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Paper List


1.      Ding, Y., Shi, J., and Ceglarek, D. (2002), “Diagnosability Analysis of Multi-station Manufacturing Processes,” ASME Transactions, Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control, 124 (1), pp. 1-13.

2.      Ding, Y., Ceglarek, D., and Shi, J. (2002), “Fault diagnosis of Multi-station Manufacturing Processes by Using State Space Approach,” ASME Transactions, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 124(2), pp. 313-322.

3.      Ding, Y., Ceglarek, D., and Shi, J. (2002), “Design Evaluation of Multi-station Manufacturing Processes by Using State Space Approach,” ASME Transactions, Journal of Mechanical Design, 124(4), pp. 408 –418.

4.      Ding, Y., Kim, P., Ceglarek, D., and Jin, J. (2003), “Optimal Sensor Distribution for Variation Diagnosis for Multi-station Assembly Processes,” IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, 19(4), pp. 543-556.

5.      Zhou, S., Ding, Y., Chen Y., and Shi, J. (2003), “Diagnosability Study of Multi-station Manufacturing Processes Using Linear Mixed-effects Models,” Technometrics, 45(4), pp. 312-325.

6.      Ding, Y. Gupta, A., and Apley, D., (2004) “Singularity of Fixture Fault Diagnosis in Multi-Station Assembly Systems,” ASME Transactions, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 126(1), pp. 200-210.

7.      Jin, J. and Ding, Y. (2004), “Online Automatic Process Control using Observable Noise Factors for Discrete-part Manufacturing,” IIE Transactions, 36 (9), pp. 899-911.

8.      Kim, P. and Ding, Y. (2004) “Optimal Design of Fixture Layout in Multi-station Assembly Processes,” IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 1 (2), 133-145.

9.      Apley, D.W. and Ding, Y. (2005) “A Characterization of Diagnosability Conditions for Variance Components Analysis in Assembly Operations,” IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 2(2), pp. 101-110.

10.  Ding, Y., Jin, J., Ceglarek, D., and Shi, J., (2005), “Process-oriented Tolerancing for Multi-station Assembly Systems,” IIE Transactions, 37(6), pp. 493-508.

11.  Ding, Y., Zhou, S. and Chen Y. (2005), “A Comparison of Process Variance Estimation Methods for In-process Dimensional Control,” ASME Transactions, Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control, 127(1), pp. 69-79.

12.  Kim, P. and Ding, Y. (2005) “Optimal Engineering Design Guided by Data-mining Methods,” Technometrics, 47(3), pp. 336-348.

13.  Liu, Q., Ding, Y., and Chen Y., “Optimal Coordinate Sensor Placements for Estimating Mean and Variance Components of Variation Sources,” IIE Transactions, 37(9), pp. 877-889.

14.  Mandroli, S. S., Shrivastava, A., and Ding, Y. “A Survey of Inspection Strategy and Sensor Distribution Studies in Discrete-part Manufacturing ProcessesIIE Transactions, 38(4), 309-328.

15.  Ding, Y., Zeng, L., and Zhou, S. “Phase-I Analysis for Monitoring Nonlinear Profile Signals in Manufacturing Processes.” Journal of Quality Technology, 38(3), 199-216. Also, the data set for the forging process.

16.  Gupta, A., Ding, Y., Xu, L., and Reinikainen, T. “Optimal Parameter Selection for Electronic Packaging using Sequential Computer Simulations,” ASME Transactions, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 128(3), 705-715.

17.  Ren, Y., Ding, Y., and Zhou, S. “A Data-mining Approach to Study the Significance of Nonlinearity in Multi-Station Assembly Processes.” IIE Transactions, 38 (12), 1069 - 1083.

18.  Xue, X., Tang, J., Sammes, N., and Ding, Y., “Condition Monitoring of PEM Fuel Cell using Hotelling T 2 Control Limits,” Journal of Power Sources, 162, 388-399.

19.  Ding, Y., Elsayed, E.A., Kumara, S., Lu, J.C., Niu, F., and Shi, J., “Distributed Sensing for Quality and Productivity Improvements,” IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 3(4), 344-359.

20.  Chen, Y., Ding, Y., Jin, J., and Ceglarek, D., “Integration of Tolerance and Maintenance Design for Multi-station Manufacturing Processes,” IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 3(4), 440-453.

21.  Li, Z., Zhou, S., and Ding, Y, “Pattern Matching for Root Cause Identification of Manufacturing Processes with the Presence of Unstructured Noise,” IIE Transactions, accepted, March 2006.

22.  Ding, Y and Apley, D.W., “Guidelines for Placing Additional Sensors to Improve Variation Diagnosis in Assembly Processes.” International Journal of Production Research, accepted.

23.  Cho, J.J., Chen, Y., and Ding, Y., “On the (co)girth of connected matroids,” Technical Report 06-001 of ISE Department at Texas A&M (also under review for Discrete Applied Mathematics).

24.  Cho, J.J., Chen, Y., and Ding, Y., “On the breakdown point condition of structured linear models,” Technical Report 06-002 of ISE Department at Texas A&M (also under review for Technometrics).

25.  Cho, J.J., Ding, Y., Chen, Y., and Tang, J., “Robust calibration for localization in clustered wireless sensor network,” Technical Report 06-003 of ISE Department at Texas A&M (also under review for IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering).


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