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D-Index
30
Citations
3016
World Ranking
6859
National Ranking
2213

Overview

Gordon G. Parker is affiliated with Michigan Technological University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, focusing primarily on ocean engineering, computational mechanics, electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, and civil and structural engineering.

Their research spans several main topics, including:

  • Wave and Wind Energy Systems
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tsunami Effects
  • Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions
  • Wind Energy Research and Development
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science

Key recent publications by Parker include:

  • Towards Real-Time Reinforcement Learning Control of a Wave Energy Converter, 2020, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
  • Sliding Mode Control of a Nonlinear Wave Energy Converter Model, 2021, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
  • A Modeling Study of an Advanced Ultra-low NOx Aftertreatment System, 2020, SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants
  • Characterizing Meteorological Forecast Impact on Microgrid Optimization Performance and Design, 2020, Energies
  • Development of a Kalman filter estimator for simulation and control of NOx and PM in a SCR catalyst on a DPF, 2020, International Journal of Engine Research

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Tania Demonte Gonzalez
  • Houssein Yassin
  • Wayne W. Weaver
  • Enrico Anderlini
  • Salman Husain

Publications are commonly found in the following venues:

  • Energies
  • Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
  • Preprints.org
  • SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants
  • Experimental Techniques

Best Publications

  • Survey of multi-agent systems for microgrid control

    Abhilash Kantamneni;Laura E. Brown;Gordon Parker;Wayne W. Weaver

  • Control for slosh-free motion of an open container

    J.T. Feddema;C.R. Dohrmann;G.G. Parker;R.D. Robinett

  • Model-Based Estimation and Control System Development in a Urea-SCR Aftertreatment System

    Maruthi Devarakonda;Gordon Parker;John H. Johnson;Vadim Strots

  • A study describing the performance of diesel particulate filters during loading and regeneration - A lumped parameter model for control applications

    Evdoxia A. Kladopoulou;Song L. Yang;John H. Johnson;Gordon G. Parker

  • Experimental verification of a command shaping boom crane control system

    G.G. Parker;K. Groom;J.E. Hurtado;J. Feddema

  • Command shaping control of an operator-in-the-loop boom crane

    D. Lewis;G.G. Parker;B. Driessen;R.D. Robinett

  • Model-based control system design in a urea-SCR aftertreatment system based on NH3 sensor feedback

    M. Devarakonda;G. Parker;J. H. Johnson;V. Strots

  • Inverse Kinematic Control of a Dual Crane System Experiencing Base Motion

    Frank A. Leban;James Diaz-Gonzalez;Gordon G. Parker;Weifeng Zhao

  • Flexible Robot Dynamics and Controls

    Rush D. Robinett;Clark R. Dohrmann;G. Richard Eisler;John T. Feddema

  • Lyapunov optimal saturated control for nonlinear systems

    Rush D. Robinett;Gordon G. Parker;Hanspeter Schaub;John L. Junkins

  • Adequacy of reduced order models for model-based control in a urea-SCR aftertreatment system

    Maruthi Devarakonda;Gordon Parker;John H. Johnson;Vadim Strots

  • Pendulation control system with active rider block tagline system for shipboard cranes

    Michael J. Agostini;J. Dexter Bird;Jeffrey P. Green;Frank A. Leban

  • Command shaping for residual vibration free crane maneuvers

    G.G. Parker;B. Petterson;C. Dohrmann;R.D. Robinett

  • Energy storage requirements of dc microgrids with high penetration renewables under droop control

    Wayne W. Weaver;Rush D. Robinett;Gordon G. Parker;David G. Wilson

  • Sway control method and system for rotary cranes

    Rush D. Robinett;Gordon G. Parker;John T. Feddema;Clark R. Dohrmann

  • Control system and method for payload control in mobile platform cranes

    Rush D. Robinett;Kenneth N. Groom;John T. Feddema;Gordon G. Parker

  • Towards Real-Time Reinforcement Learning Control of a Wave Energy Converter

    Enrico Anderlini;Salman Husain;Gordon G. Parker;Mohammad Abusara

  • Docking Control of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Using Reinforcement Learning

    Enrico Anderlini;Gordon G. Parker;Giles Thomas

  • Spacecraft Euler parameter tracking of large-angle maneuvers via sliding mode control

    Rush D. Robinett;Gordon G. Parker

  • A Simple Learning Control to Eliminate RF-MEMS Switch Bounce

    J.C. Blecke;D.S. Epp;H. Sumali;G.G. Parker

  • Distributed control and energy storage requirements of networked Dc microgrids

    Wayne W. Weaver;Rush D. Robinett;Gordon G. Parker;David G. Wilson

  • Decentralized Mode-Adaptive Guidance and Control for DC Microgrid

    Michael D. Cook;Gordon G. Parker;Rush D. Robinett;Wayne W. Weaver

  • Control of a ROV carrying an object

    Enrico Anderlini;Gordon G. Parker;Giles Thomas

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