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Brian Armstrong
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- Brian Armstrong 0001 (aka: Brian Armstrong-Hélouvry) — University Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, WI, USA
- Brian Armstrong 0002 (aka: Brian S. R. Armstrong) — University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Center for Industrial Mathematics, WI, USA
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2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c17]Elizabeth M. Borycki, Brian Armstrong, André Kushniruk:
From Prototype to Production: Lessons Learned from the Evolution of an EHR Educational Portal. AMIA 2009 - [c16]Brian Armstrong, André Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki:
Solutions for Deploying Multi-Architecture EHRs on a Single EHR Educational Portal. MIE 2009: 167-171 - [c15]André Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Brian Armstrong, Ronald S. Joe, Tony Otto:
Bringing Electronic Patient Records into Health Professional Education: Towards an Integrative Framework. MIE 2009: 883-887 - [c14]Ronald S. Joe, André Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Brian Armstrong, Tony Otto, Kendall Ho:
Bringing Electronic Patient Records into Health Professional Education: Software Architecture and Implementation. MIE 2009: 888-892 - 2008
- [j6]Mohamed Sayeed, Hansang Bae, Yili Zheng, Brian Armstrong, Rudolf Eigenmann, Faisal Saied:
Measuring High-Performance Computing with Real Applications. Comput. Sci. Eng. 10(4): 60-70 (2008) - [c13]Brian Armstrong, Rudolf Eigenmann:
Application of Automatic Parallelization to Modern Challenges of Scientific Computing Industries. ICPP 2008: 279-286 - 2005
- [c12]Zhelong Pan, Brian Armstrong, Hansang Bae, Rudolf Eigenmann:
On the Interaction of Tiling and Automatic Parallelization. IWOMP 2005: 24-35 - 2003
- [c11]Firas H. Wehbe, Brian Armstrong, Matthew R. Peachey, Joshua C. Denny, Anderson Spickard III:
Formative Evaluation to Guide Early Deployment of an Online Content Management Tool for Medical Curriculum. AMIA 2003 - 2002
- [c10]Brian Armstrong, Thomas Verron, Lee Heppe, Jim Reynolds, Karl Schmidt:
RGR-3D: Simple, Cheap Detection of 6-DOF Pose for Tele-Operation, and Robot Programming and Calibration. ICRA 2002: 2938-2943 - 2001
- [j5]Brian Armstrong, David Neevel, Todd Kusik:
New results in NPID control: Tracking, integral control, friction compensation and experimental results. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 9(2): 399-406 (2001) - 2000
- [c9]Brian Armstrong, Seon Wook Kim, Rudolf Eigenmann:
Quantifying Differences between OpenMP and MPI Using a Large-Scale Application Suite. ISHPC 2000: 482-493
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c8]Brian Armstrong, David Neevel, Todd Kusik:
New Results in NPID Control: Tracking, Integral Control, Friction Compensation and Experimental Results. ICRA 1999: 837-842 - 1998
- [j4]Insung Park, Michael Voss, Brian Armstrong, Rudolf Eigenmann:
Parallel Programming and Performance Evaluation with the URSA Tool Family. Int. J. Parallel Program. 26(5): 541-561 (1998) - [j3]Brian Armstrong, Seon Wook Kim, Insung Park, Michael Voss, Rudolf Eigenmann:
Compiler-Based Tools for Analyzing Parallel Programs. Parallel Comput. 24(3-4): 401-420 (1998) - [c7]Brian Armstrong, Rudolf Eigenmann:
Performance Forecasting: Towards a Methodology for Characterizing Large Computational Applications. ICPP 1998: 518-526 - 1997
- [c6]Brian Armstrong:
Robustness of NPD control (preliminary results). IROS 1997: 478-483 - [c5]Insung Park, Michael Voss, Brian Armstrong, Rudolf Eigenmann:
Interactive Compilation and Performance Analysis with URSA MINOR. LCPC 1997: 163-176 - 1996
- [j2]Brian Armstrong:
FLC design for bounded separable functions with linear input-output relations as a special case. IEEE Trans. Fuzzy Syst. 4(1): 72-79 (1996) - [c4]Brian Armstrong, Joseph McPherson, Yonggang Li:
A Lyapunov stability proof for nonlinear-stiffness PD control. ICRA 1996: 945-950
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j1]Brian Armstrong:
On Finding Exciting Trajectories for Identification Experiments Involving Systems with Nonlinear Dynamics. Int. J. Robotics Res. 8(6): 28-48 (1989) - [c3]Brian Armstrong:
Control of Machines with Non-Linear Low Velocity Friction: A Dimensional Analysis. ISER 1989: 180-195 - 1988
- [c2]Brian Armstrong:
Friction: experimental determination, modeling and compensation. ICRA 1988: 1422-1427 - 1987
- [c1]Brian Armstrong:
On finding 'exciting' trajectories for identification experiments involving systems with non-linear dynamics. ICRA 1987: 1131-1139
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