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James Taylor

Researcher at Newcastle University

Publications -  1190
Citations -  43346

James Taylor is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Fiber laser. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 1161 publications receiving 39945 citations. Previous affiliations of James Taylor include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & European Spallation Source.

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Fault Detection, Isolation and Accommodation Using the Generalized Parity Vector Technique

TL;DR: In this paper, the generalized parity vector approach for fault detection and isolation is extended to achieve sensor accommodation in a two-phase separator followed by a three-phase gravity separator model used in oil production facilities.
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Spectral and temporal investigations of nonlinearities in a non-polarization preserving single-mode optical fibre

TL;DR: In this article, the green and red components generated in a nonpolarization preserving optical fiber using a Q-switched and mode-locked cw Nd: YAG laser have been examined spectrally and temporally with picosecond resolution.
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Sampling and Estimating Average Pruning Weights in Concord Grapes

TL;DR: In this paper, a sampling scheme based on 23 random interpost samples (3-vine sampling) is suggested as a good compromise to minimize the time associated with sampling and to maximize the accuracy of measurement and the value of the information.
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The GE MEAD computer-aided control engineering environment

TL;DR: The GE multidisciplinary expert-aided analysis and design (MEAD) project, which involves the integration of several computer- aided control engineering (CACE) packages under a supervisor which coordinates the execution of these packages with a database manager, an expert system, and an advanced user interface, is discussed.

Robust Fault Detection and Isolation Using a Parity Equation Implementation of Directional Residuals

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TL;DR: This paper focuses on solving the failure detection and isolation (fdi) problem by developing a model-based approach using a parity equation implementation of directional residuals, an extension of the generalized parity vector (gpv) technique based on the stable factorization approach.