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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2021 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to networked control of large-scale systems

Overview

Hideaki Ishii is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with a substantial focus on areas such as Computer Networks and Communications, Control and Systems Engineering, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Artificial Intelligence, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their work encompasses topics related to Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems, Smart Grid Security and Resilience, Fault Detection and Control Systems, Stability and Control of Uncertain Systems, Distributed Systems and Fault Tolerance, Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence, and Complex Network Analysis Techniques.

Hideaki Ishii has contributed to numerous scholarly articles published in various venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
  • Automatica
  • IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Hideaki Ishii are:

  • "Networked Control Under DoS Attacks: Tradeoffs Between Resilience and Data Rate" (2020), IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
  • "An overview on multi-agent consensus under adversarial attacks" (2022), Annual Reviews in Control
  • "Privacy-Preserving Distributed Machine Learning via Local Randomization and ADMM Perturbation" (2020), IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • "Dynamic Quantized Consensus of General Linear Multiagent Systems Under Denial-of-Service Attacks" (2022), IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems
  • "Randomized Transmission Protocols for Protection against Jamming Attacks in Multi-Agent Consensus" (2020), Automatica

Frequent co-authors in Hideaki Ishii's collaborations include:

  • Ahmet Cetinkaya
  • Yuan Wang
  • Liwei Yuan
  • Tomohisa Hayakawa
  • Quanyan Zhu

Hideaki Ishii has also contributed to book publications, notably with Springer Science+Business Media, including the book titled Security and Resilience of Control Systems published in 2022.

Their contributions to the networked control of large-scale systems have been recognized with the IEEE Fellow award in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Stabilizing a linear system by switching control with dwell time

    H. Ishii;B.A. Francis

  • Limited Data Rate in Control Systems with Networks

    Hideaki Ishii;Bruce A. Francis

  • Adaptive quantized control for nonlinear uncertain systems

    Tomohisa Hayakawa;Hideaki Ishii;Koji Tsumura

  • Average consensus on general strongly connected digraphs

    Kai Cai;Hideaki Ishii

  • Brief paper: Adaptive quantized control for linear uncertain discrete-time systems

    Tomohisa Hayakawa;Hideaki Ishii;Koji Tsumura

  • Resilient Randomized Quantized Consensus

    Seyed Mehran Dibaji;Hideaki Ishii;Roberto Tempo

  • Resilient consensus of second-order agent networks: Asynchronous update rules with delays

    Seyed Mehran Dibaji;Hideaki Ishii

  • Networked Control Under Random and Malicious Packet Losses

    Ahmet Cetinkaya;Hideaki Ishii;Tomohisa Hayakawa

  • H∞ control with limited communication and message losses

    Hideaki Ishii

  • Brief paper: Tradeoffs between quantization and packet loss in networked control of linear systems

    Koji Tsumura;Hideaki Ishii;Hiroto Hoshina

  • Brief Quadratic stabilization of sampled-data systems with quantization

    Hideaki Ishii;Bruce A. Francis

  • Remote control of LTI systems over networks with state quantization

    H. Ishii;T. Basar

  • An Overview on Denial-of-Service Attacks in Control Systems: Attack Models and Security Analyses.

    Ahmet Cetinkaya;Hideaki Ishii;Tomohisa Hayakawa

  • Distributed Randomized Algorithms for the PageRank Computation

    H Ishii;R Tempo

  • Detection of Cyber Attacks Against Voltage Control in Distribution Power Grids With PVs

    Yasunori Isozaki;Shinya Yoshizawa;Yu Fujimoto;Hideaki Ishii

  • Stabilization with control networks

    Hideaki Ishii;Bruce A. Francis

  • Quantized Consensus and Averaging on Gossip Digraphs

    Kai Cai;Hideaki Ishii

  • Consensus of second-order multi-agent systems in the presence of locally bounded faults

    Seyed Mehran Dibaji;Hideaki Ishii

  • Ergodic Randomized Algorithms and Dynamics Over Networks

    Chiara Ravazzi;Paolo Frasca;Roberto Tempo;Hideaki Ishii

  • Monte Carlo and Las Vegas Randomized Algorithms for Systems and Control

    Roberto Tempo;Hideaki Ishii

  • Adaptive quantized control for linear uncertain discrete-time systems

    T. Hayakawa;H. Ishii;K. Tsumura

Frequent Co-Authors

Er-Wei Bai
Er-Wei Bai University of Iowa
Shinji Hara
Shinji Hara University of Tokyo
Karl Henrik Johansson
Karl Henrik Johansson Royal Institute of Technology
Bruce A. Francis
Bruce A. Francis University of Toronto
Tamer Basar
Tamer Basar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Frank Allgöwer
Frank Allgöwer University of Stuttgart
Mikael Skoglund
Mikael Skoglund Royal Institute of Technology
Claudio De Persis
Claudio De Persis University of Groningen
Akira Yamada
Akira Yamada Tokyo Institute of Technology
Makoto Konagai
Makoto Konagai Tokyo City University

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