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2000

Journal Article

Empirical investigation of the user-parameters and performance of continuous PBIL algorithms

Gallagher, Marcus (2000). Empirical investigation of the user-parameters and performance of continuous PBIL algorithms. Neural Networks for Signal Processing - Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop, 2, 702-710.

Empirical investigation of the user-parameters and performance of continuous PBIL algorithms

1999

Journal Article

UMTS: The next generation of mobile radio

Gallagher, Mark and Webb, William (1999). UMTS: The next generation of mobile radio. IEE Review, 45 (2), 59-63.

UMTS: The next generation of mobile radio

1996

Journal Article

A flexible, low-cost, ionospheric sounding system

Bartlett, A., Darnell, M. and Gallagher, M. (1996). A flexible, low-cost, ionospheric sounding system. IEE Colloquium (Digest) (24)

A flexible, low-cost, ionospheric sounding system

1996

Journal Article

An embedded HF frequency management system

Ripley, M. W., Darnell, M. and Gallagher, M. (1996). An embedded HF frequency management system. IEE Colloquium (Digest) (24)

An embedded HF frequency management system

1996

Journal Article

The XK8 engine management system and electronic engine control module

Gallagher, Mark (1996). The XK8 engine management system and electronic engine control module. IEE Colloquium (Digest) (281)

The XK8 engine management system and electronic engine control module

1996

Journal Article

Passive monitoring for improved HF frequency management

Piggin, P. W., Darnell, M. and Gallagher, M. (1996). Passive monitoring for improved HF frequency management. IEE Colloquium (Digest) (24)

Passive monitoring for improved HF frequency management

1993

Journal Article

Redundancy and its implications in TLM diffusion models

Pulko, S. H., Wilkinson, A. J. and Gallagher, M. (1993). Redundancy and its implications in TLM diffusion models. International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields, 6 (2), 135-144. doi: 10.1002/jnm.1660060206

Redundancy and its implications in TLM diffusion models