Systems and Process Design

Session 542 - Design & Synthesis of Sensor Systems
Design & Synthesis of Sensor Systems Papers are sought addressing the design, analysis and optimization of chemical and biological sensor systems. Three types of systems are envisioned: (a) redundant measurements to reduce the occurance of false positives, (b) multiplexing arrays for simultaneous detection of multiple targets, and, (c) sensors with temporal or spatial resolution. Possible application areas would include be medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring and control of biochemical processes.
Chair:Steinar Hauan
CoChair:Jean-Francois Hamel
 Sensor Network Design Via Observability Analysis and Principal Component Analysis
Jeremy Brewer, Abhay K. Singh, Manish Misra, Juergen Hahn
 Computing Sensor Locations for Nonlinear Systems under the Influence of Disturbances
Abhay K. Singh, Juergen Hahn
 Constraints Driven Optimal Actuation Policies for Distributed Parameter Systems with Collocated Actuators and Sensors
Stevan Dubljevic
 New Sensor Network Design Formulation Maximizing Economic Value of Accuracy
DuyQuang Nguyen, Miguel J. Bagajewicz
 Design of a Diagnosis-Based Sensor Network
Raffaele Angelini, Ignacio Yélamos, Luis Puigjaner
 Covariance Based Hardware Selection for Infinite Dimensional Systems
Donald J. Chmielewski, Jui-Kun Peng

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