Dr Ben Rodanski
Senior Lecturer, School of Elec, Mech and Mechatronic Systems
MSc (WUT), PhD (WUT)
Email: Ben.Rodanski@uts.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 9514 2426
Fax: +61 2 9514 2435
Room: CB01.24.20A (map)
Mailing address: PO Box 123,
Broadway NSW 2007,
Australia
Research
Research interests
Numerical methods, computer-aided design, device modelling for CAD; and software engineering
Publications
Journal Articles
Fakhfakh, M., Pierzchala, M. & Rodanski, B.S. 2012, 'On The Design Of Active Inductors With Current-controlled Voltage Sources', Analog Integrated Circuits And Signal Processing, vol. 73, no. 1, pp. 89-98.
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This paper presents a novel method of designing active inductors using current-controlled voltage sources (CCVSs). The basic idea consists of designing an equivalent inductor, using only capacitors and CCVSs. The signal-flow graph technique is used for t
Balik, F. & Rodanski, B.S. 2004, 'Calculation of symbolic sensitivities for large-scale circuits in the sequence of expressions form via the transimpedance method', Analog Integrated Circuits And Signal Processing, vol. 40, no. 3 September 2004, pp. 265-276.
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Conference Papers
Szymanski, J., Chaczko, Z.C. & Rodanski, B.S. 2012, 'Towards Ubiquitous and Pervasive Healthcare', ACASE 2012, Sydney, Australia, February 2012 in 1st Australian Conference on the Applications of Systems Engineering (ACASE'12), ed Werner Backfrieder et all, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia, pp. 383-399.
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The world today is facing a number of health related issues. Amongst the main problems are: the aging population causing a growing pressure on economy and the healthcare system supported by a declining number of working-age people; an increase in chronic diseases which also includes obesity frequently attributed to a luck of fitness and weight management due to busy lifestyles. Staying physically and mentally healthy is of prime importance to every individual and to the society. There is a growing interest in a new approached to support an overstressed healthcare system. The fundamental concept is to shift some responsibilities from the clinicians, health centres and hospitals of the traditional system to the patients and their home environment. People themselves are able and should play a greater role in monitoring and maintaining their own health, provided that they are supported by an adequate technology and have a proper knowledge of how to use it. There are already a number of applications of computing and communication technologies related to healthcare including (but not limited to) pervasive health monitoring, mobile telemedicine, intelligent emergency management service, health aware mobile devices, pervasive access to health information, pervasive lifestyle management and medical inventory management. In this paper, we discuss the potential for new generation of services and applications in the area of pervasive and ubiquitous healthcare that are enabled by sensor networks. We shall provide an overview of the new trends and introduce innovative ideas around self-adapting ambient intelligence combined with specialised system requirements for them to be implemented
Pierzchala, M., Fakhfakh, M. & Rodanski, B.S. 2010, 'A novel design of active inductors based on current controlled voltage sources', International Workshop on Symbolic and Numerical Methods, Modeling and Applications to Circuit Design, Gammath, October 2010 in 2010 11th International Workshop on Symbolic and Numerical Methods, Modeling and Applications to Circuit Design, SM2ACD 2010, ed NA, IEEE, United States, pp. 1-4.
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This brief presents a new structure of active inductors. These synthetic inductors are designed using current controlled voltage sources. The signal flow graph method is used for this purpose. For the practical realization, operational transresistance am
Rodanski, B.S. 2006, 'Dynamic Web-Based Tutorial Tool', International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, Sydney, Australia, July 2006 in Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, ed Professor Robin Braun, UTS, Sydney, Australia, pp. 158-161.
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Balik, F. & Rodanski, B.S. 2004, 'Simplification of Symbolic Network Functions using Large-Change Sensitivities', International Workshop on Symbolic Analysis and Applications in Circuit Design, Wroclaw, Poland, September 2004 in SMACD'04 Proceedings of the International Workshop of Symbolic Analysis and Applications in Circuit Design, ed Rodanski, B., Benedykt Rodanski, Faculty of Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Wroclaw, Poland, pp. 81-84.
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Dmytryshyn, R. & Rodanski, B.S. 2004, 'Symbolic Analysis of Linear Circuits with the Determinant Tree Diagram', International Workshop on Symbolic Methods and Applications in Circuit Design, Wroclaw, Poland, September 2004 in SMACD'04 Proceedings of the International Workshop of Symbolic Analysis and Applications in Circuit Design, ed Rodanski, B., Benedykt Rodanski, Faculty of Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Wroclaw, Poland (Rodanski noted), pp. 99-103.
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Pierzchala, M. & Rodanski, B.S. 2004, 'Two-Graph Stamps for Linear Controlled Sources', International Workshop on Symbolic Methods and Applictions in Circuit Design, Wroclaw, Poland, September 2004 in SMACD'04 Proceedings of the International Workshop of Symbolic Analysis and Applications in Circuit Design, ed Rodanski, B, Benedykt Rodanski, Faculty of Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Wroclaw, Poland ( Rodanski advised), pp. 41-44.
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