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Ioannis Kanellakopoulos

Ioannis Kanellakopoulos

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
37
Citations
25372
World Ranking
5007
National Ranking
1738

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the theory and practice of adaptive nonlinear control.

Overview

Ioannis Kanellakopoulos is affiliated with Oraton Consulting in the United States. Their recent research contributions focus on telecommunications and network systems, specifically in wireless-wireline architectures and communication optimization.

Kanellakopoulos has published a paper titled "Cellular Subscriber Lines (CSL): A Wireless-Wireline Physically Converged Architecture" in 2020, appearing in the IEEE Transactions on Communications. This paper explores the integration of wireless and wireline access technologies.

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • J.M. Cioffi
  • Chan-Soo Hwang
  • Jisung Oh
  • K.J. Kerpez

The primary publication venue for Kanellakopoulos' work is the IEEE Transactions on Communications.

Their main fields of study encompass:

  • Engineering
  • Computer Science

Within these fields, the subfields of focus are:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Computer Networks and Communications

Kanellakopoulos' research topics include:

  • Power Line Communications and Noise
  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Cooperative Communication and Network Coding

Kanellakopoulos received the IEEE Fellow award in 2005. The citation for this award recognizes contributions to the theory and practice of adaptive nonlinear control.

Best Publications

  • Nonlinear and adaptive control design

    Miroslav Krstic;Petar V. Kokotovic;Ioannis Kanellakopoulos

  • Systematic Design of Adaptive Controllers for Feedback Linearizable Systems

    I. Kanellakopoulos;P. V. Kokotovic;A. S. Morse

  • Adaptive nonlinear control without overparametrization

    M. Kristic;I. Kanellakopoulos;P. V. Kokotovic

  • Adaptive Regulation of Nonlinear Systems with Unmodeled Dynamics

    D.G. Taylor;P.V. Kokotovic;R. Marino;I. Kanellakopoulos

  • Nonlinear design of active suspensions

    Jung-Shan Lin;I. Kanellakopoulos

  • Nonlinear design of adaptive controllers for linear systems

    M. Krstic;I. Kanellakopoulos;P.V. Kokotovic

  • A toolkit for nonlinear feedback design

    I. Kanellakopoulos;P. V. Kokotovic;A. S. Morse

  • An extended direct scheme for robust adaptive nonlinear control

    I. Kanellakopoulos;P. V. Kokotovic;R. Marino

  • Nonlinear spacing policies for automated heavy-duty vehicles

    D. Yanakiev;I. Kanellakopoulos

  • A discrete-time adaptive nonlinear system

    I. Kanellakopoulos

  • Method and apparatus for intelligent ranging via image subtraction

    Oscar M. Stafsudd;Ioannis Kanellakopoulos;Phyllis R. Nelson;Nicholas Bambos

  • Transient-performance improvement with a new class of adaptive controllers

    Miroslav Krstic;Petar V. Kokotovic;Ioannis Kanellakopoulos

  • Longitudinal control of automated CHVs with significant actuator delays

    D. Yanakiev;I. Kanellakopoulos

  • A Simplified Framework for String Stability Analysis in AHS 1

    Diana Yanakiev;Ioannis Kanellakopoulos

  • A SIMPLIFIED FRAMEWORK FOR STRING STABILITY ANALYSIS OF AUTOMATED VEHICLES

    J. Eyre;D. Yanakiev;I. Kanellakopoulos

  • Adaptive output-feedback control of systems with output nonlinearities

    I.P. Kanellakopoulos;P.V. Kokotovic;A.S. Morse

  • Backstepping to passivity: recursive design of adaptive systems

    P.V. Kokotovic;M. Krstic;I. Kanellakopoulos

  • Adaptive nonlinear friction compensation with parametric uncertainties

    Yaolong Tan;I. Kanellakopoulos

  • Global output-feedback tracking for a benchmark nonlinear system

    Z.-P. Jiang;I. Kanellakopoulos

  • Adaptive output-feedback control of a class of nonlinear systems

    I. Kanellakopoulos;P.V. Kokotovic;A.S. Morse

Frequent Co-Authors

Petar V. Kokotovic
Petar V. Kokotovic University of California, Santa Barbara
Miroslav Krstic
Miroslav Krstic University of California, San Diego
Riccardo Marino
Riccardo Marino University of Rome Tor Vergata
Zhong-Ping Jiang
Zhong-Ping Jiang New York University
Richard H. Middleton
Richard H. Middleton University of Newcastle Australia

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