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SEMINAR Singular Perturbations and Time Scales (SPaTS) in Control Theory and Applications
14:30 PM, Saturday, June 23, 2012, Room 5-18 Faculty of Physics, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

Professor D. Subbaram Naidu, PhD, PE, Fellow IEEE Director and Professor, School of Engineering Director, Measurement and Control Engineering Research Center Idaho State University, United States of America (USA) URL: engr.isu.edu/~naiduds
Abstract: An overview of the author's journey of research experience in Singular Perturbations and Time Scales (SPaTS) in Control Theory and Applications (CTA) from 1965 at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), to 2012 at Idaho State University (ISU) is presented. The SPaTS methodologies focus on the analysis of decoupling of high-order dynamical systems with slow and fast phenomena and the synthesis (design) of controllers for slow and fast subsystems. The research covers both theory and applications to a wide spectrum of fields in engineering such as aerospace, electrical, mechanical, and in sciences such as biology and ecology and the presentation is based on the author's PhD thesis [1], books [2,3], survey articles [4,5] and some recent results [6] & [7].
[1] D.S. Naidu, Applications of Singular Perturbation Technique to Problems in Control Systems, Ph.D. Thesis, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, India, November 1977. [2] D.S. Naidu and A.K. Rao, Singular Perturbation Analysis of Discrete Control Systems, Lecture Notes (Research Monograph) in Mathematics, Vol.~1154, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, West Germany, 1985. [3] D.S. Naidu, Singular Perturbation Methodology in Control Systems, IEE Control Engineering Series, Vol.~34, Peter Peregrinus Limited, Stevenage Herts, UK, 1988. [4] D.S. Naidu, "Singular Perturbations and Time Scales in Control Theory and Applications: Overview," Special Issue on Singularl y Perturbed Dynamic Systems in Control Technology (edited by Z. Gajic) in Dynamics of Continuous, Discrete and Impulsive Systems (DCDIS) Journal, Vol.~9, pp.~233-278, June 2002 (Invited Survey Paper: 46 pages and 467 references). [5] D.S. Naidu and A.J. Calise, "Singular perturbations and time scales in guidance and control of aerospace systems: a survey," AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control and Dynamics, Vol.~24, Nr.~6, pp.~1057 -1078, November-December 2001 (Invited Survey Paper: 22 pages and 412 references; Presented with a plaque with "Survey Paper Citation" by AIAA). [6] D.S. Naidu, "Analysis of Non-dimensional Forms of Singular Perturbation Structures for Hypersonic Vehicles", Int ernational Academy of Astronautics Journal - Acta Astronautica, Vol.~66, Nr.~3-4, pp.~577-586, February-March 2010. [7] D.S. Naidu, "Singular Perturbation Analysis of a Flexible Beam Used in Underwater Exploration", International Journal of Systems Science (IJSS), Vol. 42, No. 1, pp.~183­194, January 2011.

Brief Biography of the Speaker: Desineni "Subbaram" Naidu received MTech and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering (Control Systems Engineering), from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur. Dr. Naidu taught , visited and/or conducted research at IIT; Guidance and Control Division at NASA Langley Research Center; Old Domain University; Center of Excellence in Advanced Flight Research at United States (US) Air Force Research Laboratory; Center of Excellence for Ships and Ocean Structures at Norwegian University of Science and Technology; M easurement and Control Laboratory at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology; Nantong University, China; the University of Western Australia, Perth, Center for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, University of South Australia, Adelaide; Jiangsu College of Information Technology, China; Center for Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China; Institute of Systems Science, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; Shanghai Jiao-Tong University, China. Since 1990, Professor Naidu has been with Idaho State University, where he is Director of School of Engineering & Director of Measurement and Control Engineering Research Center. Professor Naidu received twice the Senior National Research Council Associateship award from the US National Academy of Sciences, and is an elected Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and an elected Fellow of the World Innovation Foundation, UK. He has over 200 journal and conference publications including 6 books. He has been on the editorial boards of several journals including the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and Optimal Control: Appli cations and Methods.