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43rd CDC 2004: Nassau, Bahamas
- 43rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, CDC 2004, Nassau, Bahamas, December 14-17, 2004. IEEE 2004, ISBN 0-7803-8682-5
- Cherly Schrader, Linda Bushnell, Mikhael Shor, Dawn M. Tilbury:
Pathways to success in industry and government women in control: challenges, opportunities, and rewards. - Pieter Mostennan, Michael Clune, Bert van Beek, Bruce H. Krogh, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
Challenges and solution techniques for hybrid simulation. - John Doyle, Jean Carlson, Christos G. Cassandras, P. R. Kumar, Naomi Ehrich Leonard, Hideo Mabuchi:
Challenges and opportunities for the future of control. - Cherly Schrader, Linda Bushnell, Mikhael Shor, Dawn M. Tilbury:
Pathways to success in industry and government women in control: challenges, opportunities, and rewards. - Jessy W. Grizzle:
Walking and running in bipedal robots: control theory and experiments. - Timothy G. Buchman:
Control theories in critical illness and critical care. - J. Douglas Birdwell:
50th Anniversary of the IEEE Control Systems Society. - Christos G. Cassandras:
Welcome from the General Chair. - Lalit K. Mestha, Jeff Cook:
Industry-University interactions. - Jessy W. Grizzle:
Walking and running in bipedal robots control theory and experiments. - Cherly Schrader, Linda Bushnell:
Pathways to success in industry and government - women in control: challenges, opportunities, and rewards. - J. Douglas Birdwell:
50th anniversary of the IEEE control systfms socilety. - Lalit K. Mestha, Jeff Cook:
Industry-University interactions. - John Doyle, Jean Carbon, Christos G. Cassandras, P. R. Kumar, Naomi Ehrich Leonard, Hideo Mabuchi:
Challenges and opportunities for the future of control. - Cherly Schrader, Linda Bushnell:
Pathways to success in industry and government - women in control: challenges, opportunities, and rewards. - Timothy G. Buchman:
Control theories in critical illness and critical care. - Pieter Mosteman:
Challenges and solution techniques for hybrid simulation. - Tamer Basar:
Bode lecture: games, decisions, and control: fifty years back, fifty years forward. - Cherly Schrader, Linda Bushnell:
Pathways to success in industry and government - women in control: challenges, opportunities, and rewards. - Lalit K. Mestha, Jeff Cook:
Industry-University interactions. - Cherly Schrader, Linda Bushnell:
Pathways to success in industry and government - women in control: challenges, opportunities, and rewards. - J. Douglas Birdwell:
50th anniversary of the IEEE control systems society. - Pieter Mostennan:
Challenges and solution techniques for hybrid simulation. - Jean Carlson, Christos G. Cassandras, P. R. Kumar, Naomi Ehrich Leonard, Hideo Mabuchi:
Challenges and opportunities for the future of control. - Timothy G. Buchman:
Control theories in critical illness and critical care. - Lalit K. Mestba, Jeff Cook:
Industry-University interactions. - Tamer Basar:
Bode lecture: games, decisions, and control: fifty years back, fifty years forward. - Jessy W. Grizzle:
Walking and running in bipedal robots: control theory and experiments. - Tamer Buchman:
Control theories in critical illness and critical care. - Pieter Mosteman:
Challenges and solution techniques for hybrid simulation. - John Doyle:
Challenges and opportunities for the future of control. - Jessy W. Grizzle:
Walking and running in bipedal robots: control theory and experiments. - Tamer Basar:
Bode lecture: games, decisions, and control: fifty years back, fifty years forward. - Cherly Schrader:
Pathways to success in industry and government women in control: challenges, opportunities, and rewards. - Lalit K. Mestha:
Industry-University interactions. - Cherly Schrader:
Pathways to success in industry and government women in control: challenges, opportunities, and rewards. - Lalit K. Mestba:
Industry-University interactions. - Domitilla Del Vecchio, Richard M. Murray:
Existence of discrete state estimators for hybrid systems on a lattice. 1-6 - Pieter Collins, Jan H. van Schuppen:
Observability of hybrid systems and turing machines. 7-12 - Aleksandar Lj. Juloski, Siep Weiland, W. P. Maurice H. Heemels
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A Bayesian approach to identification of hybrid systems. 13-19 - Alberto Bemporad, Andrea Garulli, Simone Paoletti, Antonio Vicino:
Data classification and parameter estimation for the identification of piecewise affine models. 20-25 - Mohamed Babaali, Magnus Egerstedt:
On the observability of piecewise linear systems. 26-31 - René Vidal, Brian D. O. Anderson:
Recursive identification of switched ARX hybrid models: exponential convergence and persistence of excitation. 32-37 - Kurt Rohloff, Stéphane Lafortune
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Symmetry reductions for a class of discrete-event systems. 38-44 - Ishanu Chattopadhyay
, Asok Ray:
A language measure for partially observed discrete event supervisory control systems. 45-50 - Nejib Ben Hadj-Alouane, Stéphane Lafrance, Feng Lin, John Mullins, Moez Yeddes:
An algorithmic approach to verification of intransitive non-interference in security policies. 51-56 - Eleftheria Athanasopoulou, Christoforos N. Hadjicostis:
Synchronization-based fault detection in discrete event systems. 57-62 - Abdolrasul Mohammadi-Idghamishi, Shahin Hashtrudi-Zad:
Fault diagnosis in hierarchical discrete-event systems. 63-68 - Jorge Júlvez, Alberto Bemporad, Laura Recalde, Manuel Silva:
Event-driven optimal control of continuous Petri nets. 69-74 - João B. D. Cabrera, Jaykumar Gosar, Wenke Lee, Raman K. Mehra:
On the statistical distribution of processing times in network intrusion detection. 75-80 - Songlin Cai, Yong Liu, Weibo Gong:
Client-controlled slow TCP and denial of service. 81-86 - Edmond A. Jonckheere:
Worm propagation and defense over hyperbolic graphs. 87-92 - John S. Baras, Tao Jiang:
Cooperative games, phase transitions on graphs and distributed trust in MANET. 93-98 - Wei Wang, Xiaohong Guan, Xiangliang Zhang:
Profiling program and user behaviors for anomaly intrusion detection based on non-negative matrix factorization. 99-104 - Xiaoyi Wu, Christos G. Cassandras:
A feedback control defense strategy for denial of service computer attacks. 105-110 - Joseph D. Miller, Menaka Navaratna, Wijesuriya P. Dayawansa:
Modeling transient dynamics in a small world network of oscillators. 111-116 - Olivia Eriksson, Yishao Zhou, Jesper Tegnér:
Modeling complex cellular networks - robust switching in the cell cycle ensures a piecewise linear reduction of the regulatory network. 117-123 - Abubakr Muhammad, Magnus Egerstedt:
Connectivity graphs as models of local interactions. 124-129 - Roger W. Brockett:
Input-out properties of the Toda lattice. 130-135 - Jenner J. Joseph, Bijoy K. Ghosh:
Turtle cortical activity captured by dynamic models. 136-141 - Wenxue Wang, Bijoy K. Ghosh:
Natural target localization from activity waves in the turtle visual cortex. 142-146 - Nicola Ceccarelli, Mauro Di Marco, Andrea Garulli, Antonio Giannitrapani
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A set theoretic approach to path planning for mobile robots. 147-152 - Savvas G. Loizou, Kostas J. Kyriakopoulos:
Automatic synthesis of multi-agent motion tasks based on LTL specifications. 153-158 - Doug H. Kim, Hua O. Wang, Guohua Ye, Seiichi Shin:
Decentralized control of autonomous swarm systems using artificial potential functions: analytical design guidelines. 159-164 - Abhishek Tiwari, Jimmy Fung:
Polyhedral cone invariance applied to rendezvous of multiple agents. 165-170 - Raktim Bhattacharya, Jimmy Fung, Abhishek Tiwari, Richard M. Murray:
Ellipsoidal cones and rendezvous of multiple agents. 171-176 - Xingping Chen, Andrea Serrani:
Remarks on ISS and formation control. 177-182 - Jesse B. Hoagg
, Dennis S. Bernstein:
Direct adaptive dynamic compensation for minimum phase systems with unknown relative degree. 183-188 - Lin Yan, Jiang Xu:
Tracking performance improvement of a model reference robust control. 189-194 - Zhihua Qu, Richard A. Hull, Jing Wang:
Globally stabilizing adaptive control design for nonlinearly-parameterized systems. 195-200 - Marcello Montanari, Andrea Tilli, Sergei Peresada:
Sensorless control of induction motor with adaptive speed-flux observer. 201-206 - Yiguang Hong, Jiankui Wang, Daizhan Cheng:
Adaptive finite time stabilization for a class of nonlinear systems. 207-212 - Qingqing Wang, Chun-Yi Su, Xinkai Chen:
Robust adaptive control of a class of nonlinear systems with Prandtl-Ishlinskii hysteresis. 213-218 - Igor Boiko, Leonid M. Fridman, Rafael Iriarte, Alessandro Pisano, Elio Usai:
Analysis of the sub-optimal second-order sliding-mode control algorithm in the frequency domain. 219-224 - Shuxian Lun, Huaguang Zhang, Derong Liu:
Fuzzy hyperbolic H∞ filter design for a class of nonlinear continuous-time dynamic systems. 225-230 - Michel C. Delfour, Jean-Paul Zolésio:
Oriented distance function and its evolution equation for initial sets with thin boundary. 231-236 - Nai One Lai, Christopher Edwards, Sarah K. Spurgeon:
Discrete output feedback sliding mode based tracking control. 237-242 - David Angeli, Patrick De Leencheer, Eduardo D. Sontag:
Remarks on monotonicity and convergence in chemical reaction networks. 243-248 - Germán A. Enciso, Eduardo D. Sontag:
A remark on multistability for monotone systems. 249-254 - Jinsong Liang, Rees Fullmer, Yang-Quan Chen
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Time-optimal magnetic attitude control for small spacecraft. 255-260 - Jan Tommy Gravdahl:
Magnetic attitude control for satellites. 261-266 - Marco Lovera, Alessandro Astolfi
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Global magnetic attitude control of spacecraft. 267-272 - Jayant Kulkarni, Mark E. Campbell
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An approach to magnetic torque attitude control of satellites via 'H∞' control for LTV systems. 273-277 - Michele Basso
, Max Rotunno:
Robust attitude orbit control for large flimsy appendages. 278-283 - Cornel Sultan, Sanjeev Seereeram, Raman K. Mehra:
Energy optimal multi-spacecraft relative reconfiguration of deep space formation flying. 284-289 - Anton S. Shiriaev
, Anders Sandberg, Carlos Canudas-de-Wit:
Motion planning and feedback stabilization of periodic orbits for an Acrobot. 290-295 - Jun Ho Choi, Jessy W. Grizzle:
Planar bipedal robot with impulsive foot action. 296-302 - Christine Chevallereau, E. R. Westervelt, Jessy W. Grizzle:
Asymptotic stabilization of a five-link, four-actuator, planar bipedal runner. 303-310 - Klaus Nji, Mehran Mehrandezh:
Low energy body design and nonlinear control of balance in a one legged robot. 311-316 - Zhiyong Wang, Fathi H. Ghorbel:
Control of closed kinematic chains using a singularly perturbed dynamic model. 317-322 - Jinglai Shen
, Amit K. Sanyal, Nalin A. Chaturvedi, Dennis S. Bernstein, N. Harris McClamroch:
Dynamics and control of a 3D pendulum. 323-328 - Francesco Delli Priscoli, Antonio Pietrabissa
:
A model-based approach to access and congestion control in communication networks. 537-542 - Marios Lestas, Petros A. Ioannou, Andreas Pitsillides:
On a hybrid model for max-min congestion controllers. 543-548 - Chrysostomos Chrysostomou, Andreas Pitsillides, George Hadjipollas, Marios M. Polycarpou, Y. Ahmet Sekercioglu:
Congestion control in differentiated services networks using fuzzy logic. 549-556 - Haining Yu, Christos G. Cassandras:
Multiplicative feedback control in communication networks using stochastic flow models. 557-562 - Christos G. Panayiotou:
On-line resource sharing in communication networks using infinitesimal perturbation analysis of stochastic fluid models. 563-568 - Filippo Castiglione, Federico Toschi
, Massimo Bernaschi, Sauro Succi
, Roberta Benedetti, Brunangelo Falini, Arcangelo Liso:
Computational modeling of the immune response to tumor antigens: implications for vaccination. 569-574 - Abdul Jarrah, Hussein Vastani, Karen Duca, Reinhard C. Laubenbacher:
An analysis of a circadian model using the small-gain approach to monotone systems. 575-578 - Abdul Jarrah, Hussein Vastani, Karen Duca, Reinhard C. Laubenbacher:
An optimal control problem for in vitro virus competition. 579-584 - Filippo Castiglione, Benedetto Piccoli:
Optimal control in a model of dendritic cell transfection cancer immunotherapy. 585-590 - Baili Chen, Clyde F. Martin:
FitzHugh-Nagumo model and signal processing in the visual cortex of fly. 591-595 - Madalena Chaves, Eduardo D. Sontag, Robert J. Dinerstein:
Gains and optimal design in signaling pathways. 596-601 - Allison Ryan, Marco Zennaro
, Adam S. Howell, Raja Sengupta, J. Karl Hedrick:
An overview of emerging results in cooperative UAV control. 602-607 - João Borges de Sousa
, Anouck R. Girard, J. Karl Hedrick:
Elemental maneuvers and coordination structures for unmanned air vehicles. 608-613 - Eric Frew, Raja Sengupta:
Obstacle avoidance with sensor uncertainty for small unmanned aircraft. 614-619 - Anouck R. Girard, Adam S. Howell, J. Karl Hedrick:
Border patrol and surveillance missions using multiple unmanned air vehicles. 620-625 - Isaac I. Kaminer, Oleg A. Yakimenko, Vladimir N. Dobrokhodov
, Mariano I. Lizárraga, António M. Pascoal:
Cooperative control of small UAVs for naval applications. 626-631 - Jongrae Kim
, João P. Hespanha:
Cooperative radar jamming for groups of unmanned air vehicles. 632-637 - Marc Bodson
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Equivalence between adaptive cancellation algorithms and linear time-varying compensators. 638-643 - Abdelhamid Tayebi:
Transient performance improvement in model reference adaptive control via iterative learning. 644-649 - Yoshihiko Miyasato:
Adaptive gain-scheduled H∞ control of linear parameter-varying systems by utilizing neural networks and nonlinear compensation. 650-655 - Thanh-Trung Han, Shuzhi Sam Ge, Tong Heng Lee:
Partial state feedback tracking with ISpS disturbance attenuation via direct adaptive design. 656-661 - Alexander Leonessa, Tannen S. VanZwieten:
Neural network model reference adaptive control of a surface vessel. 662-667 - Andrea Serrani
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Hybrid external models, and the rejection of harmonic disturbances at the controller input. 668-673 - Jonathan Rogge, Dirk Aeyels:
Stability of phase locking in a ring of unidirectionally coupled oscillators. 674-679 - Ivar-André F. Ihle, Roger Skjetne
, Thor I. Fossen:
Nonlinear formation control of marine craft with experimental results. 680-685 - Daniel F. Coutinho
, M. Curcio, Luís F. A. Pereira, José Felipe Haffner:
State observer design for bilinear systems with application to induction motors. 686-691 - Ji-Hong Li, Pan-Mook Lee:
Neural network adaptive control for a class of nonlinear systems with unknown-bound unstructured uncertainties. 692-697 - Seul Jung, Deok-Hee Song:
Neural network compensation technique for standard PD-like fuzzy controlled nonlinear systems. 698-703 - Xin Xin, Masahiro Kaneda:
New analytical results of the energy based swinging up control of the Acrobot. 704-709 - Zaher M. Kassas, Ümit Özgüner, Jeff Layne:
Out-of-surveillance target state estimation: a combined hospitability and synthetic inclination approach. 710-715 - Darko Musicki, Barbara F. La Scala, Robin J. Evans:
Multi-target tracking in clutter without measurement assignment. 716-721 - Chris Kreucher, Alfred O. Hero III, Keith Kastella, Dan Chang:
Efficient methods of non-myopic sensor management for multitarget tracking. 722-727 - Inseok Hwang, Kaushik Roy, Hamsa Balakrishnan, Claire J. Tomlin:
A distributed multiple-target identity management algorithm in sensor networks. 728-734