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Paulo Tabuada

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  300
Citations -  25801

Paulo Tabuada is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Control system & Control theory. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 288 publications receiving 20444 citations. Previous affiliations of Paulo Tabuada include University of California, Berkeley & Instituto Superior Técnico.

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Joint Continuous and Discrete Model Selection via Submodularity.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors leverage submodularity theory to identify a class of model selection problems that can be solved exactly and efficiently with an agnostic combination of discrete and continuous optimization routines.
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Learning to control from expert demonstrations

TL;DR: This paper shows how to combine expert demonstrations into a stabilizing controller, provided that demonstrations are sufficiently long and there are at least n + 1 of them, where n is the number of states of the system being controlled.
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Let's Talk Through Physics! Covert Cyber-Physical Data Exfiltration on Air-Gapped Edge Devices

TL;DR: A method to circumvent cyber-physical state estimation intrusion detection techniques while exfiltrating sensitive data from the network is proposed and a generalized model for encoding and decoding sensitive data within cyber- physical control loops is proposed.
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Corrigendum: Corrigendum to Hierarchical trajectory refinement for a class of nonlinear systems [Automatica 41(4) (2005) 701-708]

TL;DR: It was recently brought to the authors' attention that Theorem 3.2 in Tabuada and Pappas (2005) does not hold under the stated assumptions and the following example presented by Dr. Mario Sigalotti contradicts Corollary 3.3.2.
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Backstepping design for incremental stability

TL;DR: In this article, a back-stepping design approach for incremental stability is proposed to synthesize a controller rendering a synchronous generator incrementally stable, which is illustrated by synthesizing a controller that can be used to generate a synchronously stable generator. But most of the existing controller design techniques provide controllers enforcing stability rather than incremental stability.