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  • March 8, 2021

    School of Automation Academic Forum Series

    ⅠTime: 8:00-9:30 am, March 16, 2021Venue: 310 Lecture Hall, Information BuildingTencent ID: 704 564 851Theme: Fundamentals of Robust Control Theory (1): Backgrounds and Basic ToolsOutline 1. Engineering background and major methodologiesIllustrate the background through examples and show the fundamental idea of robust control2. Basics of linear algebraBriefly review the linear algebra, in part...


  • December 15, 2020

    School of Automation Academic Forum Series: Behaviour-based Control of Autonomous Robots

    Time: 4:00 pm, Dec. 18, 2020Venue: 310 Lecture Hall, Information BuildingTencent ID: 940 966 196AbstractAfter recent advancement of computing and robotics technologies, intelligent robots are soon ready to serve us in our home, hospital, office and everywhere. They are mobile, autonomous and interactive, inspired from behaviour demonstration of biological systems. There are several new applicat...


  • December 11, 2020

    School of Automation Academic Forum Series:From Bode to Shannon: Fundamental Limitations and Limits of Feedback Revisited in an Information Age

    Time: 4:00 pm, Dec. 11, 2020Venue: 310 Lecture Hall, Information BuildingTencent ID: 417 495 739AbstractBode integral relations and Shannon capacity theorems are pillars of feedback and information theories, and they laid the very foundation for the design of control systems and communication systems, respectively. As today’s technological world is increasingly more information-rich and perfor...


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