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Vu, V. H., Thomas, M., Lakis, A. A., & Marcouiller, L. (2011). Operational modal analysis by updating autoregressive model. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 25(3), 1028-1044. External link
Vu, V. H., Thomas, M., Lakis, A. A., & Marcouiller, L. (2009, May). Online monitoring of varying modal parameters by operating modal analysis and model updating [Paper]. 2nd International Conference on Industrial Risk Engineering (CIRI 2009), Reims, France (19 pages). External link
Vu, V. H., Thomas, M., Lakis, A. A., & Marcouiller, L. (2009, July). Operational modal analysis by short time autoregressive modeling [Paper]. 3rd International Conference on Integrity, Reliability & Failure (IRF 2009), Porto, Portugal. Unavailable
Vu, V. H., Thomas, M., Lakis, A. A., & Marcouiller, L. (2009, October). Software for operational modal analysis and automatic identification of modal parameters [Paper]. 27th Seminar on Machinery Vibration (CMVA 2009), Vancouver, B.C. (16 pages). External link
Vu, V. H., Thomas, M., Lakis, A. A., & Marcouiller, L. (2007, October). Effects of added mass on submerged vibrating structures [Paper]. 25th Seminar on Machinery Vibration (CMVA 2007), St. John, New Brunswick (9 pages). External link
Vu, V. H., Thomas, M., Lakis, A. A., & Marcouiller, L. (2007, April). Identification of modal parameters by operational modal analysis for the assessment of bridge rehabilitation [Paper]. 2nd International Operational Modal Analysis Conference (IOMAC 2007), Copenhagen, Danemark. External link
Vu, V. H., Thomas, M., Lakis, A. A., & Marcouiller, L. (2007, October). Multi-regressive model for structural output only modal analysis [Paper]. 25th Seminar on Machinery Vibration (CMVA 2007), St. John, New Brunswick. External link
Vu, V. H., Thomas, M., & Lakis, A. A. (2007, April). Le pont est-il fort? Réponse d'une technique d'analyse modale opérationnelle [Paper]. 42e Congrès de l'AQTR, défi transport durable, Montréal, Québec (17 pages). Unavailable
Vu, V. H., Thomas, M., Lakis, A. A., & Marcouiller, L. (2007, December). A time domain method for modal identification of vibratory signals [Paper]. 1er Congrès international sur l'ingénierie des risques industriels (CIRI 2007), Montréal, Québec. Unavailable
Vu, V. H., Thomas, M., & Lakis, A. A. (2006, October). Operational modal analysis in time domain [Paper]. 24th Seminar on Machinery Vibration (CMVA 2006), Montréal, Québec. External link