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Overview

Ren C. Luo is affiliated with National Taiwan University in Taiwan, working primarily in the field of engineering. Their research spans several subfields including mechanical engineering, civil and structural engineering, mechanics of materials, molecular biology, and control and systems engineering.

Their work covers a range of topics related to railway engineering and dynamics, mechanical stress and fatigue analysis, adhesion, friction and surface interactions, vibration and dynamic analysis, geotechnical engineering and underground structures, railway systems and energy efficiency, as well as vehicle dynamics and control systems.

Ren C. Luo has numerous publications in various scientific journals and conferences. Some notable recent papers include:

  • Bifurcation analysis of a railway wheelset with nonlinear wheel-rail contact, 2021, Nonlinear Dynamics
  • Improved lateral-dynamics-intended railway vehicle model involving nonlinear wheel/rail interaction and car body flexibility, 2021, Acta Mechanica Sinica
  • Microhomogeneous WC-TiC-Co composite powders with enhanced sinterability via a two-step carburization method, 2020, International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials
  • A fast simulation algorithm for the wheel profile wear of high-speed trains considering stochastic parameters, 2021, Wear
  • Collapse of the Baihua Bridge under Near-Fault Ground Motion: Finite-Element Analysis with Multiscale Model, 2022, Journal of Bridge Engineering

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ren C. Luo include:

  • Jing Zeng
  • Huailong Shi
  • Jinying Guo
  • Lai Wei
  • Qunsheng Wang

The researcher has published multiple articles in venues such as the Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part F Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit, Nonlinear Dynamics, Acta Mechanica Sinica, Journal of Bridge Engineering, and Railway Engineering Science.

Best Publications

  • Multisensor integration and fusion in intelligent systems

    R.C. Luo;M.G. Kay

  • Multisensor fusion and integration: approaches, applications, and future research directions

    R.C. Luo;Chih-Chen Yih;Kuo Lan Su

  • Dynamic multi-sensor data fusion system for intelligent robots

    R.C. Luo;M.-H. Lin;R.S. Scherp

  • Development of a multi-behavior based mobile robot for remote supervisory control through the Internet

    R.C. Luo;Tse Min Chen

  • Multisensor integration and fusion for intelligent machines and systems

    Ren C. Luo;Michael G. Kay

  • Mobile Sensor Node Deployment and Asynchronous Power Management for Wireless Sensor Networks

    R. C. Luo;O. Chen

  • Design and implementation of capacitive proximity sensor using microelectromechanical systems technology

    Zhenhai Chen;R.C. Luo

  • Multisensor Fusion and Integration: Theories, Applications, and its Perspectives

    R. C. Luo;Chih Chia Chang;Chun Chi Lai

  • Networked intelligent robots through the Internet: issues and opportunities

    R.C. Luo;K.L. Su;S.H. Shen;K.H. Tsai

  • Multisensor Fusion and Integration: A Review on Approaches and Its Applications in Mechatronics

    Ren C. Luo;Chih-Chia Chang

  • A tutorial on multisensor integration and fusion

    R.C. Luo;M.G. Kay

  • Autonomous mobile target tracking system based on grey-fuzzy control algorithm

    R.C. Luo;Tse Min Chen

  • Multisensor Integration And Fusion: Issues And Approaches

    Ren C Luo;Michael G Kay

  • The analysis of natural textures using run length features

    H.-H. Loh;J.-G. Leu;R.C. Luo

  • Indoor Localization System Based on Hybrid Wi-Fi/BLE and Hierarchical Topological Fingerprinting Approach

    Ren C. Luo;Tung-Jung Hsiao

  • Solid-state micro proximity sensor

    Zhenhai Chen;Ren C. Luo

  • Enriched Indoor Map Construction Based on Multisensor Fusion Approach for Intelligent Service Robot

    R. C. Luo;C. C. Lai

  • Dynamic Wireless Indoor Localization Incorporating With an Autonomous Mobile Robot Based on an Adaptive Signal Model Fingerprinting Approach

    Ren C. Luo;Tung Jung Hsiao

  • Autonomous Fire-Detection System Using Adaptive Sensory Fusion for Intelligent Security Robot

    R.C. Luo;K.L. Su

  • Multisensor Fusion-Based Concurrent Environment Mapping and Moving Object Detection for Intelligent Service Robotics

    Ren C. Luo;Chun Chi Lai

  • The issues and approaches of a robot multi-sensor integration

    Ren Luo;Min-Hsiung Lin;R. Scherp

  • Dynamic multisensor data fusion system for intelligent robots

    Ren C. Luo;Min-Hsiung Lin;Ralph S. Scherp

Frequent Co-Authors

Tzyh-Jong Tarn
Tzyh-Jong Tarn Washington University in St. Louis
Masayoshi Tomizuka
Masayoshi Tomizuka University of California, Berkeley
Toshio Fukuda
Toshio Fukuda Nagoya University
Bruno Siciliano
Bruno Siciliano University of Naples Federico II
Yoichi Hori
Yoichi Hori University of Tokyo
Xinghuo Yu
Xinghuo Yu RMIT University
I-Ming Chen
I-Ming Chen Nanyang Technological University
Stefano Chiaverini
Stefano Chiaverini University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
Paolo Dario
Paolo Dario Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Mi-Ching Tsai
Mi-Ching Tsai National Cheng Kung University

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