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J.A. Cabrera

Researcher at University of Málaga

Publications -  34
Citations -  1004

J.A. Cabrera is an academic researcher from University of Málaga. The author has contributed to research in topics: Slip (vehicle dynamics) & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 803 citations.

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Evolutionary synthesis of mechanisms applied to the design of an exoskeleton for finger rehabilitation

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple, low-cost and easy-to-manufacture finger exoskeleton is presented, which can imitate each patient's natural finger movement accurately, starting with the synthesis of the mechanism adapted to the patient's finger characteristics.
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An Alternative Method to Determine the Magic Tyre Model Parameters Using Genetic Algorithms

TL;DR: The comparison between analytical optimization methods and the method proposed is discussed and its main advantages are its simplicity of implementation and its fast convergence to optimal solution, with no need of deep knowledge of the searching space.
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A Procedure for Determining Tire-Road Friction Characteristics Using a Modification of the Magic Formula Based on Experimental Results

TL;DR: A modification of the Pacejka Magic Formula is proposed to include the effects of the main parameters that influence the contact, such as road composition and its state, tire type, vehicle speed, and slip between the tire and the road.
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Dimensional synthesis of mechanisms using Differential Evolution with auto-adaptive control parameters

TL;DR: In this paper a DE with auto-adaptive control parameters is proposed which includes a new mutation operator to solve stagnation in local minima and, on top of all this, the choice of a control parameters value in a simple way.
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An easy procedure to determine Magic Formula parameters: a comparative study between the starting value optimization technique and the IMMa optimization algorithm

TL;DR: The computational cost that has been used to obtain the optimum parameters of every characteristic of the Magic Formula tyre model, called Delft Tyre 96, and the comparison between the optimization technique employed by TNO and the proposed IOA method is discussed.