Bureau CID

6 février 2025 @ 16h00 – 17h00 –

Séminaire de Jean-Charles Delvenne (UC Louvain, Belgique)

27 février 2025 @ 14h00 – 15h00 – – Lien Teams : cliquer ici. – Titre : Nanoscale control theory – Résumé : Modelling and design of interconnected nanoscale systems, such as electronic circuits or biochemical networks, call for a rewriting of the rulebook of control theory. In order to agree with fundamental laws of nature, such as microscopic reversibility and ubiquitous thermal […]

Bureau CID

27 février 2025 @ 16h00 – 17h00 –

Séminaires de Leonid Mirkin

28 février 2025 @ 10h30 – 11h30 – Titre : $H_\infty$ event triggering with performance guarantees: what can we prove and what cannot (yet) – Résumé : Time-triggered (TT) sampled-data control assumes that sampling instances are generated in a process-independent fashion, normally via an external clock. Event-triggered (ET) control, in which sampling instances may be generated on the basis of the actual evolution of control and […]

Séminaires de Leonid Mirkin

4 mars 2025 @ 10h30 – 11h30 – Titre :  Internal Model Control Revisited – Résumé : By the Internal Model Principle, the asymptotic rejection of persistent exogenous signals with known patterns (constant, harmonic, periodic, etc) requires incorporating their models (integrator, harmonic oscillator, repetitive element, etc) into the feedback loop. A conventional design approach in this case is to augment the plant by […]