Jan Lunze mainly focuses on Control theory, Control system, Control engineering, Control theory and Automaton. Jan Lunze has researched Control theory in several fields, including Event and Process. His Control system research integrates issues from Event and Loop.
As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Control engineering, narrowing it down to issues related to the Control reconfiguration, and often Fault tolerance. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Control and Design methods. His Design methods research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Reliability engineering, Automatic control and Nonlinear system.
Jan Lunze mostly deals with Control theory, Control engineering, Control theory, Control system and Fault. His Control theory research incorporates themes from Control, Automaton, Process and State. His work in Control tackles topics such as Telecommunications network which are related to areas like Event.
His studies in Control engineering integrate themes in fields like Stability, Linear system, Control reconfiguration and Nonlinear system. His work on Networked control system as part of general Control system research is frequently linked to Event, bridging the gap between disciplines. Jan Lunze interconnects Fault tolerance and Set in the investigation of issues within Fault.
His primary areas of study are Control theory, Telecommunications network, Control, Event and Collision avoidance. His work in the fields of Control theory, such as Feed forward and Control system, intersects with other areas such as Cruise. His work in Control system covers topics such as Actuator which are related to areas like Task.
His Telecommunications network research incorporates elements of Control theory, Set and Trajectory. The concepts of his Event study are interwoven with issues in Manufacturing cell, Distributed computing, Object, Embedded system and Design methods. His work deals with themes such as Scheme, Control engineering, Reduction and Event based, which intersect with Collision avoidance.
Jan Lunze focuses on Control, Telecommunications network, Control theory, Event and Collision avoidance. His study looks at the relationship between Control and fields such as State, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. The various areas that Jan Lunze examines in his Telecommunications network study include Control engineering and Control theory.
His research integrates issues of Nonlinear system and Reactive gas in his study of Control theory. His work on Observer based as part of general Control theory study is frequently connected to Control, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. He focuses mostly in the field of Event, narrowing it down to topics relating to Trajectory and, in certain cases, Control system, Fault tolerance, Actuator and Fault.
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Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Control
Mogens Blanke;Michel Kinnaert;Jan Lunze;Marcel Staroswiecki.
(2012)
Brief paper: A state-feedback approach to event-based control
Jan Lunze;Daniel Lehmann.
Automatica (2010)
Feedback control of large-scale systems
Jan Lunze.
(1992)
Handbook of Hybrid Systems Control: Theory, Tools, Applications
Jan Lunze;Françoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue.
(2009)
Regelungstechnik 2: Mehrgrößensysteme, Digitale Regelung
Jan Lunze.
(2020)
Diagnosis and Fault-tolerant Control, 2nd edition
Mogens Blanke;Michel Kinnaert;Jan Lunze;Marcel Starosweicki.
(2006)
Qualitative modelling of linear dynamical systems with quantized state measurements
J. Lunze.
Automatica (1994)
Robust multivariable feedback control
Jan Lunze.
(1989)
Synchronization of Heterogeneous Agents
J. Lunze.
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control (2012)
Automatisierungstechnik: Methoden für die Überwachung und Steuerung kontinuierlicher und ereignisdiskreter Systeme
Jan Lunze.
(2008)
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