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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - IEEE Control Systems Award “For contributions to the analysis, control, and estimation of nonlinear controlsystems.”
  • 2015 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society For contributions to the geometric theory of nonlinear control and estimation.
  • 2012 - Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award
  • 2011 - Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)
  • 2009 - SIAM Fellow For contributions to control and estimation of nonlinear dynamical systems and stochastic processes.
  • 2001 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1990 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the control and estimation of nonlinear and causal systems.

Overview

Arthur J. Krener is affiliated with the Naval Postgraduate School in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Control and Systems Engineering. Additional subfields of study include Computational Theory and Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, Numerical Analysis, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work encompasses several key topics, including:

  • Stability and Controllability of Differential Equations
  • Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering
  • Advanced Control Systems Optimization
  • Process Optimization and Integration
  • Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction
  • Adaptive Control of Nonlinear Systems
  • Advanced Mathematical Physics Problems

Arthur J. Krener has authored multiple research papers, with recent publications including:

  • "Optimizing Fuel Efficiency on an Islanded Microgrid under Varying Loads," 2022, published in Energies
  • "Boundary Control of the Wave Equation via Linear Quadric Regulation," 2021, published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Optimal Boundary Control of a Nonlinear Reaction Diffusion Equation via Completing the Square and Al'brekht's Method," 2021, published in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
  • "Boundary control of the beam equation by linear quadratic regulation," 2021, published in Systems & Control Letters
  • "Linear Quadratic Gaussian Synthesis for a Heated/Cooled Rod Using Point Actuation and Point Sensing," 2022, published in the 2022 American Control Conference (ACC)

Frequent coauthors in their research include Joo Lee, Emily M. Craparo, Giovanna Oriti, P. Robert Kotiuga, and Phillip Griffiths.

Common venues where their work appears include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
  • Systems & Control Letters
  • Energies

Arthur J. Krener has received several awards and honors throughout their career:

  • IEEE Control Systems Award, 2016, "For contributions to the analysis, control, and estimation of nonlinear control systems."
  • Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, 2015, "For contributions to the geometric theory of nonlinear control and estimation."
  • Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award, 2012
  • Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), 2011
  • SIAM Fellow, 2009, "For contributions to control and estimation of nonlinear dynamical systems and stochastic processes."
  • Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 2001
  • IEEE Fellow, 1990, "For contributions to the control and estimation of nonlinear and causal systems."

Best Publications

  • Nonlinear controllability and observability

    R. Hermann;A. Krener

  • Linearization by output injection and nonlinear observers

    Arthur J Krener;Alberto Isidori

  • Nonlinear observers with linearizable error dynamics

    Arthur J. Krener;Witold Respondek

  • Nonlinear decoupling via feedback: A differential geometric approach

    A. Isidori;A. Krener;C. Gori-Giorgi;S. Monaco

  • The High Order Maximal Principle and Its Application to Singular Extremals

    Arthur J. Krener

  • On the Equivalence of Control Systems and the Linearization of Nonlinear Systems

    Arthur J. Krener

  • Approximate linearization by state feedback and coordinate change

    Arthur J. Krener

  • Measures of unobservability

    Arthur J. Krener;Kayo Ide

  • A Generalization of Chow’s Theorem and the Bang-Bang Theorem to Nonlinear Control Problems

    Arthur J. Krener

  • Extended quadratic controller normal form and dynamic state feedback linearization of nonlinear systems

    Wei Kang;Arthur J. Krener

  • Nonlinear observer design for state and disturbance estimation

    Costas Kravaris;Vassilios Sotiropoulos;Costas Georgiou;Nikolaos Kazantzis

  • The existence and uniqueness of Volterra series for nonlinear systems

    Casimir Lesiak;Arthur Krener

  • Nonlinear Observer Design in the Siegel Domain

    Arthur J. Krener;MingQing Xiao

  • Modeling and estimation of discrete-time Gaussian reciprocal processes

    B.C. Levy;R. Frezza;A.J. Krener

  • The Construction of Optimal Linear and Nonlinear Regulators

    Arthur J. Krener

  • Bilinear and Nonlinear Realizations of Input-Output Maps

    Arthur J. Krener

  • The existence and uniqueness of volterra series for nonlinear systems

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  • The Convergence of the Extended Kalman Filter

    Arthur J. Krener

  • The structure of small-time reachable sets in low dimensions

    Arthur J. Krener;Heinz Schattler

  • Partial and robust linearization by feedback

    Arthur Krener;Alberto Isidori;Witold Respondek

  • Observability of viscoelastic fluids

    Hong Zhou;Wei Kang;Arthur Krener;Hongyun Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Alberto Isidori
Alberto Isidori Sapienza University of Rome
Bernard C. Levy
Bernard C. Levy University of California, Davis
Costas Kravaris
Costas Kravaris Texas A&M University
Nikolaos Kazantzis
Nikolaos Kazantzis Monash University
Heinz Schättler
Heinz Schättler Washington University in St. Louis
Rolf Findeisen
Rolf Findeisen Technical University of Darmstadt

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