IEEE Conference on Decision and Control

Plenary Talks

 

CDC 1979:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida: 12-14 December 1979

"On Some Control Problems in Computer Communication Systems"

Leonard Kleinrock
University of California, Los Angeles

"An Identification of Challenges - A Challenge to Identification"

Pieter Eykhoff
Technische Hogeschool, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

CDC 1978:
San Diego, California: 10-12 January 1979

"Reflections on Theory and Practice of Automatic Control"

Karl J. Astrom
Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden

"Talk is Cheap"

Alan V. Oppenheim
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

CDC 1977:
New Orleans, Louisiana: 7-9 December 1977

"Future Research Investment Strategies"

Donald J. Looft
Deputy Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

 

"Present Problems in the Federal Support of Basic Research"

William Raney
Office of Science and Technology Policy

"Possibility Theory Versus Probability Theory in Decision Analysis"

Lotfi A. Zadeh
University of California, Berkeley

"Clocklike Properties of Limit-Cycle Oscillations in Cells and Complex Organisms"

Colin S. Pittendrigh
Stanford University

CDC 1976:
Clearwater, Florida: 1-3 December 1976

"Hierarchies in Planning"

Thomas L. Saaty
University of Pennsylvania

CDC 1975:
Houston, Texas: 10-12 December 1975

"Information Equilibria in Economics"

A. Michael Spence
Harvard University

"Demand Responsive Flexible Route Transportation Systems"

William E. Stoney
U.S. Department of Transportation

CDC 1974:
Phoenix, Arizona: 20-22 November 1974

"Automatic Control for Metal Rolling Mills: A Challenge to Both Theoreticians and Industry Engineers"

W. E. Miller and R. A. Phillips
General Electric Company

"Decision and Control Sciences: An International Perspective"

R. Reza
Syracuse University and UNESCO

CDC 1973:
San Diego, California: 5-7 December 1973

"New Directions in NSF Engineering Programs"

M. S. Ghausi
National Science Foundation


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