Plenary talks
Safety, Survivability and Sliding Modes CHRISTOPHER EDWARDS University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom C.Edwards@exeter.ac.uk sliding mode control and observation with application to fault detection and fault tolerant control problems Details |
Diagnosis of Discrete-Event Systems JAN LUNZE Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany lunze@atp.rub.de linear control theory, including networked and distributed systems, hybrid dynamical systems and discrete-event systems Details |
Bridging Diagnosis from the Control and AI Perspectives LOUISE TRAVÉ-MASSUYÈS University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France louise@laas.fr dynamic systems supervision and diagnosis with special focus on qualitative, model-based reasoning methods and data mining Details |
Active Fault Detection and Control MIROSLAV ŠIMANDL University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic simandl@kky.zcu.cz nonlinear estimation, fault detection, information fusion, adaptive control, system identification Details |
Diagnostic Requirements in Multi-Robot Systems CEZARY ZIELIŃSKI Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland C.Zielinski@ia.pw.edu.pl robot programming methods, kinematics and force control, multi-robot system controllers, visual servo control, sensors utilisation in robot control, digital circuits design Details |
Computer-Aided Breast Cancer Diagnosis ANDRZEJ OBUCHOWICZ University of Zielona Góra, Zielona Góra, Poland A.Obuchowicz@issi.uz.zgora.pl image processing techniques in computer-aided cancer diagnosis systems, evolutionary algorithms, artificial neural networks and max-plus algebra in fault diagnosis Details |