Mr Ian Storey
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Position
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Lecturer
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School / Work Unit
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Business Information Technology
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Contact Details
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+(61 3) 9925 5954
ian.storey@rmit.edu.au
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Location
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Building: 108
Level: 17
Room: 69
City Campus
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Portfolio
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Business
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Qualifications
- PhD (in progress) Title: Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms applied to Active and Semi-Active Vehicle Suspension Systems, Including Third Rate-of-Change of Distance Considerations.
- Masters in Information Security (RMIT)
- BSc (UQ) majoring in Mathematics and Physics
- Associate Diploma in Mathematics and Computing (with distinctions) (Darling Downs Institute of Technology)
Publications
Book
- Storey, I (2003) Visual Programming using Java Swing Components, Data Publishing, Heidelberg
Refereed journal papers
- I. Storey, A. Bourmistrova, and A. Subic, Performance Measures of Comfort and Rattlespace Usage for Limited-Stroke Vehicle Suspension Systems, The International Journal of Acoustics and Vibration, 13, (2, June), (2008)
Refereed conference papers
- I. Storey, A. Bourmistrova, and A. Subic, Multiobjective Optimisation of Control of Active and Semi-Active Suspension Systems Using Jerk as a Measure of Comfort, Fisita 2006, (2006).
- Storey, I, Bourmistrova, A and Subic, A, (2005) ‘Multiobjective Optimisation of Active and Semi-Active Suspension Systems with Application of Evolutionary Algorithm’, MODSIM05 16th Congresse of the Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, Melbourne, 12-15 December
I am currently researching a PhD on the control and optimization of limited-stroke suspension systems. This uses evolutionary algorithms as a tool for the comparison of the effectiveness of various suspension control algorithms.