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Prof. Minyue Fu

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 3
Total current UoN Masters EFTSL 0.05
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 0.7

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

Commenced Proposed
Completion
Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2013 2017 M Philosophy(Elec Engineering) Co-Supervisor System Theoretical Approach to Biosignal Analysis
2011 2013 PhD (Electrical Engineering) Co-Supervisor Oscillation, Orientation and Locomotion of Mechanical Rectifier Systems
2009 2013 PhD (Electrical Engineering) Principal Supervisor New State Estimation Techniques for Smart Power Networks with Communication Constraints

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2013 PhD (Electrical Engineering) Principal Supervisor State Estimation for Networked Control Systems with Intermittent Data Transmission
2011 PhD (Electrical Engineering) Principal Supervisor Preview Control of Dual-Stage Actuators
2005 M Engineering (Elec & Comp)[R] Co-Supervisor Coded CPM in AWGN and Ricean Fading Channels
2005 PhD (Electrical Engineering) Principal Supervisor Serially Concatenated Continuous Phase Modulation Systems
2005 PhD (Computer Engineering) Co-Supervisor Advanced resource management for packet switched mobile communications systems
2004 PhD (Electrical Engineering) Co-Supervisor Synthesis and Implementation of Sensor-less Shunt Controllers for Piezoelectric and Electromagnetic Vibration Control
2003 PhD (Electrical Engineering) Sole Supervisor Subband Approach to System Identification
2003 PhD (Electrical Engineering) Co-Supervisor Vibration Analysis and Control of Smart Structures
2002 PhD (Electrical Engineering) Sole Supervisor On Multiplication Techniques and their Application to FPGA Based Systems