TY - BOOK ID - 133375071 TI - Selected Papers from IEEE ICASI 2019 AU - Chang, Shoou-Jinn AU - Young, Sheng-Joue AU - Prior, Stephen D. AU - Ji, Liang-Wen PY - 2020 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - History of engineering & technology KW - HVAC energy conservation KW - optimal control KW - genetic algorithm KW - FCU group control KW - central pattern generator KW - Theo Jansen Linkage KW - non-collocated actuators KW - fast Fourier transform KW - FFT KW - kernel KW - MIMO KW - OFDM KW - multistandard KW - electrical resistivity tomography KW - boundary effect KW - 3D effect KW - error compensation KW - free-form surface KW - on-machine measurement KW - mirror compensation method KW - stereo matching KW - cost aggregation KW - image filtering KW - binocular stereo vision KW - deep learning for network security KW - long short-term memory KW - malicious traffic classification KW - assembly design KW - usability and operation complexity KW - fuzzy theory KW - product design KW - layout strategy KW - design method KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:133375071 AB - The 5th IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation 2019 (IEEE ICASI 2019, https://2019.icasi-conf.net/), which was held in Fukuoka, Japan, on 11–15 April, 2019, provided a unified communication platform for a wide range of topics. This Special Issue entitled “Selected Papers from IEEE ICASI 2019” collected nine excellent papers presented on the applied sciences topic during the conference. Mechanical engineering and design innovations are academic and practical engineering fields that involve systematic technological materialization through scientific principles and engineering designs. Technological innovation by mechanical engineering includes information technology (IT)-based intelligent mechanical systems, mechanics and design innovations, and applied materials in nanoscience and nanotechnology. These new technologies that implant intelligence in machine systems represent an interdisciplinary area that combines conventional mechanical technology and new IT. The main goal of this Special Issue is to provide new scientific knowledge relevant to IT-based intelligent mechanical systems, mechanics and design innovations, and applied materials in nanoscience and nanotechnology. ER -