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Publications for: Michael A Hamilton
Peer-Reviewed Journals
Hamilton, M. A., Strawderman, L., Hale, B., & Babski-Reeves, K. (2015). Effects of BMI and Task Parameters on Postural Sway During Simulated Small Parts Assembly. Ergonomics. 58(3), 504-512.
Hamilton, M. A., Strawderman, L., Babski-Reeves, K., & Hale, B. (2013). Effects of BMI and Task Parameters on Joint Angles during Simulated Small Parts Assembly. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. 43(5), 417-424.
Peer-Reviewed Conference Abstracts
Hamilton, M. A., Jaradat, R. M., Wall, E. S., Jones, P. B., Ray, D., & Dayarathna, V. (2018). Learning Industrial Engineering Concepts with Immersive Virtual Reality Experiences. Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference. Orlando, FL.
Hamilton, M. A. (2017). Using Immersive Virtual Reality Technologies with Non-Haptic Control for Big Data Visualizations and TradeSpace Analytics. Defense Manufacturing Conference. Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, FL.
Jaradat, R. M., Hamilton, M. A., Ashour, O., & Ma, J. (2017). Virtual Reality Implementation to Improve Systems Thinking Skills - An Engineering Education Case Study. Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference. Pittsburg, PA.
Feild, F., & Hamilton, M. A. (2015). Goal Reaching Kinematic Chain Using a General Purpose Inverse Kinematic Approach. INFORMS. Philadelphia, PA.
Eksioglu, B., Leggett, H., Nash, K., Strawderman, L., Hamilton, M. A., & Zhang, H. (2010). Development of and Intermodal Transportation Training Program for Disaster Relief Agencies. INFORMS. Austin, TX.
Zhang, H., Strawderman, L., Nash, K., Leggett, H., Hamilton, M. A., & Eksioglu, B. (2010). Development of an Intermodal Transportation Training Program for Disaster Relief Agencies. INFORMS. Austin, TX.
Peer-Reviewed Conference Papers
Hamilton, M. A., Jaradat, R. M., Jones, P. B., Wall, E. S., Dayarathna, V., Ray, D., & Hsu, G. (2018). Immersive Virtual Training Environment for Teaching Single and Multi-queuing Theory: Industrial Engineering Queuing Theory Concepts. 2018 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition. Salt Lake City, UT.
Hamilton, M. A., Mead, P., Kozub, M., & Feild, A. (2016). A Gesture Recognition Model for Robotic Systems of Military Squad Commands. Interservice/Indstry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITEC). Orlando, FL.
Hamilton, M. A. (2014). Detecting Key Inter-Joint Distances and Anthropometry for Static Gestures Development Using Opitcal Motion Tracking. Human Factors and Ergonomics Annual Conference. Chicago, IL.
Abdel-Malek, K., Arora, J., Bhatt, R., Marler, T., Squire, P., & Hamilton, M. A. (2014). Enhanced Technologies for Optimization of Warfighter Load (ETOWL) - Human Simulation Interface. International Summit on Human Simulation. Tokyo, Japan.
Babin, P., & Hamilton, M. A. (2007). Visual COntrols Reduce Variablilty at Mimeo.com. Pursuit of Operational Excellence Lean and Quality Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Non-Refereed Conference Abstracts
Hamilton, M. A., Jones, P. B., & Wall, E. S. (2018). Using Virtual Reality for Decision Reduction Visualizations of Large Datasets. Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference. Orlando, FL.
Articles in Trade Journals and Popular Press
Hamilton, M. A. (2013). The Future of the Aegis Combat System: Where Do Gestural Interfaces Fit In? Warfare Systems Department Communicator. Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division. 2(2).
Technical Report
Hamilton, M. A., Mead, P., Lund, R., Quartuccio, J., & Nunnally, A. (2013). Detecting Key Inter-Joint Distances and Anthropometry Effects For Static Gesture Development Using Microsoft Kinect. Defense Technical Information Center. Ft. Belvoir, VA: DTIC.
Baron, J., Hamilton, M. A., Creager, J., & Ziriax, J. (2013). Assessing Optimal Relationships among Multi-Touch Gestures and Functions in Computer Applications. Defense Technical Information Center. Ft. Belvoir, VA: DTIC.
Professional Presentations
Hamilton, M. A. (2017). Vitural Reality Data Visualization Engine. Human Factors Engineering Technical Advisory Group Meeting 71. FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center, Atlantic City, NJ.