Layer Multi-homing
Mr O. Pearce Professor D. W. Stupples 2011 Systems analysis of the techno-economic investment required for coal generation with carbon capture and storage
Mr G. Galanis Professor N. Karcanias 2010 Dynamic polynomial combinants and linear systems
Mr I. Lucic Professor N. Karcanias 2010 Risk and Safety in Engineering Processes
Mr S. H. Alghamdi Professor D. W. Stupples 2010 Human performance in air traffic control systems and its impact on safety
Mr D. Vujatovic Lai 2010 Power quality improvement using FACTS devices with particular emphasis on electric traction
Mr D. Polyzos Professor N. Karcanias 2010 Measuring System Properties and Structured Diagnostics for the Selection of Sensors, Actuators Placement and Eigenstructure Assignment
Mr M. J. Chester Professor D. W. Stupples 2010 Using municipal solid waste composition data to estimate the carbon footprint of managing UK MSW: A method to assist waste management firms with strategic planning and compliance with emerging EU legislation
Mr L. Zhou Lai 2010 Smart grid analysis with particular references to power quality and load forecast
Mr D. Sivchenko Dr V. Rakocevic 2010 QoS aware seamless mobility support in IP based next generation networks
Mr A. Papageorgiou Professor N. Karcanias 2009 Stability of Internal Systems Descriptions
Mr. Q. P. Shang Lai 2009 Intelligent computing for 2D spatial information interpolation in GIS
Mr N. Bayer Dr V. Rakocevic 2009 Scheduling mechanisms for carrier-grade wireless mesh networks
Mr E. Sagianos Professor N. Karcanias 2009 Structural identification and the optimal assignment problem
Mr M. Rosenschon Dr V. Rakocevic 2009 Internet gateway discovery for mobile ad hoc networks
Mr R. Nandakumar Professor G. Halikias 2008 Robust Control Design using Quantitative Feedback Theory
Mr R. Basaru Dr E. Alonso   Adaptable Health Systems
Mr Y. Al-Mimi Dr E. Alonso   The Routine Health Systems in Palestine
Mr C. Apostolopoulos Professor G. Halikias   Risk Assessment for Change Management within Project Management: A Hierarchical Model Process Approach

Explore City's current research degree opportunities in this field

News & Events

For a list of upcoming events, please see the foot of this page.

Seminars 2018-19

  • 25th September 2018: Professor Matilde Santos, University Complutense of Madrid on "Applications of intelligent methods for control".
  • 9th October 2018: Dr Dimitrios Papadaskalopoulos, Imperial College London on "Bi-level optimisation and game-theoretic approaches for modelling low-carbon deregulatd electricity markets".
  • 16th October 2018: Dr Ioannis Konstantelos, Imperial College London on "Facing the Uncertainty: Data-Driven Power System Operation".
  • 23rd October 2018: Dr Eric Kerrigan, Reader, Imperial College London on  "Dynamic Optimization with Convergence Guarantees".
  • 30th October 2018: Thomas Morstyn, Research Fellow,  Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford on "Decentralised Flexibility Markets and Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading".
  • 7 November 2018: Dr Thomas Berger, Universität Hamburg, Germany on “Funnel cruise control”.
  • 4th December 2018 Dr Ioannis Lestas, University of Cambridge, on "Distributed control and optimazation in power grids".
  • 18th February 2019: Dr Shaojie Zhang, Associate Professor, Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics on"  Fault Tolerant Control with Guaranteed Transient Performance for Flying Wing Aircraft ".
  • 18th March 2019: Dr Agathoklis Giaralis, Senior Lecturer in Structural Engineering, City, University of London on "Compressive wireless vibration-based health monitoring of civil engineering structures".
  • 10th April 2019: Joachim Brandt, Smart Energy and Electric Vehicles Lead, Gemserv Limited, "Electric Vehicle Governance Framework: Managing the transition towards EVs and CAVs."

Past seminars (2014-15)

Recent major public events

Recent research workshops

Publications

Sample of representative recent publications

Control of Complex Systems

Control Theory and Design

G. Halikias, A. Papageorgiou, and N. Karcanias, 2010. "Non-overshooting stabilization via state and output feedback", International Journal of Control, Vol. 83, No. 6, June 2010, pp. 1232-1247

N. Karcanias, G. Halikias and A. Papageorgiou, 2010, "Strong stability of internal system descriptions", International Journal of Control, Volume 83, Issue 1, pp. 182-205

G.D. Halikias, N. Karcanias and A. Papageorgiou, 2013, "The distance to strong stability", Linear Algebra and Its Applications 439, pp. 2721-2735

D. Vafiadis and , N Karcanias, 2012, "Disturbance and Input-Output Decoupling of Singular Systems", Automatica Vol 48 , pp. 1650-1657

E. Milonidis, A Kostarigka , N Karcanias, 2011 "Finite Settling Time Stabilization:The Robust SISO Case", International Journal of Control, Volume 84, Issue 9, September 2011, pp. 1521-1532

J. Leventides and N. Karcanias, 2008. "Structured Squaring Down and Zero Assignment", International Journal Control, Vol.81, pp. 294-306

N. Karcanias, 2008. "Structure Evolving Systems and Control in Integrated Design", IFAC Annual Reviews in Control, Volume 32, Issue 2, December 2008, pp. 161-182; doi:10.1016/j.arcontrol.2008.07.004

J. Leventides, N. Karcanias, I. Meintanis and E. Milonidis, 2014, "Reduced Sensitivity Solutions to Global Linearization of the Pole Assignment Map", Proceedings of the 19th IFAC World Congress 2014, 24-29 August 2014, Cape Town, South Africa

M. Tomas-Rodriguez, and S.P. Banks, 2013, "An iterative approach to eigenvalue assignment for nonlinear systems", International Journal of Control 86(5) .doi:10.1080/00207179.2013.765037

Multi-agent Systems and Intelligent Methods

S. Li, M. Fairbank, C. Johnson, D. C. Wunsch, E. Alonso, and J. L. Proaño, 2014, "Artificial Neural Networks for Control of a Grid-Connected Rectifier/Inverter Under Disturbance, Dynamic and Power Converter Switching Conditions", IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 25(4), pp. 738-750

E. Mondrago, J. Gray, E. Alonso, C. Bonardi, D. J. Jennings1,5, 2014 "SSCC TD: A Serial and Simultaneous Configural-Cue Compound Stimuli Representation for Temporal Difference Learning", PLoS ONE, 9(7): e102469. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0102469

J. Teichmann, M. Broom, E. Alonso, 2013, "The application of temporal difference learning in optimal diet models", Journal of Theoretical Biology, 340(7), pp. 11-16. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2013.08.036

M. Fairbank, E. Alonso, and D.Prokhorov, 2013 "An Equivalence Between Adaptive Dynamic Programming With a Critic and Backpropagation Through Time", IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 24(12), pp. 2088-2100. doi: 10.1109/TNNLS.2013.2271778

Networks Theory

T. Berger, G. Halikias, and N. Karcanias, 2015. "Effects of dynamic and non-dynamic element changes in RLC networks", International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, Vol.43, pp. 36-59 .DOI:10.1002/cta.1923

J. Leventides, M. Livada,and N. Karcanias, 2014. "McMillan Degree of Impedance, Admittance of RLC Networks", Proceedings of 21st International Symposium on Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems (MTNS 2014), July 7-11, 2014, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Unstable Vehicle Dynamics

S. A. Evangelou, D.J.N. Limebeer, M. Tomas-Rodriguez, 2013, "Suppression of Burst Oscillations in Racing Motorcycles", Journal of Applied Mechanics-Transaction of the ASME, Vol: 80, ISSN: 0021-8936

S.A Evangelou, and M. Tomas-Rodriguez, 2014, "Motorcycle Dynamic Modes and Passive Steering Compensation", in Modelling, Simulation and Control of Two-Wheeled Vehicles (eds M. Tanelli, M. Corno and S. M. Savaresi), John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK. doi: 10.1002/9781118536391.ch9

N. Marichal, M. Tomas-Rodriguez, A. Hernandez, S. Castillo and P. Campoy, 2013, "Vibration reduction for vision systems on board UAV using a neuro-fuzzy controller", Journal of Vibration and Control, 1-12

Power Systems

C.A. Christodoulou, L. Ekonomou , N. Papanikolaou , I.F Gonos., 2014 "Effect of the grounding resistance to the behaviour of high-voltage transmission lines' surge arresters", IET Science, Measurement and Technology, (DOI) 10.1049/iet-smt.2014.0017

S. Lazarou , V. Vita, P. Karampelas , L. Ekonomou, 2013, "A power system simulation platform for planning and evaluating distributed generation systems basedon GIS", Energy Systems, (DOI) 10.1007/s12667-013-0082-4

L. Ekonomou , S. Lazarou , G.E. Chatzarakis , V. Vita, 2012, "Estimation of wind turbines optimal number and produced power in a wind farm using an artificial neural network mode", Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 21-25

P. Karampelas , L. Ekonomou , S. Panetsos , G.E. Chatzarakis, 2011 "LPAT: An interactive simulation tool for assessing the lightning performance of Hellenic high voltage transmission lines", Applied Soft Computing, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 1380-1387

Engineering Systems

Systems Engineering

A.J. Spurgin, D. W. Stupples, 2012, "Nuclear Industry Organizations: Shaped by Accidents", International Journal of Engineering Management and Economics 2012 (IJEME) ISSN (Online): pp. 1756-5162 - ISSN (Print): pp. 1756-5154

A. J. Spurgin, D. W. Stupples, 2012, "Impact of Accidents on Organizational Aspects of Nuclear Utilities", International Journal of Engineering Management and Economics 2012 (IJEME) ISSN (Online): pp. 1756-5162 - ISSN (Print): pp. 1756-5154

Systems Design

N. Karcanias, and A.G. Hessami, 2011, "Integration of Operations in Process Systems: Complexity and Eemergent Properties", Proceedings of IEEE SysCon 2011 Conference, April 4-7, 2011, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Systems and Emergent Properties

A. G. Hessami, N. Karcanias, 2009 "Complexity, Emergence and the Challenges of Assurance The need for a Systems Paradigm", Proceedings, 2009 IEEE International Systems Conference, IEEE SysCon 2009, Vancouver Canada, March 23-26

N. Karcanias, and A.G. Hessami, 2010, "Complexity and the notion of System of Systems: Part (i): General Systems and Complexity; Part (ii): Defining the Notion of System of Systems", Proceedings of 2010 World Automation Congress International Symposium on Intelligent Automation and Control (ISIAC) 19 - 23 September 2010, Kobe Japan

A.G. Hessami, and N. Karcanias, 2010, "System Assurance, Complexity and Emergence: The need for a Systems Based Approach", Communications in Computer and Information Science, Springer, Editors: Sérgio Tenreiro de Magalhães, Hamid Jahankhani and Ali G. Hessami; Volume 92, 2010, pp. 202-215; DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15717-2

E. Alonso, N. Karcanias, and A.G. Hessami, 2013, "Symmetries, groups and groupoids for Systems of Systems", in Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Systems Conference (SysCon 2013), pp. 244-250. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Press. Orlando, FL, 15-18 April 2013

N. Karcanias, 2013. "Systems of Systems: A Control Theoretic View", Proceedings of IEEE SMC 2013 Conference (SMC2013:S01), October 13-16, Manchester

N. Karcanias, and A.G. Hessami, 2011. "Multi-Modal Transportation as a System of Systems", Proceedings of UTSG 43rd Annual Conference, Open University, 5-7 January

Transportation Systems

I. Kaparias, M.G.H. Bell, A. Miri, C. Chan and B. Mount. 2012, "Analysing the perceptions of pedestrians and drivers to shared space", Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, vol. 15, pp. 297-310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2012.02.001

I. Kaparias, M.G.H. Bell, W. Dong, A. Sastrawinata, A. Singh, X. Wang, and B. Mount, 2013, "Analysis of pedestrian-vehicle traffic conflicts in street designs with elements of shared space", Transportation Research Record, vol. 2393, pp. 21-30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2393-03

V. Trozzi, G. Gentile, M.G.H. Bell, and I. Kaparias, 2013, "Dynamic user equilibrium in public transport networks with passenger congestion and hyperpaths", Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, vol. 57, pp. 266-285. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trb.2013.06.011

I. Kaparias, I., M.G.H. Bell, T. Biagioli, L. Bellezza, and B. Mount, 2014, "Behavioural analysis of vehicle-pedestrian interactions: The case of street designs with elements of shared space", 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, USA. http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=1288448

Networks and Cyber Security

Wireless Networks

S Jahromizadeh, V Rakocevic, 2014, "Joint Rate Control and Scheduling for Providing Bounded Delay with High Efficiency in Multihop Wireless Networks", IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 22(5), pp. 1686-1698 (2014)

J K Gruber, M Prodanovic, S Jahromizadeh, V Rakocevic, 2014, "Application-oriented Modelling of Domestic Energy Demand", International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, Vol.61, pp. 656-664 (2014)

H K Qureshi, S Rizvi, M Saleem, S A Khayam, V Rakocevic, M Rajarajan, 2013 "Evaluation and Improvement of CDS-based Topology Control for Wireless Sensor Networks", Springer Wireless Networks, 19(1), pp. 31-46 (2013)

S Rizvi, H K Qureshi, S Ali Khayam, V Rakocevic and M Rajarajan, 2012 "A1: An Energy Efficient Topology Control Protocol for Connected Area Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks", Journal of Networking and Computer Applications, 35(2), pp. 597-605 (2012)

Cryptography, Cyber protection

N. Danilova, D.W. Stupples, 2012, "Application of Natural Language Processing and Evidential Analysis to Web-Based Intelligence Information Acquisition", 2012, IEEE sponsored European Intelligence Informatics Conference (EISIC) Proceeding August 2012, Odense Denmark

D. Dudorov, D.W. Stupples, 2013, "Optimal Investment in IT Security: cost-effective cyber security to protect assets at risk", Probabilistic Safety and Management PSAM 11, PSAM (IEEE) Proceeding August 2013, Uppsala, Sweden

T. Chen, J-C. Sanchez-Aarnoutse, J. Buford, 2011 "Petri nets models for cyber-physical attacks in smart grid", IEEE Trans. on Smart Grid, vol. 2, Dec. 2011, pp. 741-749

Q. Xu, T. Chen, Y. Hu, P. Gong, 2014, "Write pattern format algorithm (WPFA) for reliable NAN-based SSDs", IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems, vol. 61, July 2014, pp. 516-520

S. Li, G. Oikonomou, T. Tryfonas, T. Chen, L. Xu, 2014, "A distributed consensus algorithm for decision-making in service-oriented Internet of Things", IEEE Trans. on Industrial Informatics, vol. 10, Feb. 2014, pp. 1461-1468

A. Olteanu, Y. Xiao, J. Liu, T. Chen, C. L. P. Chen, 2013, "Non-intrusive tracing in the Internet", Security and Communication Networks, vol. 6, Issue 7, July 2013

Mathematical Methods and Computations

Mathematical Systems Theory

N. Karcanias and G. Halikias, 2013, "Approximate Zero Polynomials of Polynomial Matrices and Linear Systems", Linear Algebra and its Applications, 439, pp. 1091-1103

J. Leventides, G. Petroulakis and N. Karcanias, 2014, "The Applroximate Determinantal Assignment Problem", Linear Algebra and its Applications, Vol. 461, 15 November 2014, pp. 139-162

Approximate Algebraic Computations

G. Halikias, G. Galanis, N. Karcanias and E. MIilonidis, 2013 "Nearest common root of polynomials, approximate Greatest Common Divisor and the structured singular value", IMA Journal of Mathematical Control and Information, Vol 30, pp. 423-442

D. Christou, N. Karcanias, M. Mitrouli, 2010. "The ERES method for computing the approximate GCD of several polynomials", Applied Numerical Mathematics. Volume 60, Issues 1-2, January-February 2010, pp. 94-114

D. Christou, N. Karcanias, M. MIitrouli, and D. Triantafylou, 2011, "Numerical and Symbolical Methods for the GCD of Several Polynomials" in Numerical Linear Algebra in Signals, Systems and Control, Chapter 7, Edited by Paul Van Dooren, Shankar P. Bhattacharyya, Raymond H. Chan, Vadim Olshevsky and Aurobinda Routray, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 2011, Volume 80, pp. 123-144

Linear Algebra

N. Karcanias, 2013, "Generalised Resultants, Dynamic Polynomial Combinants and the Minimal Design Problem", International Journal of Control, Special Issue for A.G.J. Macfarlane, Vol. 86, No. 11, pp. 1946-1964

N. Karcanias, 2013, "Geometric and Algebraic Properties of Minimal Bases of Singular Systems", International Journal of Control, Special Issue for A.G.J. Macfarlane, Vol. 86, No. 11, pp. 1924-1945

J. Leventides and N. Karcanias, 2009, "Zero Assignment of Matrix Pencils by Additive Structured Transformations", Linear Algebra and its Applications, volume 431, issue 8, pp. 1380- 1396. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.laa.2009.05.033

Optimisation Methods

J. Kiskiras, I.M. Jaimoukha and G.D. Halikias, 2013, "An explicit state-space solution to the one-block super-optimal distance problem", Mathematics of Control, Signals and Systems, 25, pp. 167-196

All full members' recent publications

Khan, K., Chen, Z., Liu, J. & Tsavdaridis, K. D. ORCID: 0000-0001-8349-3979 (2023). Experimental and analytical investigations on compression behaviors of rotary-connected sway column-supported steel modular interior frames. Journal of Building Engineering, 78, 107692. doi: 10.1016/j.jobe.2023.107692

Peng, A. Y., Liu, F. & Chen, T. ORCID: 0000-0003-2450-277X (2023). Co-constructing a gender-state entanglement in canonical Three Kingdoms fandom: A discourse-historical approach. Asian Studies Review, doi: 10.1080/10357823.2023.2245130

Chen, Z. T. ORCID: 0000-0003-2450-277X, Whyke, T. W., Lopez-Mugica, J. & Peng, A. Y. (2023). Cashing the pink RMB through docile bodies: queering paradox of erotic entrepreneurs on Chinese social media platforms. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 10(1), doi: 10.1057/s41599-023-02006-0

Charlton, P. H., Allen, J., Bailon, R. , Baker, S., Behar, J. A., Chen, F., Clifford, G. D., Clifton, D. A., Davies, H. J., Ding, C., Ding, X., Dunn, J., Elgendi, M., Ferdoushi, M., Franklin, D., Gil, E., Hassan, M. F., Hernesniemi, J., Hu, X., Ji, N., Khan, Y., Kontaxis, S., Korhonen, I., Kyriacou, P. A. ORCID: 0000-0002-2868-485X, Laguna, P., Lazaro, J., Lee, C., Levy, J., Li, Y., Liu, C., Liu, J., Lu, L., Mandic, D. P., Marozas, V., Mejía-Mejía, E., Mukkamala, R., Nitzan, M., Pereira, T., Poon, C. C. Y., Ramella-Roman, J. C., Saarinen, H., Shandhi, M. M. H., Shin, H., Stansby, G., Tamura, T., Vehkaoja, A., Wang, W. K., Zhang, Y-T., Zhao, N., Zheng, D. & Zhu, T. (2023). The 2023 wearable photoplethysmography roadmap. Physiological Measurement, doi: 10.1088/1361-6579/acead2

Zhao, L. ORCID: 0000-0002-8935-001X & Chen, F. (2023). The Comprehensive Implementation of the Registration-based System of IPO Regulation in China: Practice, Progress, Problems and Prospects. Asia Pacific Law Review, 32(1), doi: 10.1080/10192557.2023.2232612

Chen, W‐F. & Liu, J. J. ORCID: 0000-0002-6224-0216 (2023). When less is more: Understanding consumers' responses to minimalist appeals. Psychology & Marketing, doi: 10.1002/mar.21869

Peng, A., Chen, T. ORCID: 0000-0003-2450-277X & Chen, S. (2023). A Wen-wu Approach to Male Teenage Chinese Sports Fans’ Heteronormative Interpretation of Masculinity. Feminist Review, 134(1), pp. 69-85. doi: 10.1177/01417789231155896

Tong, G., Li, F., Chen, X. , Hirani, S. P. ORCID: 0000-0002-1577-8806, Newman, S. P. ORCID: 0000-0001-6712-6079, Wang, W. & Harhay, M. O. (2023). A Bayesian approach for estimating the survivor average causal effect when outcomes are truncated by death in cluster-randomized trials. American Journal of Epidemiology, 192(6), pp. 1006-1015. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwad038

Cătărău-Cotuțiu, C., Mondragon, E. ORCID: 0000-0003-4180-1261 & Alonso, E. ORCID: 0000-0002-3306-695X (2023). AIGenC: AI Generalisation via Creativity. Paper presented at the EPIA Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 5-8 Sep 2023, Azores, Portugal.

Saincher, S., Sriram, V., Ravindar, R. , Yan, S. ORCID: 0000-0001-8968-6616, Stagonas, D., Schimmels, S., Xie, Z., Benoit, M., Benguigui, W., Teles, M., Robaux, F., Peyrard, C., Asiikkis, A., Frantzis, C., Vakis, A., Grigoriadis, D., Li, Q., Ma, Q. ORCID: 0000-0001-5579-6454, Zhang, N., Zheng, K., Zhao, X., Hu, X., Chen, S., Chen, S., Meng, Q., Zhao, W. & Wan, D. (2023). Comparative Study on Breaking Waves Interaction with Vertical Wall Retrofitted with Recurved Parapet in Small and Large Scale. International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering, 33(2), pp. 113-122. doi: 10.17736/ijope.2023.jc890

Suen, C-H. & Alonso, E. ORCID: 0000-0002-3306-695X (2023). Switchable Lightweight Anti-symmetric Processing (SLAP) with CNN Outspeeds Data Augmentation by Smaller Sample - Application in Gomoku Reinforcement Learning. Paper presented at the AISB Convention 2023, 13-14 April 2023, Swansea, UK.

Chen, J., He, Y., Geng, Y. , Jimenez-Ruiz, E. ORCID: 0000-0002-9083-4599, Dong, H. & Horrocks, I. (2023). Contextual Semantic Embeddings for Ontology Subsumption Prediction. World Wide Web, doi: 10.1007/s11280-023-01169-9

Chen, X. (2023). Study of Arc-Discharge Plasma Actuators for the Control of Shock-Wave Boundary-Layer Interaction. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Kralj-Hans, I., Li, K., Wesek, A. , Lamorgese, A., Omar, F., Ranasinghe, K., McGee, M., Brack, K., Li, S., Aggarwal, R., Bulle, A., Kodre, A., Sharma, S., Fluck, D., John, I., Sharma, P., Belsey, J. D., Li, L. ORCID: 0000-0002-4026-0216, Seshasai, S. R. K., Li, H. L., Marczin, N. & Chen, Z. (2023). Leflunomide treatment for patients hospitalised with COVID-19: DEFEAT-COVID randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open, 13(4), e068179. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068179

Ibadulla, R., Chen, T. & Reyes Aldasoro, C. C. ORCID: 0000-0002-9466-2018 (2023). FatNet: High-Resolution Kernels for Classification Using Fully Convolutional Optical Neural Networks. AI, 4(2), pp. 361-374. doi: 10.3390/ai4020018

Whyke, T. W., Chen, Z. T. ORCID: 0000-0003-2450-277X, Lopez-Mugica, J. & Wang, A. (2023). Unboxing the Chinese Blind Boxes among China's grown-up missing children: Probabilistic and elastic prosumption through mediated collection, exchange and resale of figurines. Global Media and China, 8(1), pp. 93-111. doi: 10.1177/20594364221140812

Hafeez, A. B., Alonso, E. ORCID: 0000-0002-3306-695X & Riaz, A. (2023). DTCEncoder: A Swiss Army Knife Architecture for DTC Exploration, Prediction, Search and Model Interpretation. Paper presented at the 21st IEEE International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA), 12-14 Dec 2022, Nassau, Bahamas. doi: 10.1109/ICMLA55696.2022.00085

Khan, K., Chen, Z., Liu, J. , Tsavdaridis, K. D. ORCID: 0000-0001-8349-3979 & Poologanathan, K. (2023). Axial compression behaviors of steel shear-keyed tubular columns: Numerical and analytical studies. Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 205, 107894. doi: 10.1016/j.jcsr.2023.107894

Chen, T. ORCID: 0000-0003-2450-277X (2023). Book Review: A Feminist Reading of China’s Digital Public Sphere. Global Media and China, doi: 10.1177/20594364231160106

Gilardi, F., White, A., Chen, Z. T. ORCID: 0000-0003-2450-277X , Cheng, S., Song, W. & Zhao, Y. (2023). From copycat to copyright: intellectual property amendments and the development of Chinese online video industries. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 29(2), pp. 152-168. doi: 10.1080/10286632.2022.2040494

Wang, L., Chen, J., Shen, N. & Fu, F. ORCID: 0000-0002-9176-8159 (2023). No AccessFibre Bragg grating sensor investigation on bond stress of steel-carbon fibre reinforced concrete. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Structures and Buildings, doi: 10.1680/jstbu.22.00090

Yu, A., Liu, X., Fu, F. ORCID: 0000-0002-9176-8159 , Chen, X. & Zhang, Y. (2023). Acoustic Emission Signal Denoising of Bridge Structures using SOM Neural Network Machine Learning. Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 37(1),

Khan, K, Chen, Z, Liu, J , Javed, K, Tsavdaridis, K. D. ORCID: 0000-0001-8349-3979 & Poologanathan, K (2023). Compressive Behaviors of Modular Steel Shear-Keyed Grouped Tubular Columns. Journal of Building Engineering, 66, 105861. doi: 10.1016/j.jobe.2023.105861

Micah, A. E., Bhangdia, K., Cogswell, I. E. , Lasher, D., Lidral-Porter, B., Maddison, E. R., Nguyen, T. N. N., Patel, N., Pedroza, P., Solorio, J., Stutzman, H., Tsakalos, G., Wang, Y., Warriner, W., Zhao, Y., Zlavog, B. S., Abbafati, C., Abbas, J., Abbasi-Kangevari, M., Abbasi-Kangevari, Z., Abdelmasseh, M., Abdulah, D. M., Abedi, A., Abegaz, K. H., Abhilash, E. S., Aboagye, R. G., Abolhassani, H., Abrigo, M. R. M., Abubaker Ali, H., Abu-Gharbieh, E., Adem, M. H., Afzal, M. S., Ahmadi, Ali, Ahmed, H., Ahmed Rashid, T., Aji, B., Akbarialiabad, H., Akelew, Y., Al Hamad, H., Alam, K., Alanezi, F. M., Alanzi, T. M., Al-Hanawi, M. K., Alhassan, R. K., Aljunid, S. M., Almustanyir, S., Al-Raddadi, R. M., Alvis-Guzman, N., Alvis-Zakzuk, N. J., Amare, A. T., Ameyaw, E. K., Amini-Rarani, M., Amu, H., Ancuceanu, R., Andrei, T., Anwar, S. L., Appiah, F., Aqeel, M., Arabloo, J., Arab-Zozani, M., Aravkin, A. Y., Aremu, O., Aruleba, R. T., Athari, S. S., Avila-Burgos, L., Ayanore, M. A., Azari, S., Baig, A. A., Bantie, A. T., Barrow, A., Baskaran, P., Basu, S., Batiha, A-M. M., Baune, B. T., Berezvai, Z., Bhardwaj, N., Bhardwaj, P., Bhaskar, S., Boachie, M. K., Bodolica, V., Botelho, J. S., Braithwaite, D., Breitborde, N. J. K., Busse, R., Cahuana-Hurtado, L., Catalá-López, F., Chansa, C., Charan, J., Chattu, V. K., Chen, S., Chukwu, I. S., Dadras, O., Dandona, L., Dandona, R., Dargahi, A., Debela, S. A., Denova-Gutiérrez, E., Desye, B., Dharmaratne, S. D., Diao, N., Doan, L. P., Dodangeh, M., dos Santos, W. M., Doshmangir, L., Dube, J., Eini, E., El Sayed Zaki, M., El Tantawi, M., Enyew, D. B., Eskandarieh, S., Ezati Asar, M., Fagbamigbe, A. F., Faraon, E. J. A., Fatehizadeh, Ali, Fattahi, H., Fekadu, G., Fischer, F., Foigt, N. A., Fowobaje, K. R., Freitas, A., Fukumoto, T., Fullman, N., Gaal, P. A., Gamkrelidze, A., Garcia-Gordillo, M. A., Gebrehiwot, M., Gerema, U., Ghafourifard, M., Ghamari, S-H., Ghanbari, R., Ghashghaee, A., Gholamrezanezhad, Ali, Golechha, M., Golinelli, D., Goshu, Y. A., Goyomsa, G. G., Guha, A., Gunawardane, D. A., Gupta, B., Hamidi, S., Harapan, H., Hashempour, R., Hayat, K., Heidari, G., Heredia-Pi, I., Herteliu, C., Heyi, D. Z., Hezam, K., Hiraike, Y., Hlongwa, M. M., Holla, R., Hoque, M. E., Hosseinzadeh, M., Hostiuc, S., Hussain, S., Ilesanmi, O. S., Immurana, M., Iradukunda, A., Ismail, N. E., Isola, G., J, L. M., Jakovljevic, M., Jalili, M., Janodia, M. D., Javaheri, T., Jayapal, S. K., Jemere, D. M., Joo, T., Joseph, N., Jozwiak, J. J., Jürisson, M., Kaambwa, B., Kadashetti, V., Kadel, R., Kadir, D. H., Kalankesh, L. R., Kamath, R., Kandel, H., Kantar, R. S., Karanth, S. D., Karaye, I. M., Karimi, S. E., Kassa, B. G., Kayode, G. A., Keikavoosi-Arani, L., Keshri, V. R., Keskin, C., Khader, Y. S., Khafaie, M. A., Khajuria, H., Khayat Kashani, H. R., Kifle, Z. D., Kim, H., Kim, J., Kim, M. S., Kim, Y. J., Kisa, A., Kohler, S., Kompani, F., Kosen, S., Koulmane Laxminarayana, S. L., Koyanagi, A., Krishan, K., Kusuma, D. ORCID: 0000-0002-1909-9341, Lám, J., Lamnisos, D., Larsson, A. O., Lee, S-w., Lee, S. W. H., Lee, W-C., Lee, Y. H., Lenzi, J., Lim, L-L., Lorenzovici, L., Lozano, R., Machado, V. S. M., Madadizadeh, F., Magdy Abd El Razek, M., Mahmoudi, R., Majeed, A., Malekpour, M-R., Manda, A. L., Mansouri, B., Mansournia, M. A., Mantovani, L. G., Marrugo Arnedo, C. A., Martorell, M., Masoud, A., Mathews, E., Maude, R. J., Mechili, E. A., Mehrabi Nasab, E., Mendes, J. J., Meretoja, A., Meretoja, T. J., Mesregah, M. K., Mestrovic, T., Mirica, A., Mirrakhimov, E. M., Mirutse, M. K., Mirza, M., Mirza-Aghazadeh-Attari, M., Misganaw, A., Moccia, M., Moghadasi, J., Mohammadi, E., Mohammadi, M., Mohammadian-Hafshejani, A., Mohammadshahi, M., Mohammed, S., Mohseni, M., Mokdad, A. H., Monasta, L., Mossialos, E., Mostafavi, E., Mousavi Isfahani, H., Mpundu-Kaambwa, C., Murthy, S., Muthupandian, S., Nagarajan, A. J., Naidoo, K. S., Naimzada, M. D., Nangia, V., Naqvi, A. A., Nayak, B. P., Ndejjo, R., Nguyen, T. H., Noroozi, N., Noubiap, J. J., Nuruzzaman, K. M., Nzoputam, C. I., Nzoputam, O. J., Oancea, B., Obi, F. C. A., Ogunkoya, A., Oh, I-H., Okonji, O. C., Olagunju, A. T., Olagunju, T. O., Olakunde, B. O., Omar Bali, A., Onwujekwe, O. E., Opio, J. N., Otoiu, A., Otstavnov, N., Otstavnov, S. S., Owolabi, M. O., Palicz, T., Palladino, R., Pana, A., Parekh, T., Pasupula, D. K., Patel, J., Patton, G. C., Paudel, U., Paun, M., Pawar, S., Perna, S., Perumalsamy, N., Petcu, I-R., Piracha, Z. Z., Poursadeqiyan, M., Pourtaheri, N., Prada, S. I., Rafiei, S., Raghav, P. R., Rahim, F., Rahman, M. H. U., Rahman, M., Rahmani, A. M., Ranabhat, C. L., Raru, T. B., Rashedi, S., Rashidi, M-M., Ravangard, R., Rawaf, S., Rawassizadeh, R., Redwan, E. M. M., Reiner, R. C., Renzaho, A. M. N., Rezaei, M., Rezaei, N., Riaz, M. A., Rodriguez, J. A. B., Saad, A. M. A., Saddik, B., Sadeghian, S., Saeb, M. R., Saeed, U., Sahu, M., Saki, M., Salamati, P., Salari, H., Salehi, S., Samy, A. M., Sanabria, J., Sanmarchi, F., Santos, J. V., Santric-Milicevic, M. M., Sao Jose, B. P., Sarikhani, Y., Sathian, B., Satpathy, M., Savic, M., Sayadi, Y., Schwendicke, F., Senthilkumaran, S., Sepanlou, S. G., Serván-Mori, E., Setshegetso, N., Seylani, A., Shahabi, S., Shaikh, M. A., Shakhmardanov, M. Z., Shanawaz, M., Sharew, M. M. S., Sharew, N. T., Sharma, R., Shayan, M., Sheikh, A., Shenoy, S. M., Shetty, A., Shetty, P. H., Shivakumar, K. M., Silva Lopes Rodrigues, L. M., Simegn, W., Singh, J. A., Singh, K., Skhvitaridze, N., Skryabin, V. Y., Skryabina, A. A., Socea, B., Solomon, Y., Song, S., Ștefan, S. C., Suleman, M., Tabarés-Seisdedos, R., Tat, N. Y., Tat, V. Y., Tefera, B. N., Tichopad, A., Tobe-Gai, R., Tovani-Palone, M. R., Tudor Car, L., Tufa, D. G., Vasankari, T. J., Vasic, M., Vervoort, D., Vlassov, V., Vo, B., Vu, L. G., Waheed, Y., Wamai, R. G., Wang, C., Wassie, G. T., Wickramasinghe, N. D., Yaya, S., Yigit, A., Yiğit, V., Yonemoto, N., Younis, M. Z., Yu, C., Yunusa, I., Zaki, L., Zaman, B. A., Zangeneh, A., Zare Dehnavi, A., Zastrozhin, M. S., Zeng, W., Zhang, Z-J., Zuhlke, L. J., Zuniga, Y. M. H., Hay, S. I., Murray, C. J. L. & Dieleman, J. L. (2023). Global investments in pandemic preparedness and COVID-19: development assistance and domestic spending on health between 1990 and 2026. The Lancet Global Health, doi: 10.1016/s2214-109x(23)00007-4

Pour, M., Algergawy, A., Buche, P. , Castro, L. J., Chen, J., Dong, H., Fallatah, O., Faria, D., Fundulaki, I., Hertling, S., He, Y., Horrocks, I., Huschka, M., Ibanescu, L., Jimenez-Ruiz, E. ORCID: 0000-0002-9083-4599, Karam, N., Laadhar, A., Lambrix, P., Li, H., Li, Y., Michel, F., Nasr, E., Paulheim, H., Pesquita, C., Saveta, T., Shvaiko, P., Trojahn, C., Verhey, C., Wu, M., Yaman, B., Zamazal, O. & Zhou, L. (2022). Results of the Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 3324, pp. 84-128. ISSN 1613-0073

Chen, C., Qin, C., Ouyang, C. , Li, Z., Wang, S., Qiu, H., Chen, L., Tarroni, G. ORCID: 0000-0002-0341-6138, Bai, W. & Rueckert, D. (2022). Enhancing MR image segmentation with realistic adversarial data augmentation. Medical Image Analysis, 82, 102597. doi: 10.1016/j.media.2022.102597

Chen, J., Jimenez-Ruiz, E. ORCID: 0000-0002-9083-4599, Horrocks, I. , Chen, X. & Myklebust, E. B. (2022). An assertion and alignment correction framework for large scale knowledge bases. Semantic Web, 14(1), pp. 29-53. doi: 10.3233/SW-210448