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002全讯白菜网百年校庆002资讯网系列学术报告之三 日本中央大学Shinji Hara教授报告通知
发布人:许美玲  发布时间:2019-05-14   浏览次数:1003

应002资讯网邀请,日本中央大Shinji Hara教授将于近日来访公司并做报告。以下是报告信息,欢迎感兴趣的师生参加。

  

报告时间:2019515日,下午15:00-17:00

报告题目:Hierarchically Decentralized Control for Networked Dynamical Systems 

with Global and Local Objectives

报告地点:格物楼503

  

报告摘要:There are many dynamical systems that can be regarded as hierarchical networked dynamical systems in a variety of fields related to smart cities. One of the ideas to treat those systems properly is Glocal (Global/Local) Control, which means that the global purpose is achieved by only localactions of measurement and control. The key for realization of glocal control is hierarchical networked dynamical systems with multipleresolutions in time and space depending on the layer. After the explanation of control perspective on Internet of Things (IoT), a unified framework and its fundamental control theory for glocal control, we focus on how todesign hierarchically decentralized control with global/local objectives by aggregation. Through the talk we show the effectiveness of the theoreticalresults for applications to electric vehicle control and power network systems towards smart cities.


报告人简介:Shinji Hara received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in engineering all from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, in 1974, 1976, and 1981, respectively. In 1984, he joined Tokyo Tech. as an Associate Professor and has served as a Full Professor for ten years. Since 2002 he had been a Full Professor of Det. of Information Physics and Computing, The University of Tokyo until March in 2017. He is currently a Professor at Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan. His current research interests are in robust control, decentralized cooperative control for large-scale networked dynamical systems, system biology, and global control. Dr. Hara received the George S. Axelby Outstanding Paper Award from the IEEE Control System Society in 2006. He was the President of SICE in 2009 and the Vice-President of the IEEE CSS in 2009–2010, IFAC Council member in 2011–2017, and Fellow of IFAC, IEEE and SICE.