System and Control Theory Research Group
RESEARCH GROUP LEADER: Sándor Molnár CSc., professor
CONTACT: Molnar.Sandor@gek.szie.hu
RESEARCH GROUP MEMBERS:
Professor: 2 (+ 3 foreigners)
Associate professor: 1 (+2 foreigners)
Honorary associate professor : 1
Assistant professor: 1
RESEARCH AREAS:
Beyond the traditional linear - optimal and robust – regulations, non-linear and time-varying control systems, especially of the non-linear parameters (LPV) and the switch-mode hybrid systems. New methods of measurement, signal processing and system identification: non-standard orthogonal bases, constructions based on hyperbolic geometry, use of wavelets in the signals and systems description and modelling. Change detection, modern procedures of fault detection, fault-tolerant, reconfigurated systems theory, information retrieval based on communication, detection and management of distributed systems. Design methodology of embedded measurement, control and communication systems on different microcomputer platforms. Real-time implementation of complex signal processing, detection and control algorithms in unique and distributed micro-computer and in programmable logic platforms. Design methods of highly reliable and fault-tolerant systems.
MEMBERSHIPS:
International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)
American Mathematical Society
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
Society of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM, Germany)
Hungarian Operations Research Society
LONG-TERM COLLABORATIONS:
KUKA Robotics Hungária Ipari Ltd., Hungary
Grundfos Hungária Ltd., Hungary
IBM Hungary Ltd., Hungary
MTA SZTAKI, Hungary
HUMANsoft Ltd., Hungary
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Automation and Applied Informatics, Hungary
University of California Berkeley, USA
University of Tsukuba, Japan
University of Groningen, the Netherlands
University of Yekaterinburg, Russia
SERVICES:
Software development, management model development and testing
Commissioned research and consultancy on the indicated research areas
GRANTS:
OTKA | Applications and analysis of time varying systems (2007-2010) |
CONTRACTS:
Researching of management problems of self-drive aircrafts (University of Minnesota, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering), energy industry, energy distribution, vehicle industry, environmental informatics, environmental protection