Examines new cooperative control methodologies tailored to real-world applications in various domains such as in communication systems, physics systems, and multi-robotic systems
Provides the fundamental mechanism for solving collective behaviors in naturally-occurring systems as well as cooperative behaviors in man-made systems
Discusses cooperative control methodologies using real-world applications, including semi-conductor laser arrays, mobile sensor networks, and multi-robotic systems
Includes results from the research group at the Stevens Institute of Technology to show how advanced control technologies can impact challenging issues, such as high energy systems and oil spill monitoring
Yi Guo, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Stevens Institute of Technology. She has more than 15 years of research experience in controls and robotics, and has taught robotics and controls courses for the past 10 years at the Stevens Institute of Technology. Dr. Guo has authored/coauthored over 100 peer-reviewed journals and conference papers. She is currently the Associate Editor of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine. Dr. Guo frequently presents at international conferences, and gives invited talks for students and other professionals.