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    Handover in Mobile WiMAX Networks: The State of Art and Research Issues by Ray, Sayan Kumar, Pawlikowski, Krzysztof, Sirisena, Harsha

    Published in IEEE Communications surveys and tutorials (01-01-2010)
    “…The next-generation Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks, using the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) as the core technology based on the…”
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    Simulating closed- and open-loop voluntary movement: a nonlinear control-systems approach by Davidson, P.R., Jones, R.D., Andreae, J.H., Sirisena, H.R.

    “…In many recent human motor control models, including feedback-error learning and adaptive model theory (AMT), feedback control is used to correct errors while…”
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    Detection of adaptive inverse models in the human motor system by Davidson, Paul R, Jones, Richard D, Sirisena, Harsha R, Andreae, John H

    Published in Human movement science (01-11-2000)
    “…This study aimed to find evidence for the formation of an internal inverse model of a novel visuomotor relationship for feedforward control in the brain. An…”
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    Adaptive Resource Management in Mobile Wireless Networks Using Feedback Control Theory by Hossain, Monir, Hassan, Mahbub, Sirisena, Harsha R.

    Published in Telecommunication systems (01-03-2004)
    “…Emerging mobile wireless networks are characterized by significant uncertainties in mobile user population and system resource state. Such networks require…”
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    Control-Theoretic Design of RED AQM for Scalable TCP in High Speed Networks by Sirisena, Harsha, Haider, Aun, Sreeram, Victor

    “…Scalable TCP, based on a multiplicative-increase multiplicative-decrease congestion avoidance algorithm, has been proposed recently to overcome the inability…”
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    Algebraic connectivity metric for spare capacity allocation problem in survivable networks by Liu, William, Pawlikowski, Krzysztof, Sirisena, Harsha

    Published in Computer communications (02-08-2011)
    “…For studying survivability of telecommunication networks, one should be able to differentiate topologies of networks by means of a robust numerical measure…”
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    TCP/IP link layer error mitigation for MIMO wireless links by McLoughlin, Ian Vince, Sirisena, Harsha

    Published in Telecommunication systems (01-07-2012)
    “…This paper investigates the effect of link-layer error mitigation support in MIMO wireless linking systems, and compares connection approaches between SISO and…”
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    An Efficient Transport Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks: An End-to-End Freeze TCP with Timestamps by Cho, Sung-Rae, Sirisena, Harsha, Pawlikowski, Krzysztof

    Published in Journal of communications and networks (01-12-2004)
    “…In ad hoc networks, loss-based congestion window progression by the traditional means of duplicate ACKs and timeouts causes high network buffer utilization due…”
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    Hybrid predictive base station (HPBS) selection procedure in IEEE 802.16e-based WMAN by Ray, S.K., Mandal, A., Pawlikowski, K., Sirisena, H.

    “…According to the mobility framework of IEEE 802.16e, a mobile station (MS) should scan the neighbouring base stations (BSs), for selecting the best BS for a…”
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    Design of Active Queue Management System for Scalable TCP in High Speed Networks by Sirisena, Harsha, Haider, Aun, Sreeram, Victor

    Published in Circuits, systems, and signal processing (01-12-2008)
    “…The Scalable Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), based on a multiplicative increase, multiplicative decrease congestion avoidance algorithm, has been proposed…”
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    Self-Tracking Mobile Station Controls Its Fast Handover in Mobile WiMAX by Ray, Sayan Kumar, Ray, Swapan Kumar, Pawlikowski, Krzysztof, McInnes, Allan, Sirisena, Harsha

    “…This paper proposes a mobile station (MS)-controlled fast MAC-layer handover (HO) scheme to reduce the HO latency in Mobile WiMAX. Based on the received signal…”
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    Active rate management in DiffServ by Athuraliya, S., Sirisena, H.

    Published in IEEE communications letters (01-06-2006)
    “…The inability of TCP aggregates, belonging to assured forwarding per-hop-behavior, to reach guaranteed rates remains an impediment to the successful deployment…”
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    Performance improvement of backpropagation algorithm by automatic activation function gain tuning using fuzzy logic by Eom, Kihwan, Jung, Kyungkwon, Sirisena, Harsha

    Published in Neurocomputing (Amsterdam) (2003)
    “…We propose a method for improving the performance of the backpropagation algorithm using a fuzzy logic system for automatically tuning the activation function…”
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    Quantifying agitation in sedated ICU patients using digital imaging by Geoffrey Chase, J., Agogue, Franck, Starfinger, Christina, Lam, ZhuHui, Shaw, Geoffrey M., Rudge, Andrew D., Sirisena, Harsha

    “…Agitation is a significant problem in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), affecting 71% of sedated adult patients during 58% of ICU patient-days. Subjective scale…”
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    Evaluation of nonlinear generalizations of the adaptive model theory by Davidson, P.R., Jones, R.D., Sirisena, H.R., Andreae, J.H., Neilson, P.D.

    “…Adaptive Model Theory (AMT) is a computational theory and model of the information processing performed by the brain during voluntary movement. Two possible…”
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    A neurobiologically motivated generalization of the adaptive model theory of human purposive movement to the control of nonlinear systems by Davidson, P.R., Jones, R.D., Sirisena, H., Andreae, J.H., Neilson, P.D.

    “…Adaptive Model Theory (AMT) is a computational theory and model of the information processing performed by the brain during voluntary movement. AMT proposes…”
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