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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
51
Citations
13993
World Ranking
1089
National Ranking
442

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
51
Citations
14148
World Ranking
2599
National Ranking
993

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • 2009 - IEEE Fellow For leadership in networked and logic control systems

Overview

Dawn M. Tilbury is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research primarily lies within the field of Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Social Psychology, Control and Systems Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality.

The scientist's work encompasses a range of topics, notably:

  • Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
  • Digital Transformation in Industry
  • Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
  • Traffic and Road Safety
  • Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety
  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization
  • Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Dawn M. Tilbury include Kira Barton, Lionel Robert, X. Jessie Yang, Efe C. Balta, and Ilya Kovalenko.

Their publications have appeared regularly in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), IFAC-PapersOnLine, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Access, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Selected recent papers by Dawn M. Tilbury are:

  • "A Requirements Driven Digital Twin Framework: Specification and Opportunities," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "Examining the effects of emotional valence and arousal on takeover performance in conditionally automated driving," 2020, Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies
  • "Predicting driver takeover performance in conditionally automated driving," 2020, Accident Analysis & Prevention
  • "Real-Time Estimation of Drivers' Trust in Automated Driving Systems," 2020, International Journal of Social Robotics
  • "A Methodology to Develop and Implement Digital Twin Solutions for Manufacturing Systems," 2021, IEEE Access

Dawn M. Tilbury has received recognition including the title of Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers awarded in 2012. Additionally, they were named IEEE Fellow in 2009 for leadership in networked and logic control systems.

Best Publications

  • Feedback Control of Computing Systems

    Joseph L. Hellerstein;Yixin Diao;Sujay Parekh;Dawn M. Tilbury

  • Performance evaluation of control networks: Ethernet, ControlNet, and DeviceNet

    Feng-Li Lian;J.R. Moyne;D.M. Tilbury

  • Network design consideration for distributed control systems

    Feng-Li Lian;J. Moyne;D. Tilbury

  • Stabilization of trajectories for systems with nonholonomic constraints

    G. Walsh;D. Tilbury;S. Sastry;R. Murray

  • Using Control Theory to Achieve Service Level Objectives In Performance Management

    S. Parekh;N. Gandhi;J. Hellerstein;D. Tilbury

  • Trajectory generation for the N-trailer problem using Goursat normal form

    D. Tilbury;R.M. Murray;S. Shankar Sastry

  • Trading computation for bandwidth: reducing communication in distributed control systems using state estimators

    J.K. Yook;D.M. Tilbury;N.R. Soparkar

  • Using deadbands to reduce communication in networked control systems

    P.G. Otanez;J.R. Moyne;D.M. Tilbury

  • The Emergence of Industrial Control Networks for Manufacturing Control, Diagnostics, and Safety Data

    J.R. Moyne;D.M. Tilbury

  • Systems & Control for the future of humanity, research agenda: Current and future roles, impact and grand challenges

    Françoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue;Anuradha Annaswamy;Sebastian Engell;Alf J. Isaksson

  • Using MIMO feedback control to enforce policies for interrelated metrics with application to the Apache Web server

    Yixin Diao;N. Gandhi;J.L. Hellerstein;S. Parekh

  • Modelling and optimal controller design of networked control systems with multiple delays

    Feng-Li Lian;James Moyne;Dawn Tilbury

  • MIMO control of an Apache web server: modeling and controller design

    N. Gandhi;D.M. Tilbury;Y. Diao;J. Hellerstein

  • An Approach for Factory-Wide Control Utilizing Virtual Metrology

    A.A. Khan;J.R. Moyne;D.M. Tilbury

  • Virtual metrology and feedback control for semiconductor manufacturing processes using recursive partial least squares

    Aftab A. Khan;J.R. Moyne;D.M. Tilbury

  • Analysis and modeling of networked control systems: MIMO case with multiple time delays

    Feng-Li Lian;J. Moyne;D. Tilbury

  • Mathematical Modeling and Experimental Identification of an Unmanned Helicopter Robot with Flybar Dynamics

    S. K. Kim;D. M. Tilbury

  • Steering three-input nonholonomic systems: the fire truck example

    L. G. Bushnell;D. M. Tilbury;S. S. Sastry

  • Situational Awareness, Driver’s Trust in Automated Driving Systems and Secondary Task Performance

    Luke Petersen;Lionel + "Jr" Robert;X. Jessie Yang;Dawn Tilbury

  • A multisteering trailer system: conversion into chained form using dynamic feedback

    D. Tilbury;O.J. Sordalen;L. Bushnell;S.S. Sastry

Frequent Co-Authors

Kira Barton
Kira Barton University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Joseph L. Hellerstein
Joseph L. Hellerstein University of Washington
Yixin Diao
Yixin Diao IBM (United States)
Shankar Sastry
Shankar Sastry University of California, Berkeley
Pramod P. Khargonekar
Pramod P. Khargonekar University of California, Irvine
Richard M. Murray
Richard M. Murray California Institute of Technology
Stéphane Lafortune
Stéphane Lafortune University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Z. Morley Mao
Z. Morley Mao University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Linda Bushnell
Linda Bushnell University of Washington
William C. Messner
William C. Messner Tufts University

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