Kolloquium Technische Kybernetik SS 2016 veranstaltet von Institut für Systemtheorie und Regelungstechnik Lehrstuhl für Mathematische Systemtheorie Zeit: Dienstags 16:00 Uhr (sofern nicht anders angegeben) Ort: IST-Seminarraum 2.268 • Pfaffenwaldring 9 • Universität Stuttgart • Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen 03.05.2016 Distributed Optimization within Model Predictive Control of Smart Grids Jun.-Prof. Karl Worthmann Ilmenau University of Technology, Ilmenau, Germany 10.05.2016 Robust Observed-State Feedback Design for Discrete-Time Systems Rational in the Uncertainties Prof. Dimitri Peaucelle Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems CNRS Toulouse, France 18.05.2016 Mittwoch 16:00 Uhr Exploiting Systems Structure for Automated Control Synthesis Prof. Murat Arcak Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department University of California, Berkeley, USA 31.05.2016 From Data to State Model via Duality Prof. Paolo Rapisarda Electronics and Computer Science University of Southampton, Southampton, UK 07.06.2016 Snake Robots - A Robotic Solution for Firefighting, Search and Rescue, and Subsea IMR Operations Prof. Kristin Y. Pettersen Department of Engineering Cybernetics Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim, Norway 14.06.2016 How do Synchronization and Coordination Benefit from Distributed Estimation? Dipl.-Ing. Jingbo Wu Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control University of Stuttgart, Germany 28.06.2016 Asymptotic Stability of Saddle-point Dynamical Systems and Applications to Distributed Optimization Prof. Bahman Gharesifard Control Group Department of Mathematics and Statistics Queen‘s University, Ontario, Canada Weitere Informationen: http://www.ist.uni-stuttgart.de/news/seminars/ Prof. Frank Allgöwer [email protected] Institut für Systemtheorie und Regelungstechnik Universität Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 9 70569 Stuttgart Phone: +49 711 685 67734 Germany Fax: +49 711 685 67735 in Zusammenarbeit mit Stuttgart Centre for Simulation Science und Exzellenzcluster „Simulation Technology“
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