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D-Index
39
Citations
6767
World Ranking
4672
National Ranking
31

Overview

Mohammad Haeri is affiliated with Sharif University of Technology in Iran and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a focus on control and systems engineering. Their research spans several subfields, including control and systems engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, computer networks and communications, and artificial intelligence.

The primary areas of study addressed in Mohammad Haeri's work include advanced control systems optimization, adaptive control of nonlinear systems, fault detection and control systems, control systems and identification, distributed control multi-agent systems, smart grid energy management, and electric vehicles and infrastructure.

They have published numerous papers across a variety of journals and conferences. Some recent notable publications include:

  • Distributed fault detection and isolation in time-varying formation tracking UAV multi-agent systems, 2022, Asian Journal of Control
  • A high-performance guidance filter scheme with exact dynamic modeling of a pitch-yaw gimballed seeker mechanism, 2020, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • A systematic decomposition approach of nonlinear systems by combining gap metric and stability margin, 2021, Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control
  • Byzantine Agents' Detection in Distributed Nash Equilibrium Seeking Algorithms Using an Adaptive Event-Triggered Scheme, 2023, IEEE Systems Journal
  • Model predictive based approach to solve DVRP with traffic congestion, 2021, IFAC-PapersOnLine

Frequent publication venues for their research work include the Journal of Control, International Journal of Automation and Control, Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control, arXiv (Cornell University), and Asian Journal of Control.

Collaborative research is a significant aspect of their work, with frequent coauthors being Saeed Adelipour, Behzad Ahi, Mahsa Ghavami, Maryam Amirabadi Farahani, and Hamid Reza Babaei Ghazvini.

Best Publications

  • A necessary condition for double scroll attractor existence in fractional-order systems

    Mohammad Saleh Tavazoei;Mohammad Haeri

  • Chaotic attractors in incommensurate fractional order systems

    Mohammad Saleh Tavazoei;Mohammad Haeri

  • Comparison of different one-dimensional maps as chaotic search pattern in chaos optimization algorithms

    Mohammad Saleh Tavazoei;Mohammad Haeri

  • Synchronization of chaotic fractional-order systems via active sliding mode controller

    Mohammad Saleh Tavazoei;Mohammad Haeri

  • A note on the stability of fractional order systems

    Mohammad Saleh Tavazoei;Mohammad Haeri

  • Brief paper: A proof for non existence of periodic solutions in time invariant fractional order systems

    Mohammad Saleh Tavazoei;Mohammad Haeri

  • Unreliability of frequency-domain approximation in recognising chaos in fractional-order systems

    M.S. Tavazoei;M. Haeri

  • Limitations of frequency domain approximation for detecting chaos in fractional order systems

    Mohammad Saleh Tavazoei;Mohammad Haeri

  • Some Applications of Fractional Calculus in Suppression of Chaotic Oscillations

    M.S. Tavazoei;M. Haeri;S. Jafari;S. Bolouki

  • Chaos control via a simple fractional-order controller

    Mohammad Saleh Tavazoei;Mohammad Haeri

  • An optimization algorithm based on chaotic behavior and fractal nature

    Mohammad Saleh Tavazoei;Mohammad Haeri

  • Brief paper: On robust stability of LTI fractional-order delay systems of retarded and neutral type

    Kamran Akbari Moornani;Mohammad Haeri

  • On the Structural and Strong Structural Controllability of Undirected Networks

    Shima Sadat Mousavi;Mohammad Haeri;Mehran Mesbahi

  • More Details on Analysis of Fractional-order Van der Pol Oscillator

    Mohammad S. Tavazoei;Mohammad Haeri;Mina Attari;Sadegh Bolouki

  • Synchronizing different chaotic systems using active sliding mode control

    Mohammad Haeri;Amir Abbas Emadzadeh

  • Fractional order model reduction approach based on retention of the dominant dynamics: Application in IMC based tuning of FOPI and FOPID controllers

    Mahsan Tavakoli-Kakhki;Mohammad Haeri

  • Brief paper: Rational approximations in the simulation and implementation of fractional-order dynamics: A descriptor system approach

    Mohammad Saleh Tavazoei;Mohammad Haeri

  • Robust stability testing function and Kharitonov-like theorem for fractional order interval systems

    K. Akbari Moornani;M. Haeri

  • Model predictive control of non-linear discrete time systems: a linear matrix inequality approach

    N. Poursafar;H.D. Taghirad;M. Haeri

  • Simple Fractional Order Model Structures and their Applications in Control System Design

    Mahsan Tavakoli-Kakhki;Mohammad Haeri;Mohammad Saleh Tavazoei

  • Linear Active Disturbance Rejection Control From the Practical Aspects

    Behzad Ahi;Mohammad Haeri

Frequent Co-Authors

Hamid D. Taghirad
Hamid D. Taghirad K.N.Toosi University of Technology
YangQuan Chen
YangQuan Chen University of California, Merced
Housheng Su
Housheng Su Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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