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53
Citations
16740
World Ranking
2351
National Ranking
914

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)

Overview

Jeff S. Shamma is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within engineering, with a primary focus on computer networks and communications, control and systems engineering, aerospace engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and management science and operations research.

The scientist's work addresses various main topics including distributed control of multi-agent systems, game theory and its applications, UAV applications and optimization, advanced control systems optimization, indoor and outdoor localization technologies, opinion dynamics and social influence, and complex network analysis techniques.

Jeff S. Shamma frequently publishes in several scientific venues. These include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems
  • IEEE Access
  • 2022 IEEE 61st Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)

The scientist collaborates closely with a network of co-authors such as Thomas Parisini, Maria Elena Valcher, Magnus Egerstedt, João P. Hespanha, and Rodolphe Sepulchre.

Recent published papers by Jeff S. Shamma include:

  • Aerial Swarms: Recent Applications and Challenges, 2021, Current Robotics Reports
  • Point-to-Point Communication in Integrated Satellite-Aerial 6G Networks: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges, 2021, IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
  • An Overview of Machine Learning-Based Techniques for Solving Optimization Problems in Communications and Signal Processing, 2021, IEEE Access
  • Peer-to-Peer Relative Localization of Aerial Robots With Ultrawideband Sensors, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
  • Field Demonstrations of Wide-Beam Optical Communications Through Water-Air Interface, 2020, IEEE Access

Jeff S. Shamma has been recognized as a Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) since 2014.

Best Publications

  • Survey Research on gain scheduling

    Wilson J. Rugh;Jeff S. Shamma

  • Consensus Filters for Sensor Networks and Distributed Sensor Fusion

    R. Olfati-Saber;J.S. Shamma

  • Analysis of gain scheduled control for nonlinear plants

    J.S. Shamma;M. Athans

  • Gain scheduling: potential hazards and possible remedies

    J.S. Shamma;M. Athans

  • Guaranteed properties of gain scheduled control for linear parameter-varying plants

    Jeff S. Shamma;Michael Athans

  • Cooperative Control and Potential Games

    J.R. Marden;G. Arslan;J.S. Shamma

  • Gain-Scheduled Missile Autopilot Design Using Linear Parameter Varying Transformations

    Jeff S. Shamma;James R. Cloutier

  • Autonomous Vehicle-Target Assignment: A Game-Theoretical Formulation

    Gürdal Arslan;Jason R. Marden;Jeff S. Shamma

  • Dynamic fictitious play, dynamic gradient play, and distributed convergence to Nash equilibria

    J.S. Shamma;G. Arslan

  • Cooperative Control of Distributed Multi-Agent Systems

    Jeff Shamma

  • Joint Strategy Fictitious Play With Inertia for Potential Games

    J.R. Marden;G. Arslan;J.S. Shamma

  • Robust stability with time-varying structured uncertainty

    J.S. Shamma

  • Analysis and design of gain scheduled control systems

    Jeff S. Shamma

  • Payoff-Based Dynamics for Multiplayer Weakly Acyclic Games

    Jason R. Marden;H. Peyton Young;Gürdal Arslan;Jeff S. Shamma

  • An Overview of LPV Systems

    Jeff S. Shamma

  • Belief consensus and distributed hypothesis testing in sensor networks

    Reza Olfati-Saber;Elisa Franco;Emilio Frazzoli;Jeff S. Shamma

  • Set-valued observers and optimal disturbance rejection

    J.S. Shamma;Kuang-Yang Tu

  • Game Theory and Distributed Control

    Jason R. Marden;Jeff S. Shamma

  • Approximate set-valued observers for nonlinear systems

    J.S. Shamma;Kuang-Yang Tu

  • Gain-scheduled ℓ1-optimal control for boiler-turbine dynamics with actuator saturation

    Pang Chia Chen;Jeff S. Shamma

  • Autonomous Vehicle-Target Assignment: A Game-Theoretical

    Gürdal Arslan;Jason R. Marden;Jeff S. Shamma

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Athans
Michael Athans Instituto Superior Técnico
Magnus Egerstedt
Magnus Egerstedt University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carlos Silvestre
Carlos Silvestre University of Macau
Jason L. Speyer
Jason L. Speyer University of California, Los Angeles
Gordon L. Stuber
Gordon L. Stuber Georgia Institute of Technology
Kameshwar Poolla
Kameshwar Poolla University of California, Berkeley
Anders Rantzer
Anders Rantzer Lund University
Alexandre Proutiere
Alexandre Proutiere Royal Institute of Technology

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