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OpenAIR@RGU is the open access institutional repository of Robert Gordon University. It contains examples of research outputs produced by staff and research students, as well as related information about the university's funded projects and staff research interests. Further information is available in the repository policy. Any questions about submissions to the repository or problems with access to any of its content should be sent to the Publications Team at publications@rgu.ac.uk



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Next-gen solutions: deep learning-enhanced design of joint cognitive radar and communication systems for noisy channel environments. (2024)
Journal Article
MUNIR, M.F., BASIT, A., KHAN, W., SALEEM, A., KHALIQ, A. and BAIG, N.A. 2024. Next-gen solutions: deep learning-enhanced design of joint cognitive radar and communication systems for noisy channel environments. Computers and electrical engineering [online], 120(Part A), article number 109663. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compeleceng.2024.109663

In recent years, the dual-function radar and communication (DFRC) paradigm has emerged as a focal point in addressing spectrum congestion challenges. However, prevailing research heavily relies on computationally complex likelihood-based approaches f... Read More about Next-gen solutions: deep learning-enhanced design of joint cognitive radar and communication systems for noisy channel environments..

Septic tanks as a pathway for emerging contaminants to the aquatic environment: need for alternative rural wastewater treatment? (2024)
Journal Article
WILSCHNACK, M., CARTMELL, E., YATES, K. and PETRIE, B. [2024]. Septic tanks as a pathway for emerging contaminants to the aquatic environment: need for alternative rural wastewater treatment? Environmental pollution [online], Articles in Press. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124988

Septic tanks (STs) as a decentralised approach to community wastewater treatment were investigated as a pathway for emerging contaminants (ECs) entering the aquatic environment. A broad range of ECs were examined in five community STs (population equ... Read More about Septic tanks as a pathway for emerging contaminants to the aquatic environment: need for alternative rural wastewater treatment?.

You’ll come back another day: exploring the challenges of interviewing upper class elites. (2024)
Journal Article
GRANT, G., FULFORD, H. and REID, P. 2024. You'll come back another day: exploring the challenges of interviewing upper class elites. Qualitative research [online], Online First. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/14687941241264461

This article addresses the challenges of undertaking elite interviews with members of the aristocracy and gentry who constitute the upper classes in Great Britain. It reviews the existing guidance on elite interviewing from a number of social science... Read More about You’ll come back another day: exploring the challenges of interviewing upper class elites..

The contribution of human factors and ergonomics to the design and delivery of safe future healthcare. (2021)
Journal Article
SUJAN, M., PICKUP, L., BOWIE, P., HIGHNETT, S., IVES, F., VOSPER, H. and RASHID, N. 2021. The contribution of human factors and ergonomics to the design and delivery of safe future healthcare. Future healthcare journal [online], 8(3), pages e574-e579. Available from: https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2021-0112

Human factors and ergonomics (HF/E) is concerned with the design of work and work systems. There is an increasing appreciation of the value that HF/E can bring to enhancing the quality and safety of care, but the professionalisation of HF/E in health... Read More about The contribution of human factors and ergonomics to the design and delivery of safe future healthcare..

Machine learning approach to investigate high temperature corrosion of critical infrastructure materials. (2024)
Journal Article
MUTHUKRISHNAN, R., BALOGUN, Y., RAJENDRAN, V., PRATHURU, A., HOSSAIN, M. and FAISAL, N.H. 2024. Machine learning approach to investigate high temperature corrosion of critical infrastructure materials. High temperature corrosion of materials [online], (accepted).

Degradation of coatings and structural materials due to high temperature corrosion in the presence of molten salt environment is a major concern for critical infrastructure applications to meet its commercial viability. The choice of high value coati... Read More about Machine learning approach to investigate high temperature corrosion of critical infrastructure materials..