Albert Y. Ayenu-Prah, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering | University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorNii O. Attoh-Okine | grad student | 2007 | University of Delaware | |
(Empirical mode decomposition and civil infrastructure systems.) |
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Ayenu-Prah AY, Attoh-Okine NO. (2010) A Criterion For Selecting Relevant Intrinsic Mode Functions In Empirical Mode Decomposition Advances in Adaptive Data Analysis. 2: 1-24 |
Adu-Gyamfi YO, Attoh-Okine NO, Ayenu-Prah AY. (2010) Critical analysis of different Hilbert-Huang algorithms for pavement profile evaluation Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering. 24: 514-524 |
Adu-Gyamfi YO, Attoh-Okine NO, Ayenu-Prah AY. (2009) Pavement profile analysis using ensemble empirical mode decomposition International Journal of Vehicle Systems Modelling and Testing. 4: 277-287 |
Bhuiyan SMA, Attoh-Okine NO, Barner KE, et al. (2009) Bidimensional empirical mode decomposition using various interpolation techniques Advances in Adaptive Data Analysis. 1: 309-338 |
Ayenu-Prah AY, Attoh-Okine NO. (2009) Comparative study of hilbert-huang transform, fourier transform and wavelet transform in pavement profile analysis Vehicle System Dynamics. 47: 437-456 |
Ayenu-Prah AY, Attoh-Okine NO. (2008) Evaluating Pavement Cracks with Bidimensional Empirical Mode Decomposition Eurasip Journal On Advances in Signal Processing. 2008: 861701 |
Attoh-Okine NO, Ayenu-Prah AY, Mensah SA. (2006) Application of the empirical mode decomposition to pavement profile analysis Geocongress 2006: Geotechnical Engineering in the Information Technology Age. 2006: 61 |
Attoh-Okine NO, Ayenu-Prah AY, Mensah SA. (2005) Monitoring the performance of geosynthetic materials within pavement systems using MEMS Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 5764: 142-150 |