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The Control Group

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Fundamental theory of feedback systems (Prof K.Glover, Prof R. Sepulchre, Prof. M.C. Smith, Dr G. Vinnicombe).

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Biological applications of control and systems theory (Dr J. Goncalves, Prof R. Sepulchre, Dr G. Vinnicombe)
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Biological applications of control and systems theory (Dr T. O'Leary, Prof R. Sepulchre, Dr G. Vinnicombe)
 

Control of constrained systems; Control, planning and execution by on-line optimisation (Prof J.M. Maciejowski)

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Control of power systems (Dr. G. Vinnicombe)

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Neurophysiology, theoretical neuroscience and regulation in the nervous system (Dr. T. O'Leary, Prof R. Sepulchre)
  Application of advanced control and systems methods to challenging applications in the automotive, aeronautic and IT sectors (All faculty). in the automotive, aeronautic and IT sectors (All faculty).
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General

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The Control Group

 

The Control Group's work ranges from fundamental theory through to applied control. Some enduring themes of the group have been design, optimisation and robustness. In recent years a number of new directions have been initiated outside of traditional areas (e.g. biological systems, internet stability, passive mechanical networks). It is expected that this mix will continue with new directions being initiated in timely fashion.

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Strategic Vision

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The Control Group's work ranges from fundamental theory through to applied control. Some enduring themes of the group have been design, optimisation and robustness. In recent years a number of new directions have been initiated outside of traditional areas (e.g. biological systems, internet stability, passive mechanical networks). It is expected that this mix will continue with new directions being initiated in timely fashion.

 
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The Control Group's work ranges from fundamental theory through to applied control. A number of new directions have been initiated outside of traditional engineering areas (e.g. biological systems, internet stability). It is expected that this mix will continue, with themes such as hybrid dynamical systems, system interconnection, control with constraints, being major areas of focus, and with new directions being initiated in timely fashion.
 

Research Themes

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Fundamental theory of feedback systems (Prof K.Glover, Prof. M.C.Smith, Dr G.Vinnicombe).
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Some of the areas currently being investigated in the group include:

Fundamental theory of feedback systems (Prof K.Glover, Prof R. Sepulchre, Prof. M.C. Smith, Dr G. Vinnicombe).

Biological applications of control and systems theory (Dr J. Goncalves, Prof R. Sepulchre, Dr G. Vinnicombe)

 
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Control of constrained systems; Control, planning and execution by on-line optimisation (Dr J.M.Maciejowski,)
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Control of constrained systems; Control, planning and execution by on-line optimisation (Prof J.M. Maciejowski)
 
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Control of hybrid systems (Dr J.M.Maciejowski, Dr J.Goncalves, Dr Vinnicombe)
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Control of hybrid systems (Prof J.M.Maciejowski, Dr J.Goncalves, Dr G. Vinnicombe)
 

Control of large scale networks of interacting agents (Dr G. Vinnicombe)

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Modelling and control of mechanical networks (Prof M.C. Smith)
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Modelling and control of mechanical networks and passive network synthesis (Prof M.C. Smith)
 
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Biological applications of control and systems theory (Dr J.Goncalves, Dr G.Vinnicombe)
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Optimization algorithms (Prof R. Sepulchre)
 
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IC engine management systems (Prof K. Glover, Prof. N. Collings)
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Control of power systems (Dr. G. Vinnicombe)
 
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Application of advanced control and systems methods to challenging applications in the automotive, aeronautic and IT sectors (All faculty).
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Application of advanced control and systems methods to challenging applications in the automotive, aeronautic and IT sectors (All faculty). in the automotive, aeronautic and IT sectors (All faculty).
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