2021 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to networked control of large-scale systems
His primary areas of investigation include Control theory, Multi-agent system, Asynchronous communication, Quantization and Robustness. His Control theory study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Logarithm and Remote control. The various areas that Hideaki Ishii examines in his Asynchronous communication study include Convergence, Directed graph, Network topology, Distributed algorithm and Topology.
His Quantization research incorporates elements of Linear system, Control engineering, Telecommunications network, Sampled data systems and Data rate. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Control system and Actuator. His Robustness research includes themes of Wireless sensor network, Bounded function and Distributed computing.
Control theory, Control system, Theoretical computer science, Linear system and Robustness are his primary areas of study. His Control theory research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Control engineering, Quantization and Network packet. His Quantization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Logarithm and Data rate.
His research in Control system focuses on subjects like MIMO, which are connected to Entropy. His Theoretical computer science study also includes
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Control system, Control theory, Denial-of-service attack, Computer network and Multi-agent system. The study incorporates disciplines such as Stability, Feedback control, Injection attacks and Entropy in addition to Control system. In general Control theory, his work in Linear system and Control theory is often linked to Set linking many areas of study.
As a part of the same scientific family, Hideaki Ishii mostly works in the field of Computer network, focusing on Robustness and, on occasion, Algorithm and Bounded function. His studies deal with areas such as Computer security, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution and Mathematical optimization as well as Multi-agent system. His Consensus study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Theoretical computer science, Data rate, Connected component and Quantization.
Hideaki Ishii focuses on Denial-of-service attack, Subsequence, Theoretical computer science, Multi-agent system and Computer network. His Denial-of-service attack research integrates issues from Bounded function, Topology, Lyapunov stability and Attack model. Hideaki Ishii focuses mostly in the field of Theoretical computer science, narrowing it down to topics relating to Connected component and, in certain cases, Jamming.
Hideaki Ishii has researched Jamming in several fields, including Stability, Linear system, Control theory and Network packet. His research integrates issues of Computer security, Security analysis, Probabilistic logic, Communications protocol and Resilient control systems in his study of Multi-agent system. In the subject of general Computer network, his work in Resilience, Telecommunications network and Bandwidth is often linked to Class, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
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Stabilizing a linear system by switching control with dwell time
H. Ishii;B.A. Francis.
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control (2002)
Limited Data Rate in Control Systems with Networks
Hideaki Ishii;Bruce A. Francis.
(2002)
Adaptive quantized control for nonlinear uncertain systems
Tomohisa Hayakawa;Hideaki Ishii;Koji Tsumura.
Systems & Control Letters (2009)
Brief paper: Adaptive quantized control for linear uncertain discrete-time systems
Tomohisa Hayakawa;Hideaki Ishii;Koji Tsumura.
Automatica (2009)
Average consensus on general strongly connected digraphs
Kai Cai;Hideaki Ishii.
Automatica (2012)
Resilient Randomized Quantized Consensus
Seyed Mehran Dibaji;Hideaki Ishii;Roberto Tempo.
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control (2018)
H∞ control with limited communication and message losses
Hideaki Ishii.
Systems & Control Letters (2008)
Brief paper: Tradeoffs between quantization and packet loss in networked control of linear systems
Koji Tsumura;Hideaki Ishii;Hiroto Hoshina.
Automatica (2009)
Brief Quadratic stabilization of sampled-data systems with quantization
Hideaki Ishii;Bruce A. Francis.
Automatica (2003)
Remote control of LTI systems over networks with state quantization
H. Ishii;T. Basar.
conference on decision and control (2002)
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