Jeffrey BANKS

Publication List Details

Period

2003 - 2003

Number

16

Co-Authors

Spot-on: Safe Fuel/Air Compression (2003)

Banks, Jeffrey, Fehribach, Joseph, Fitt, Alistair, Hart, Robert, Hughes, Kevin, Ockendon, John, ...

The emission of fuel vapors into the atmosphere from underground storage tanks at filling stations is a common occurrence in many parts the world. The conditions of the vapor in the tanks vary...

Spot-on: Safe Fuel/Air Compression (2003)

Banks, Jeffrey, Fehribach, Joseph, Fitt, Alistair, Hart, Robert, Hughes, Kevin, Ockendon, John, ...

The emission of fuel vapors into the atmosphere from underground storage tanks at filling stations is a common occurrence in many parts the world. The conditions of the vapor in the tanks vary...

Diagnostic Feature Comparisons for Experimental and Theoretical Gearbox Failures (2003)

Campbell, Robert, Banks, Jeffrey, Begg, Colin, Byington, Carl

As part of a combined experimental-theoretical analysis investigation effort related to equipment diagnostic and prognostic feature development an experimental gearbox testbed was previously...

Failure Modes and Predictive Diagnostics Considerations for Diesel Engines (2003)

Banks, Jeffrey, Hines, Jason, Lebold, Mitchell, Campbell, Robert, Begg, Colin

Diesel engines are well known for their operational robustness and efficient performance. These attributes make them a leading choice for prime movers in critical DoD, industrial, and mobility...

2003),“Theory, Experiment and the Federal Communications Commission Spectrum Auctions,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (2003)

Jeffrey Banks, Mark Olson, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith, Dr. David Porter

The Federal Communications Commission uses an ascending bid auction called the Simultaneous Multi-round Auction (SMA) to assign spectrum for personal communication service licenses. Congress recently...

An experimental analysis of the bandit problem

Jeffrey Banks, David Porter, Mark Olson

We investigate, in an experimental setting, the behavior of single decision makers who at discrete time intervals over an "infinite" horizon may choose one action from a set of possible actions where...