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Cheng Siong Chin

Researcher at Newcastle University

Publications -  115
Citations -  1749

Cheng Siong Chin is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Remotely operated underwater vehicle & Battery (electricity). The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 115 publications receiving 1197 citations. Previous affiliations of Cheng Siong Chin include Temasek Polytechnic & Seagate Technology.

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Design, Modeling and Testing of a Standalone Single Axis Active Solar Tracker using MATLAB/Simulink

TL;DR: The compactness of the proposed solar tracker enables it to be mounted onto the wall and the efficiency over the fixed solar panel, the power generated and the types of PV systems to achieve the required level of efficiency can be determined before actual implementation.
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Review of Current Technologies and Proposed Intelligent Methodologies for Water Distributed Network Leakage Detection

TL;DR: This paper attempts to review the current technologies for leakage detection in WDN as well as several proposed intelligent methodologies (such as support vector machine, neural network, and convolution neural network) over the past few years.
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Modelling and control of vehicle integrated thermal management system of PEM fuel cell vehicle

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a VITM system for a range extender sport utility vehicle (SUV), which is powered by a 36kW PEMFC stack and an 11kW Li-ion battery.
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A pseudo three-dimensional electrochemical-thermal model of a cylindrical LiFePO4/graphite battery

TL;DR: In this article, a pseudo three-dimensional electrochemical-thermal coupled battery model for a cylindrical Lithium Iron Phosphate battery was introduced. But, the model was not applied to a real battery.
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A Comprehensive Review of Driver Behavior Analysis Utilizing Smartphones

TL;DR: Challenges and possible solutions such as integration of the smartphone behavior classification system with the concept of context-aware, mobile crowdsensing, and active steering control are analyzed.