Speakers
The program of the workshop will consist of invited talks by leading international researchers and of presentations by the project members.
Invited speakers:
Pauline Bernard (Mines ParisTech, France): Observer design for hybrid systems.
Andrea Cristofaro (University of Roma, La Sapienza, Italy): Hybrid multi-consensus control for homogeneous agents.
Claudio De Persis (University of Groningen, Netherlands): A result on data-driven networked control.
Julien Hendrickx (UC Louvain, Belgium): Automatic evaluation of worst-case performances in decentralized optimization.
Pauline Kergus (LAPLACE, France): Data-driven model order reduction for modelling and control.
Mihaly Petreczky (CRIStAL, France): Reverse engineering of the communication graph of networks of LTI, switched and LPV systems using Granger-causality.
Speakers from the project:
Angelo Alessandri (University of Genova, Italy): Moving-horizon estimation for switching systems.
Daniele Astolfi (LAGEPP, France): New results in synchronization of nonlinear multi-agent systems.
Francesco Ferrante (University of Perugia, Italy): Stability analysis of a class of discrete-time discontinuous systems.
Antoine Girard (L2S, France): Stability of discrete-time switched linear systems with shuffled or omega-regular switching sequences.
Marc Jungers (CRAN, France): Stability analysis of sampled-data control systems with input saturation: a hybrid system approach.
Mohamed Maghenem (Gipsa-lab, France): Distributed hybrid gradient algorithm with application to cooperative adaptive estimation.
Bikash Adhikari (CRAN, France): Three time-scale phenomena in the synchronization of the multi-agent systems.
Riccardo Bertollo (University of Trento, Italy): Continuous-time implementation of reset control with max-of-quadratics certificates.
Carla De Souza (LAAS, France): Event-triggered neural network control using quadratic constraints for perturbed LTI systems.
Simone Mariano (CRAN, France): Hybrid coupling rules for leaderless heterogeneous oscillators: uniform global asymptotic and finite-time synchronization.
Elena Petri (CRAN, France): Towards improving the estimation performance of a given nonlinear observer: a multi-observer approach.
Renato Vizuete (L2S and Gipsa-lab, France): Random coordinate descent for resource allocation in open multi-agent systems.