American Control Conference

Plenary Talks

 

ACC 2005:
Boston, Massachusetts: 8-10 June 2005

"Control Challenges for the Next Century of Flight "

Michael Leahy
Air Force Research Laboratory

 

"Autonomous Machines: Racing to Win the DARPA Grand Challenge"

Richard Murray
California Institute of Technology

 

"Control of Nonlinear Distributed Process Systems"

Panagiotis Christofides
University of California, Los Angeles

ACC 2004:
Boston, Massachusetts: 30 June - 2 July 2004

"Optimization II - The Rise of Distributed Intelligence"

Yu-Chi Ho
Harvard University

 

"Unmanned Aircraft: The Future in Military Aviation"

Kevin Wise
The Boeing Company

 

"Hybrid Control: From Air Traffic to Fly Wings"

Claire Tomlin
Stanford University

ACC 2003:
Denver, Colorado: 4-6 June 2003

"Robust Control of Large Scale Systems"

Raffaelo D'Andrea
Cornell University

 

"Challenges and Opportunites in Control of Automotive Powertrain Systems "

Ilya Kolmanovsky
Ford Motor Company

 

"Towards Automating the Scientific Method: Micro- and Nano- Robotic Instrumentation"

Ian Hunter
MIT

ACC 2002:
Anchorage, Alaska: 8-10 May 2002

"Minimal Attention Control"

Roger Brockett
Harvard University

 

"Reconfigurable Logic Control for High Volume Manufacturing Systems"

Dawn Tilbury
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

 

"Perceptions and Problems: A Users' View of Advanced Control"

Paul Studebaker
Control Magazine

ACC 2001:
Arlington, Virginia: 25-27 June 2001

"Let's Control Everything!"

Christos G. Cassandras
Boston University

"Enterprise Optimization in the Process Industries - and Beyond"

Tariq Samad
Honeywell Laboratories

 

"Challenges, Theory, and Applications in Process Control"

Richard D. Braatz
University of Illinois

ACC 2000:
Chicago, Illinois: 28-30 June 2000

"Adaptive Systems: Past, Present, and Future"

Kumpati S. Narendra
Yale University

 

"Smart Jet Engines: A Multidisciplinary Research Case History"

Edward M. Greitzer
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

"Perspectives and Developments on the Anti-Windup Problem for Systems with Control Saturation"

Andrew R. Teel
University of California, Santa Barbara


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