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Khalilikhah, Majid, Heaslip, Kevin.  2016.  Analysis of factors temporarily impacting traffic sign readability. International journal of transportation science and technology. 5:60–67.
I. Lee, O. Sokolsky, S. Chen, John Hatcliff, E. Jee, B. Kim, A. King, M. Fortino-Mullen, S. Park, A. Roederer et al..  2012.  Challenges and Research Directions in Medical Cyber-Physical Systems. Proceedings of the {IEEE} (special issue on Cyber-Physical Systems). 100:75–90.
K. Zhang, J. Sprinkle, R. G. Sanfelice.  2016.  Computationally-Aware Switching Criteria for Hybrid Model Predictive Control Of Cyber-Physical Systems. IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering. 13:479–490.
Park, Evelyn J., Kang, Jiyeon, Su, Hao, Stegall, Paul, Miranda, Daniel L., Hsu, Wen-Hao, Karabas, Mustafa, Phipps, Nathan, Agrawal, Sunil K., Goldfield, Eugene C. et al..  2017.  Design and preliminary evaluation of a multi-robotic system with pelvic and hip assistance for pediatric gait rehabilitation. Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR), 2017 International Conference on. :332–339.

This paper presents a modular, computationally-distributed “multi-robot” cyberphysical system designed to assist children with developmental delays in learning to walk. The system consists of two modules, each assisting a different aspect of gait: a tethered cable pelvic module with up to 6 degrees of freedom (DOF), which can modulate the motion of the pelvis in three dimensions, and a two DOF wearable hip module assisting lower limb motion, specifically hip flexion. Both modules are designed to be lightweight and minimally restrictive to the user, and the modules can operate independently or in cooperation with each other, allowing flexible system configuration to provide highly customized and adaptable assistance. Motion tracking performance of approximately 2 mm root mean square (RMS) error for the pelvic module and less than 0.1 mm RMS error for the hip module was achieved. We demonstrate coordinated operation of the two modules on a mannequin test platform with articulated and instrumented lower limbs.

Khalilikhah, Majid, Heaslip, Kevin.  2016.  The effects of damage on sign visibility: An assist in traffic sign replacement. Journal of traffic and transportation engineering (English edition). 3:571–581.
Heaslip, Kevin, Kondyli, Alexandra, Arguea, Diego, Elefteriadou, Lily, Sullivan, Frank.  2009.  Estimation of freeway work zone capacity through simulation and field data. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. :16–24.