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4549
National Ranking
73

Overview

Kay Soon Low is affiliated with the National University of Singapore and conducts research primarily in the field of Engineering. Their work spans several subfields including Aerospace Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Molecular Biology.

Their main research topics cover a range of areas with a focus on aerospace and control systems. These topics include:

  • Space Satellite Systems and Control
  • Inertial Sensor and Navigation
  • Spacecraft Dynamics and Control
  • Adaptive Control of Nonlinear Systems
  • Spacecraft Design and Technology
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization
  • Guidance and Control Systems

Kay Soon Low has contributed to publications in various venues, frequently appearing in:

  • IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science
  • Aerospace
  • IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
  • Advances in Space Research

Recent research papers authored or coauthored by Kay Soon Low include:

  • "A Hybrid Game Strategy for the Pursuit of Out-of-Control Spacecraft under Incomplete-Information," 2022, Aerospace
  • "ROEKF-MPC Estimator for Satellite Attitude and Gyroscope Bias Estimation," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
  • "Capacitor Charging by Quasi-Resonant Approach for a Pulsed Plasma Thruster in Nano-Satellite," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
  • "Reinforcement learning-based satellite formation attitude control under multi-constraint," 2024, Advances in Space Research
  • "Simplex Back Propagation Estimation Method for Out-of-Sequence Attitude Sensor Measurements," 2022, Sensors

Frequent collaborators in Kay Soon Low's research include:

  • M. S. C. Tissera
  • Shu Ting Goh
  • Kai Jie Ethan Foo
  • L. Ruane
  • Xu Tang

Best Publications

  • A Global Maximum Power Point Tracking Scheme Employing DIRECT Search Algorithm for Photovoltaic Systems

    Tat Luat Nguyen;Kay-Soon Low

  • Photovoltaic Model Identification Using Particle Swarm Optimization With Inverse Barrier Constraint

    Jing Jun Soon;Kay-Soon Low

  • Wireless Sensor Networks for Industrial Environments

    K.S. Low;W.N.N. Win;M.J. Er

  • Zero-phase odd-harmonic repetitive controller for a single-phase PWM inverter

    Keliang Zhou;Kay-Soon Low;D. Wang;Fang-Lin Luo

  • State-of-Charge Estimation of Lithium-Ion Battery Using Square Root Spherical Unscented Kalman Filter (Sqrt-UKFST) in Nanosatellite

    Htet Aung;Kay Soon Low;Shu Ting Goh

  • Model Predictive Control of Parallel-Connected Inverters for Uninterruptible Power Supplies

    Kay-Soon Low;Runzi Cao

  • Wireless Sensing of Human Respiratory Parameters by Low-Power Ultrawideband Impulse Radio Radar

    Joshua Chong Yue Lai;Ying Xu;E Gunawan;E C Chua

  • Optimizing the Localization of a Wireless Sensor Network in Real Time Based on a Low-Cost Microcontroller

    Hao Guo;Kay-Soon Low;Hong-Anh Nguyen

  • Cooperative Communications in Ultra-Wideband Wireless Body Area Networks: Channel Modeling and System Diversity Analysis

    Yifan Chen;Jianqi Teo;J.C.Y. Lai;E. Gunawan

  • Identity verification through palm vein and crease texture

    Kar-Ann Toh;How-Lung Eng;Yuen-Siong Choo;Yoon-Leon Cha

  • Method and apparatus for signal detection in ultra wide-band communications

    Kay Soon Low;Jurianto Joe

  • Opportunistic routing for body area network

    Arash Maskooki;Cheong Boon Soh;Erry Gunawan;Kay Soon Low

  • Periodic errors elimination in CVCF PWM DC/AC converter systems: repetitive control approach

    K. Zhou;D. Wang;K.-S. Low

  • Unrestrained Measurement of Arm Motion Based on a Wearable Wireless Sensor Network

    Guo Xiong Lee;Kay Soon Low;T. Taher

  • Multichannel Pulse-Coupled-Neural-Network-Based Color Image Segmentation for Object Detection

    Hualiang Zhuang;Kay-Soon Low;Wei-Yun Yau

  • Low Sampling Rate Online Parameters Monitoring of DC–DC Converters for Predictive-Maintenance Using Biogeography-Based Optimization

    B. X. Li;K. S. Low

  • A Repetitive Model Predictive Control Approach for Precision Tracking of a Linear Motion System

    Runzi Cao;Kay-Soon Low

  • Pulse Design for Time Reversal Method as Applied to Ultrawideband Microwave Breast Cancer Detection: A Two-Dimensional Analysis

    Yifan Chen;E. Gunawan;Kay Soon Low;Shih-chang Wang

  • Real-Time Estimation of Sensor Node's Position Using Particle Swarm Optimization With Log-Barrier Constraint

    Hong Anh Nguyen;Hao Guo;Kay-Soon Low

  • A Pulsed Neural Network With On-Chip Learning and Its Practical Applications

    Hualiang Zhuang;Kay-Soon Low;Wei-Yun Yau

Frequent Co-Authors

Danwei Wang
Danwei Wang Nanyang Technological University
Dawei Zhang
Dawei Zhang University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
King Jet Tseng
King Jet Tseng Singapore Institute of Technology
Yu Luo
Yu Luo Nanyang Technological University

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