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Hamid Reza Karimi
Researcher at Polytechnic University of Milan
Publications - 981
Citations - 31217
Hamid Reza Karimi is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Control theory & Nonlinear system. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 874 publications receiving 24361 citations. Previous affiliations of Hamid Reza Karimi include University of Wollongong & University of Bremen.
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Static output-feedback vibration control of seismically excited buildings: An effective multistep approach
TL;DR: This chapter presents a novel iterative linear matrix inequality computational procedure that allows designing high-performance SOF controllers for vibration control of multistory buildings equipped with a distributed set of interstory actuators.
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A Learning-Based Vehicle-Cloud Collaboration Approach for Joint Estimation of State-of-Energy and State-of-Health
TL;DR: In this article , a joint estimation of battery state of energy (SOE) and state-of-health (SOH) is proposed for EVs based on vehicle-cloud collaboration, where the indicator of battery performance degradation is extracted for SOH prediction according to the historical data; the Bayesian optimization approach is applied to the SOH estimation combined with Bi-LSTM.
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Robust l2-l∞ Filtering for Discrete-Time Delay Systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the robust - filtering for discrete-time system with interval time-varying delay and uncertainty is investigated, where the uncertainty considered is varying in a given interval and norm-bounded, respectively.
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On stability and dissipativity of stochastic nonlinear systems
TL;DR: A framework of stability and dissipativity for stochastic control systems is constructed on the maximal existence interval of behaviors (states and external inputs), by the aid of stochastics Barbalat lemma and stochastically dissipativity.
Controlling the root and stem rot of cucumber, caused by Pythium aphanidermatum, using resistance cultivars and grafting onto the cucurbit rootstocks
TL;DR: The study revealed that grafting Caspian340 on the resistant cucurbit rootstock i.e. C. pepo had less compatibility with the cucumber and showed little resistance to the pathogen, and Cucurbita maxima could be used as disease control strategies in greenhouses.