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Overview

Maria M. Seron is affiliated with the University of Newcastle Australia in Australia. Their research spans fields primarily in Engineering and Computer Science, with a strong focus on Control and Systems Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Additional areas of study include Computer Networks and Communications, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The main topics addressed in their work cover multiple areas such as:

  • Advanced Control Systems Optimization
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems
  • Fault Detection and Control Systems
  • Control Systems and Identification
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization

Maria M. Seron has authored numerous scientific papers published in a variety of venues. Some of the recent publications include:

  • "Set-based guaranteed active fault diagnosis for LPV systems with unknown bounded uncertainties," 2021, Automatica
  • "String Stability in Microgrids Using Frequency Controlled Inverter Chains," 2021, IEEE Control Systems Letters
  • "Advanced hybrid models for control of Matrix Converters in mining vehicle applications," 2021, 2021 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS)
  • "Matrix Converters With Input Resonance Suppression for Electric Haulage Vehicles," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • "Grid-side power factor optimisation for Matrix Converters in mobile mining vehicle applications," 2021, 2021 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS)

The most frequent venues for Maria M. Seron's publications are:

  • Automatica
  • IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Control Systems Letters
  • 2021 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS)

Among frequent collaborators are colleagues who have coauthored multiple papers with Maria M. Seron. These include:

  • Galina Mirzaeva
  • Yamin Yan
  • Richard H. Middleton
  • Sorin Olaru
  • Graham C. Goodwin

This profile reflects Maria M. Seron's primary research engagement in advanced control systems and power electronics, alongside distributed and microgrid control topics. Their contributions cover modeling, optimization, fault detection, and control within these fields.

Best Publications

  • Robust model predictive control of constrained linear systems with bounded disturbances

    D. Q. Mayne;M. M. Seron;S. V. Raković

  • Fundamental Limitations in Filtering and Control

    Maria M. Seron;Graham C. Goodwin;J. Braslavsky

  • Constrained Control and Estimation: An Optimisation Approach

    Graham Goodwin;Mara M. Seron;Jos A. de Don

  • Constrained Control and Estimation

    Graham C. Goodwin;José A. De Doná;María M. Seron

  • Feedback limitations in nonlinear systems: from Bode integrals to cheap control

    M.M. Seron;J.H. Braslavsky;P.V. Kokotovic;D.Q. Mayne

  • Positive invariant sets for fault tolerant multisensor control schemes

    S. Olaru;J.A. De Doná;M.M. Seron;F. Stoican

  • Common Lyapunov functions for families of commuting nonlinear systems

    Linh Vu;Daniel Liberzon

  • A systematic method to obtain ultimate bounds for perturbed systems

    Ernesto Kofman;Hernan Haimovich;María M. Seron

  • Global analytical model predictive control with input constraints

    M.M. Seron;J.A. De Dona;G.C. Goodwin

  • Characterisation Of Receding Horizon Control For Constrained Linear Systems

    María M. Seron;Graham C. Goodwin;José A. De Doná

  • Multisensor switching control strategy with fault tolerance guarantees

    María M. Seron;Xiang W. Zhuo;José A. De Doná;John J. Martínez

  • Model Predictive Control of Distributed Air-Conditioning Loads to Compensate Fluctuations in Solar Power

    Nariman Mahdavi;Julio H. Braslavsky;Maria M. Seron;Samuel R. West

  • Robust output-feedback model predictive control for systems with unstructured uncertainty

    Christian Løvaas;María M. Seron;Graham C. Goodwin

  • Nonlinear adaptive control of feedback passive systems

    María M. Seron;David J. Hill;Alexander L. Fradkov

  • From vehicular platoons to general networked systems: String stability and related concepts

    Sonja Stüdli;María M. Seron;Richard H. Middleton

  • Sensor fault-tolerant vector control of induction motors

    M.E. Romero;M.M. Seron;J.A. De Dona

  • European Control Conference, ECC 2003

    H. Haimovich;M. M. Seron;G. C. Goodwin;J. C. Agüero

  • Robust fault estimation and compensation for LPV systems under actuator and sensor faults

    María M. Seron;José A. De Doná

  • Receding horizon control applied to optimal mine planning

    Graham C. Goodwin;María M. Seron;Richard H. Middleton;Meimei Zhang

  • An SVD based strategy for receding horizon control of input constrained linear systems

    Osvaldo J. Rojas;Graham C. Goodwin;María M. Serón;Arie Feuer

  • Robustification of backstepping against input unmodeled dynamics

    M. Arcak;M. Seron;J. Braslavsky;P. Kokotovic

  • Fault Tolerant Control Allowing Sensor Healthy-to-Faulty and Faulty-to-Healthy Transitions

    M. M. Seron;J. A. De Dona;S. Olaru

Frequent Co-Authors

Graham C. Goodwin
Graham C. Goodwin University of Newcastle Australia
Richard H. Middleton
Richard H. Middleton University of Newcastle Australia
Sorin Olaru
Sorin Olaru CentraleSupélec
David Q. Mayne
David Q. Mayne Imperial College London
Petar V. Kokotovic
Petar V. Kokotovic University of California, Santa Barbara
Tristan Perez
Tristan Perez Queensland University of Technology
Murat Arcak
Murat Arcak University of California, Berkeley
Jim Freudenberg
Jim Freudenberg University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Alexander L. Fradkov
Alexander L. Fradkov Saint Petersburg State University
Carlos Ocampo-Martinez
Carlos Ocampo-Martinez Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

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