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CDC-ECC11 Technical Program Monday December 12, 2011

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08:30-09:30 MoPL
Bonnet Creek Ballroom VI & IX
Encounters with System Identification

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:00-12:00 MoA01
Orange
Management and Control of Customer Side of the Meter Resources and Load

10:00-12:00 MoA02
Dixie
Biomedical Systems I

10:00-12:00 MoA03
Columbia
Fault Detection I

10:00-12:00 MoA04
Nassau
Advances on Reinforcement Learning, ADP and Control Applications

10:00-12:00 MoA05
Taylor
Unveiling the Unknown Structure of a Network System

10:00-12:00 MoA06
Jackson
Networked Control Systems I

10:00-12:00 MoA07
Escambia
Game Theory I

10:00-12:00 MoA08
Flagler
Optimal Control I

10:00-12:00 MoA09
Gilchrist
Stability of Nonlinear Systems I

10:00-12:00 MoA10
Hamilton
Adaptive Systems

10:00-12:00 MoA11
Indian River
Discrete Event Systems I

10:00-12:00 MoA12
Lake
Switched Systems I

10:00-12:00 MoA13
Manatee
Linear Systems I

10:00-12:00 MoA14
Sarasota
Predictive Control for Linear Systems I

10:00-12:00 MoA15
Union
Formal Methods in Control: Theory I

10:00-12:00 MoA16
Palm Beach
Mission Planning and Autonomous Navigation

10:00-12:00 MoA17
Alachua
Distributed Parameter Systems I

10:00-12:00 MoA18
Baker
Robust Control I

10:00-12:00 MoA19
Bay
Robotics I

10:00-12:00 MoA20
Broward
Stochastic Systems I

10:00-12:00 MoA21
Brevard
Agents and Autonomous Systems I

10:00-12:00 MoA22
Bradford
System Identification I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13:30-14:20 MoSP1
Bonnet Creek Ballroom III & VI
Decentralized Activation and Decision-Making in Networks of Biosensors

13:30-14:20 MoSP2
Bonnet Creek Ballroom IX & XII
Taming Dr. Frankestein: Contract-Based Design for Cyberphysical Systems

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14:30-16:10 MoB01
Orange
Energy Systems I

14:30-16:10 MoB02
Dixie
Biomedical Systems II

14:30-16:10 MoB03
Columbia
Fault Detection II

14:30-16:10 MoB04
Nassau
Electrical Machine Control I

14:30-16:10 MoB05
Taylor
Mechatronics I

14:30-16:10 MoB06
Jackson
Networked Control Systems II

14:30-16:10 MoB07
Escambia
Game Theory II

14:30-16:10 MoB08
Flagler
Optimal Control II

14:30-16:10 MoB09
Gilchrist
Nonlinear Systems I

14:30-16:10 MoB10
Hamilton
Adaptive Control I

14:30-16:10 MoB11
Indian River
Discrete Event Systems II

14:30-16:10 MoB12
Lake
Switched Systems II

14:30-16:10 MoB13
Manatee
Linear Systems II

14:30-16:10 MoB14
Sarasota
Predictive Control for Linear Systems II

14:30-16:10 MoB15
Union
Time Varying Systems I

14:30-16:10 MoB16
Palm Beach
Cooperative Control and Autonomous Systems I

14:30-16:10 MoB17
Alachua
Distributed Parameter Systems II

14:30-16:10 MoB18
Baker
Robust Control II

14:30-16:10 MoB19
Bay
Robotics II

14:30-16:10 MoB20
Broward
Stochastic Systems II

14:30-16:10 MoB21
Brevard
Agents and Autonomous Systems II

14:30-16:10 MoB22
Bradford
System Identification II

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16:30-18:10 MoC01
Orange
Energy Systems II

16:30-18:10 MoC02
Dixie
Behavioural Systems

16:30-18:10 MoC03
Columbia
Fault Detection III

16:30-18:10 MoC04
Nassau
Electrical Machine Control II

16:30-18:10 MoC05
Taylor
Mechatronics II

16:30-18:10 MoC06
Jackson
Networked Control Systems III

16:30-18:10 MoC07
Escambia
Model Validation

16:30-18:10 MoC08
Flagler
Optimal Control III

16:30-18:10 MoC09
Gilchrist
Nonlinear Systems II

16:30-18:10 MoC10
Hamilton
Adaptive Control II

16:30-18:10 MoC11
Indian River
Discrete Event Systems III

16:30-18:10 MoC12
Lake
Switched Systems III

16:30-18:10 MoC13
Manatee
Linear Systems III

16:30-18:10 MoC14
Sarasota
Predictive Control for Linear Systems III

16:30-18:10 MoC15
Union
Time Varying Systems II

16:30-18:10 MoC16
Palm Beach
Cooperative Control and Autonomous Systems II

16:30-18:10 MoC17
Alachua
Distributed Parameter Systems III

16:30-18:10 MoC18
Baker
Robust Control III

16:30-18:10 MoC19
Bay
Autonomous Systems

16:30-18:10 MoC20
Broward
Stochastic Systems III

16:30-18:10 MoC21
Brevard
Agents and Autonomous Systems III

16:30-18:10 MoC22
Bradford
System Identification III


 

CDC-ECC11 Technical Program Tuesday December 13, 2011

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08:30-09:30 TuPL
Bonnet Creek Ballroom VI & IX
Universal Laws and Architectures

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:00-12:00 TuA01
Orange
Smart Grid Integration of Renewable Energy

10:00-12:00 TuA02
Dixie
Identification and Analysis of Biomolecular Networks

10:00-12:00 TuA03
Columbia
Fault Tolerant Systems

10:00-12:00 TuA04
Nassau
Emerging Control Applications

10:00-12:00 TuA05
Taylor
Dynamics Over Complex Networks - I

10:00-12:00 TuA06
Jackson
Networked Control Systems IV

10:00-12:00 TuA07
Escambia
Kalman Filtering I

10:00-12:00 TuA08
Flagler
Learning, Games, Communications and Autonomy

10:00-12:00 TuA09
Gilchrist
Nonlinear Systems III

10:00-12:00 TuA10
Hamilton
Integrated Vehicle Dynamics and Control I

10:00-12:00 TuA11
Indian River
Recent Advances in Event-Triggered Control I

10:00-12:00 TuA12
Lake
Linear Systems Estimation

10:00-12:00 TuA13
Manatee
Control of Fusion Plasmas in Tokamaks

10:00-12:00 TuA14
Sarasota
Nonlinear Predictive Control I

10:00-12:00 TuA15
Union
Formal Methods in Control: Theory II

10:00-12:00 TuA16
Palm Beach
Cooperative Control I

10:00-12:00 TuA17
Alachua
Distributed Parameter Systems IV

10:00-12:00 TuA18
Baker
Convex Relaxation Techniques in System Identification

10:00-12:00 TuA19
Bay
Robotics III

10:00-12:00 TuA20
Broward
Stochastic Systems IV

10:00-12:00 TuA21
Brevard
Agents and Autonomous Systems IV

10:00-12:00 TuA22
Bradford
System Identification IV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13:30-14:20 TuSP1
Bonnet Creek Ballroom III & VI
The Smart Grid: Overview, Issues, and Challenges

13:30-14:20 TuSP2
Bonnet Creek Ballroom IX & XII
Approximate Bisimulation: A Bridge between Computer Science and Control Theory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14:30-16:10 TuB01
Orange
Control of Energy Systems I

14:30-16:10 TuB02
Dixie
Biological Systems I

14:30-16:10 TuB03
Columbia
Fault Detection IV

14:30-16:10 TuB04
Nassau
Power Electronics

14:30-16:10 TuB05
Taylor
Communication Networks I

14:30-16:10 TuB06
Jackson
Networked Control Systems V

14:30-16:10 TuB07
Escambia
Kalman Filtering II

14:30-16:10 TuB08
Flagler
Machine Learning I

14:30-16:10 TuB09
Gilchrist
Nonlinear Systems IV

14:30-16:10 TuB10
Hamilton
Integrated Vehicle Dynamics and Control II

14:30-16:10 TuB11
Indian River
Hybrid Systems I

14:30-16:10 TuB12
Lake
Nonlinear Systems Estimation

14:30-16:10 TuB13
Manatee
Linear Systems IV

14:30-16:10 TuB14
Sarasota
Nonlinear Predictive Control II

14:30-16:10 TuB15
Union
Linear Parameter-Varying Systems

14:30-16:10 TuB16
Palm Beach
Cooperative Control II

14:30-16:10 TuB17
Alachua
Delay Systems I

14:30-16:10 TuB18
Baker
Robust Control IV

14:30-16:10 TuB19
Bay
Robotics IV

14:30-16:10 TuB20
Broward
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Navigation and Human Interaction

14:30-16:10 TuB21
Brevard
Agents and Autonomous Systems V

14:30-16:10 TuB22
Bradford
Identification and Estimation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16:30-18:10 TuC01
Orange
Control of Energy Systems II

16:30-18:10 TuC02
Dixie
Biological Systems II

16:30-18:10 TuC03
Columbia
Fault Detection V

16:30-18:10 TuC04
Nassau
Flexible Structures

16:30-18:10 TuC05
Taylor
Communication Networks II

16:30-18:10 TuC06
Jackson
Networked Control Systems VI

16:30-18:10 TuC07
Escambia
Noncommutative Formal Power Series in Control Theory

16:30-18:10 TuC08
Flagler
Machine Learning II

16:30-18:10 TuC09
Gilchrist
Nonlinear Systems V

16:30-18:10 TuC10
Hamilton
Maritime Control

16:30-18:10 TuC11
Indian River
Hybrid Systems II

16:30-18:10 TuC12
Lake
Linear System Observers

16:30-18:10 TuC13
Manatee
Linear Systems V

16:30-18:10 TuC14
Sarasota
Cyber Security of Control Systems

16:30-18:10 TuC15
Union
Stability of Linear Systems

16:30-18:10 TuC16
Palm Beach
Cooperative Control III

16:30-18:10 TuC17
Alachua
Delay Systems II

16:30-18:10 TuC18
Baker
Robust Control V

16:30-18:10 TuC19
Bay
Autonomous Robots I

16:30-18:10 TuC20
Broward
Large-Scale Systems

16:30-18:10 TuC21
Brevard
Agents and Autonomous Systems VII

16:30-18:10 TuC22
Bradford
New Developments in System Identification and Estimation


 

CDC-ECC11 Technical Program Wednesday December 14, 2011

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Track 19

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Track 21

Track 22

08:30-09:30 WePL
Bonnet Creek Ballroom VI & IX
Statistical Methods in Cancer Biology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:00-12:00 WeA01
Orange
Distribution/Retail Level Cyber Enabled Demand Management

10:00-12:00 WeA02
Dixie
Genetic Regulatory Systems

10:00-12:00 WeA03
Columbia
Modeling I

10:00-12:00 WeA04
Nassau
Optimization Algorithms I

10:00-12:00 WeA05
Taylor
Dynamics Over Complex Networks - II

10:00-12:00 WeA06
Jackson
Control of Communications Systems

10:00-12:00 WeA07
Escambia
Estimation I

10:00-12:00 WeA08
Flagler
Lyapunov Methods for Second Order Sliding Modes

10:00-12:00 WeA09
Gilchrist
Nonlinear Systems VI

10:00-12:00 WeA10
Hamilton
Markov Processes

10:00-12:00 WeA11
Indian River
Recent Advances in Event-Triggered Control II

10:00-12:00 WeA12
Lake
Hybrid and Switched Systems

10:00-12:00 WeA13
Manatee
Constrained Control I

10:00-12:00 WeA14
Sarasota
Decentralized Control I

10:00-12:00 WeA15
Union
Formal Methods in Control: Applications

10:00-12:00 WeA16
Palm Beach
Cooperative Control IV

10:00-12:00 WeA17
Alachua
Distributed Parameter Systems V

10:00-12:00 WeA18
Baker
Uncertain Systems I

10:00-12:00 WeA19
Bay
Crossroad of Control Theory and Vision

10:00-12:00 WeA20
Broward
New Developments in Stochastic Systems and Control

10:00-12:00 WeA21
Brevard
Agents and Autonomous Systems VI

10:00-12:00 WeA22
Bradford
Identification for Control

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13:30-14:20 WeSP1
Bonnet Creek Ballroom III & VI
Are Stochastic Dynamics the Foundation of Intelligence?

13:30-14:20 WeSP2
Bonnet Creek Ballroom IX & XII
Control of Distributed Systems

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14:30-16:10 WeB01
Orange
Green Buildings: Challenges for Control

14:30-16:10 WeB02
Dixie
Metabolic Systems

14:30-16:10 WeB03
Columbia
Modeling II

14:30-16:10 WeB04
Nassau
Optimization Algorithms II

14:30-16:10 WeB05
Taylor
Networked Control Systems VII

14:30-16:10 WeB06
Jackson
Transportation Networks

14:30-16:10 WeB07
Escambia
Estimation II

14:30-16:10 WeB08
Flagler
Iterative Learning Control I

14:30-16:10 WeB09
Gilchrist
Nonlinear Systems VII

14:30-16:10 WeB10
Hamilton
Nonlinear Adaptive Control

14:30-16:10 WeB11
Indian River
Hybrid Systems III

14:30-16:10 WeB12
Lake
Switched Systems IV

14:30-16:10 WeB13
Manatee
Constrained Control II

14:30-16:10 WeB14
Sarasota
Decentralized Control II

14:30-16:10 WeB15
Union
Quantum Information and Control I

14:30-16:10 WeB16
Palm Beach
Consensus Algorithms, Cooperative Control, and Distributed Optimization

14:30-16:10 WeB17
Alachua
Delay Systems III

14:30-16:10 WeB18
Baker
Uncertain Systems II

14:30-16:10 WeB19
Bay
Visual Servo Control

14:30-16:10 WeB20
Broward
Stochastic Optimal Control I

14:30-16:10 WeB21
Brevard
Agents and Autonomous Systems VIII

14:30-16:10 WeB22
Bradford
Nonlinear System Identification

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16:30-18:10 WeC01
Orange
Energy Systems

16:30-18:10 WeC02
Dixie
Biomolecular Systems and Cellular Dynamics

16:30-18:10 WeC03
Columbia
Modeling and Manufacturing

16:30-18:10 WeC04
Nassau
Optimization Algorithms III

16:30-18:10 WeC05
Taylor
Network Analysis and Control I

16:30-18:10 WeC06
Jackson
Traffic Control

16:30-18:10 WeC07
Escambia
Estimation III

16:30-18:10 WeC08
Flagler
Iterative Learning Control II

16:30-18:10 WeC09
Gilchrist
Stability of Nonlinear Systems II

16:30-18:10 WeC10
Hamilton
Adaptive Control and Estimation

16:30-18:10 WeC11
Indian River
Hybrid Systems IV

16:30-18:10 WeC12
Lake
Switched Systems V

16:30-18:10 WeC13
Manatee
Aerospace I

16:30-18:10 WeC14
Sarasota
Decentralized and Optimal Control

16:30-18:10 WeC15
Union
Quantum Information and Control II

16:30-18:10 WeC16
Palm Beach
Control for Information Acquisition and Optimal Data Fusion

16:30-18:10 WeC17
Alachua
Delay Systems IV

16:30-18:10 WeC18
Baker
Uncertain Systems III

16:30-18:10 WeC19
Bay
Autonomous Robots II

16:30-18:10 WeC20
Broward
Stochastic Optimal Control II

16:30-18:10 WeC21
Brevard
Agents and Autonomous Systems IX

16:30-18:10 WeC22
Bradford
Subspace Methods


 

CDC-ECC11 Technical Program Thursday December 15, 2011

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Track 20

08:30-09:30 ThPL
Bonnet Creek Ballroom VI & IX
Fifty Years of Information Based Control Theory (Bode Lecture)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:00-12:00 ThA01
Orange
Control Applications to the Electrical Treatment of Pathological Tremor

10:00-12:00 ThA02
Dixie
Algebraic/Geometric Methods I

10:00-12:00 ThA03
Columbia
Reduced-Order Modeling

10:00-12:00 ThA04
Nassau
Optimization Algorithms IV

10:00-12:00 ThA05
Taylor
Dynamics Over Complex Networks - III

10:00-12:00 ThA06
Jackson
Sensor Networks I

10:00-12:00 ThA07
Escambia
Estimation IV

10:00-12:00 ThA08
Flagler
Optimal Control IV

10:00-12:00 ThA09
Gilchrist
Stability of Nonlinear Systems III

10:00-12:00 ThA10
Hamilton
Robust Adaptive Control I

10:00-12:00 ThA11
Indian River
Hybrid Systems V

10:00-12:00 ThA12
Lake
Automotive Control I

10:00-12:00 ThA13
Manatee
Aerospace II

10:00-12:00 ThA14
Sarasota
Distributed Control I

10:00-12:00 ThA15
Union
Output Feedback and Observers I

10:00-12:00 ThA16
Palm Beach
Computational Methods

10:00-12:00 ThA17
Alachua
Distributed Parameter Systems VI

10:00-12:00 ThA18
Baker
Sliding Mode Control I

10:00-12:00 ThA19
Bay
Process Control

10:00-12:00 ThA20
Broward
Stochastic Optimal Control III

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13:30-14:20 ThSP1
Bonnet Creek Ballroom III & VI
Convex Relaxation of Quadratic and Quartic Optimization Problems

13:30-14:20 ThSP2
Bonnet Creek Ballroom IX & XII
Monitoring of Large-Scale Nonlinear Systems by Approximation-Based Methods: Theory and Industrial Perspectives

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14:30-16:10 ThB01
Orange
Electrical Power Systems I

14:30-16:10 ThB02
Dixie
Algebraic/Geometric Methods II

14:30-16:10 ThB03
Columbia
Model/Controller Reduction I

14:30-16:10 ThB04
Nassau
Optimization I

14:30-16:10 ThB05
Taylor
Network Analysis and Control II

14:30-16:10 ThB06
Jackson
Sensor Networks II

14:30-16:10 ThB07
Escambia
Estimation V

14:30-16:10 ThB08
Flagler
Optimal Control V

14:30-16:10 ThB09
Gilchrist
Stability of Nonlinear Systems IV

14:30-16:10 ThB10
Hamilton
Robust Adaptive Control II

14:30-16:10 ThB11
Indian River
Stability of Hybrid Systems I

14:30-16:10 ThB12
Lake
Automotive Control II

14:30-16:10 ThB13
Manatee
Aerospace III

14:30-16:10 ThB14
Sarasota
Distributed Control II

14:30-16:10 ThB15
Union
Output Feedback and Observers II

14:30-16:10 ThB16
Palm Beach
Lyapunov Methods I

14:30-16:10 ThB17
Alachua
Nonlinear Delay Systems

14:30-16:10 ThB18
Baker
Sliding Mode Control II

14:30-16:10 ThB19
Bay
Intelligent Systems

14:30-16:10 ThB20
Broward
Stochastic Optimal Control IV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16:30-18:10 ThC01
Orange
Electrical Power Systems II

16:30-18:10 ThC02
Dixie
Algebraic/Geometric Methods III

16:30-18:10 ThC03
Columbia
Model/Controller Reduction II

16:30-18:10 ThC04
Nassau
Optimization II

16:30-18:10 ThC05
Taylor
Network Analysis and Control III

16:30-18:10 ThC06
Jackson
Sensor Networks III

16:30-18:10 ThC07
Escambia
Filtering

16:30-18:10 ThC08
Flagler
Optimal Control VI

16:30-18:10 ThC09
Gilchrist
Feedback Linearization

16:30-18:10 ThC10
Hamilton
Adaptive Control of Mechatronics Systems

16:30-18:10 ThC11
Indian River
Stability of Hybrid Systems II

16:30-18:10 ThC12
Lake
Automotive Control III

16:30-18:10 ThC13
Manatee
Aerospace IV

16:30-18:10 ThC14
Sarasota
Distributed Control III

16:30-18:10 ThC15
Union
Output Feedback and Observers III

16:30-18:10 ThC16
Palm Beach
Lyapunov Methods II

16:30-18:10 ThC17
Alachua
H Infinity Control

16:30-18:10 ThC18
Baker
Sliding Mode Control III

16:30-18:10 ThC19
Bay
Fuzzy Systems

16:30-18:10 ThC20

Sampled Data Control