Wykaz publikacji wybranego autora

Leszek Kotulski, prof. dr hab.

profesor zwyczajny

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering
WEAIiIB-kis


  • 2018

    [dyscyplina 1] dziedzina nauk inżynieryjno-technicznych / informatyka techniczna i telekomunikacja


[poprzednia klasyfikacja] obszar nauk technicznych / dziedzina nauk technicznych / informatyka


Identyfikatory Autora Informacje o Autorze w systemach zewnętrznych

ORCID: 0000-0002-0164-0048 orcid iD

ResearcherID: C-8435-2013

Scopus: 22980169200

PBN: 5e70922b878c28a04739116a

OPI Nauka Polska

System Informacyjny AGH (SkOs)





Liczba pozycji spełniających powyższe kryteria selekcji: 104, z ogólnej liczby 105 publikacji Autora


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  • A new approach to power consumption reduction of street lighting
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  • Agent framework for decomposing a graph into the equally sized subgraphs
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  • Algorytm scalania diagramów stanu w modelowaniu systemów wbudowanych
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  • Application of distributed graph transformations to automated generation of control patterns for intelligent lighting systems
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  • Architektury hurtowni danych
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  • Assurance of system consistency during independent creation of UML diagrams
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  • Behavioural patterns from cellular data streams and outdoor lighting as strong allies for smart urban ecosystems
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  • Calculating reactive power compensation for large-scale street lighting
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  • Common graph representation of different XBRL taxonomies
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  • Communication with environment in Alvis models
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  • Comparative study of road lighting efficiency in the context of CEN/TR 13201 2004 and 2014 lighting standards and dynamic control
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  • Comparison of requirements for vibration-based condition monitoring of a vertical-axis vs. horizontal-axis wind turbine
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  • Conditional synchronization in multi-agent graph-based knowledge system
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  • Controlling complex lighting systems
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  • Coordination of design processes in two perspectives of computer aided design
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  • Derivation Control Environment as a tool for an efficient distributed graph transformations coordination
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  • Distributed adaptive design with hierarchical autonomous graph transformation systems
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  • Distributed graphs transformed by multiagent system
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  • Economic impact of intelligent dynamic control in urban outdoor lighting
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  • Empirical study of how traffic intensity detector parameters influence dynamic street lighting energy consumption: a case study in Krakow, Poland
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  • Enhancing energy efficiency of adaptive lighting control
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  • Estimation of road lighting power efficiency using graph-controlled spatial data interpretation
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  • Evaluation of risk attributes driven by periodically changing system functionality