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European Control Conference 

About: European Control Conference is an academic conference. The conference publishes majorly in the area(s): Control theory & Nonlinear system. Over the lifetime, 8967 publications have been published by the conference receiving 71434 citations.


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17 Jul 2013
TL;DR: The Multi-Parametric Toolbox is a collection of algorithms for modeling, control, analysis, and deployment of constrained optimal controllers developed under Matlab that features a powerful geometric library that extends the application of the toolbox beyond optimal control to various problems arising in computational geometry.
Abstract: The Multi-Parametric Toolbox is a collection of algorithms for modeling, control, analysis, and deployment of constrained optimal controllers developed under Matlab. It features a powerful geometric library that extends the application of the toolbox beyond optimal control to various problems arising in computational geometry. The new version 3.0 is a complete rewrite of the original toolbox with a more flexible structure that offers faster integration of new algorithms. The numerical side of the toolbox has been improved by adding interfaces to state of the art solvers and by incorporation of a new parametric solver that relies on solving linear-complementarity problems. The toolbox provides algorithms for design and implementation of real-time model predictive controllers that have been extensively tested.

1,054 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
17 Jul 2013
TL;DR: This paper describes the embedded conic solver (ECOS), an interior-point solver for second-order cone programming (SOCP) designed specifically for embedded applications, written in low footprint, single-threaded, library-free ANSI-C and so runs on most embedded platforms.
Abstract: In this paper, we describe the embedded conic solver (ECOS), an interior-point solver for second-order cone programming (SOCP) designed specifically for embedded applications. ECOS is written in low footprint, single-threaded, library-free ANSI-C and so runs on most embedded platforms. The main interior-point algorithm is a standard primal-dual Mehrotra predictor-corrector method with Nesterov-Todd scaling and self-dual embedding, with search directions found via a symmetric indefinite KKT system, chosen to allow stable factorization with a fixed pivoting order. The indefinite system is solved using Davis' SparseLDL package, which we modify by adding dynamic regularization and iterative refinement for stability and reliability, as is done in the CVXGEN code generation system, allowing us to avoid all numerical pivoting; the elimination ordering is found entirely symbolically. This keeps the solver simple, only 750 lines of code, with virtually no variation in run time. For small problems, ECOS is faster than most existing SOCP solvers; it is still competitive for medium-sized problems up to tens of thousands of variables.

690 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Jan 2001
TL;DR: A new approach to fuel-optimal path planning of multiple vehicles using a combination of linear and integer programming and the framework of mixed integer/linear programming is well suited for path planning and collision avoidance problems.
Abstract: This paper presents a new approach to fuel-optimal path planning of multiple vehicles using a combination of linear and integer programming. The basic problem formulation is to have the vehicles move from an initial dynamic state to a final state without colliding with each other, while at the same time avoiding other stationary and moving obstacles. It is shown that this problem can be rewritten as a linear program with mixed integer/linear constraints that account for the collision avoidance. A key benefit of this approach is that the path optimization can be readily solved using the CPLEX optimization software with an AMPL/Matlab interface. An example is worked out to show that the framework of mixed integer/linear programming is well suited for path planning and collision avoidance problems. Implementation issues are also considered. In particular, we compare receding horizon strategies with fixed arrival time approaches.

566 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
25 Jun 2019
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an introduction and overview of control barrier functions and their use to verify and enforce safety properties in the context of (optimization based) safety-critical controllers.
Abstract: This paper provides an introduction and overview of recent work on control barrier functions and their use to verify and enforce safety properties in the context of (optimization based) safety-critical controllers. We survey the main technical results and discuss applications to several domains including robotic systems.

564 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Sep 2001
TL;DR: An overview of applications which have so far received interest are given and some potential application areas remaining to be explored are noted.
Abstract: A brief introduction to the fractional Fourier transform and its properties is given. Its relation to phase-space representations (time- or space-frequency representations) and the concept of fractional Fourier domains are discussed. An overview of applications which have so far received interest are given and some potential application areas remaining to be explored are noted.

481 citations

Performance
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No. of papers from the Conference in previous years
YearPapers
2023245
2022290
20218
2020342
2019705
2018529