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  • 2006 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the theory of adaptive control to electromechanical and flight control systems.

Overview

Marc Bodson is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, particularly within electrical and electronic engineering and control and systems engineering. Their research touches also on specialized areas including safety, risk, reliability and quality, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, and civil and structural engineering.

The scientist's research primarily addresses topics such as microgrid control and optimization, advanced DC-DC converters, wind turbine control systems, multilevel inverters and converters, HVDC systems and fault protection, power system optimization and stability, and electric motor design and analysis.

Marc Bodson has published in a range of academic venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • IEEE Control Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
  • Control Engineering Practice
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Some of their recent published papers include:

  • Explaining the Routh-Hurwitz Criterion: A Tutorial Presentation [Focus on Education], 2020, IEEE Control Systems
  • Optimal control allocation for the parallel interconnection of buck converters, 2021, Control Engineering Practice
  • Control of Cascaded/Brushless Doubly-Fed Induction Motors With Real-Time Torque Optimization, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • Complex-Valued Sliding Mode Controllers for Doubly-Fed Induction Motors, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
  • A Multiple-Reference Complex-Based Controller for Power Converters, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Marc Bodson include:

  • Md. Abid Hossain
  • Grégoire Le Goff
  • Maurice Fadel
  • Arnau Dòria-Cerezo
  • H.M. Merrill

The scientist was recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2006 for contributions to the theory of adaptive control to electromechanical and flight control systems.

Best Publications

  • Adaptive Control: Stability, Convergence and Robustness

    Shankar Sastry;Marc Bodson

  • Evaluation of optimization methods for control allocation

    Marc Bodson

  • Adaptive algorithms for the rejection of sinusoidal disturbances with unknown frequency

    Marc Bodson;Scott C. Douglas

  • Multivariable adaptive algorithms for reconfigurable flight control

    M. Bodson;J.E. Groszkiewicz

  • High-performance nonlinear feedback control of a permanent magnet stepper motor

    M. Bodson;J.N. Chiasson;R.T. Novotnak;R.B. Rekowski

  • Harmonic generation in adaptive feedforward cancellation schemes

    M. Bodson;A. Sacks;P. Khosla

  • Real-time estimation of the parameters and fluxes of induction motors

    J. Stephan;M. Bodson;J. Chiasson

  • Constrained quadratic programming techniques for control allocation

    J.A.M. Petersen;M. Bodson

  • High-performance induction motor control via input-output linearization

    M. Bodson;J. Chiasson;R. Novotnak

  • Experimental Results of Adaptive Periodic Disturbance Cancellation in a High Performance Magnetic Disk Drive

    Alexei Sacks;Marc Bodson;Pradeep Khosla

  • Active noise control for periodic disturbances

    M. Bodson;J.S. Jensen;S.C. Douglas

  • Adaptive Harmonic Steady‐State Disturbance Rejection with Frequency Tracking

    S. Pigg;M. Bodson

  • Real time estimation of ship motions using Kalman filtering techniques

    M. Triantafyllou;M. Bodson;M. Athans

  • A nonlinear least-squares approach for identification of the induction motor parameters

    Kaiyu Wang;J. Chiasson;M. Bodson;L.M. Tolbert

  • Adaptive identification and control for manipulators without using joint accelerations

    Ping Hsu;M. Bodson;S. Sastry;B. Paden

  • Advanced methods for repeatable runout compensation [disc drives]

    A.H. Sacks;M. Bodson;W. Messner

  • Rejection of periodic disturbances of unknown and time‐varying frequency

    Marc Bodson

  • Adaptive Algorithms for the Rejection of Sinusoidal Disturbances Acting on Unknown Plants

    Scott Pigg;Marc Bodson

  • DIFFERENTIAL-GEOMETRIC METHODS FOR CONTROL OF ELECTRIC MOTORS

    Marc Bodson;John Chiasson

  • A magnitude/phase-locked loop approach to parameter estimation of periodic signals

    Biqing Wu;M. Bodson

  • Advanced Methods For Repeatable Runout Compensation

    A.H. Sacks;M. Bodson;W. Messner

Frequent Co-Authors

John Chiasson
John Chiasson Boise State University
Leon M. Tolbert
Leon M. Tolbert University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Shankar Sastry
Shankar Sastry University of California, Berkeley
Scott C. Douglas
Scott C. Douglas Southern Methodist University
Thierry Floquet
Thierry Floquet University of Lille
William C. Messner
William C. Messner Tufts University
Pradeep K. Khosla
Pradeep K. Khosla University of California, San Diego
Li-Chen Fu
Li-Chen Fu National Taiwan University
Lui Sha
Lui Sha University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Thomas Parisini
Thomas Parisini University of Trieste

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