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Dr Muhammad Waqas Khan

Research Fellow

Department: Mechanical and Construction Engineering

Muhammad Waqas Khan

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  • Detection and forecasting of shallow landslides: lessons from a natural laboratory, Bainbridge, R., Lim, M., Dunning, S., Winter, M., Diaz-Moreno, A., Martin, J., Torun, H., Sparkes, B., Khan, M., Jin, N. 31 Dec 2022, In: Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk
  • Low-Cost Automatic Slope Monitoring Using Vector Tracking Analyses on Live-Streamed Time-Lapse Imagery, Khan, M., Dunning, S., Bainbridge, R., Martin, J., Diaz-Moreno, A., Torun, H., Jin, N., Woodward, J., Lim, M. 27 Feb 2021, In: Remote Sensing
  • Use of Multiple Low Cost Carbon Dioxide Sensors to Measure Exhaled Breath Distribution with Face Mask Type and Wearing Behaviour, Salman, N., Khan, M., Lim, M., Khan, A., Kemp, A., Noakes, C. 16 Sep 2021, In: Sensors
  • Optimised hybrid localisation with cooperation in wireless sensor networks, Khan, M., Salman, N., Kemp, A. 1 May 2017, In: IET Signal Processing
  • Relative Positioning via Iterative Locally Linear Embedding: A Distributed Approach Toward Manifold Learning Technique, Khan, M. 1 Dec 2017, In: IEEE Sensors Letters
  • Localisation of Sensor Nodes with Hybrid Measurements in Wireless Sensor Networks, Khan, M., Salman, N., Kemp, A., Mihaylova, L. 22 Jul 2016, In: Sensors (Switzerland)

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