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Overview

Nathan van de Wouw is affiliated with Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Engineering, with significant contributions in Control and Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their work covers a range of specific topics including:

  • Model Reduction and Neural Networks
  • Fault Detection and Control Systems
  • Advanced Control Systems Optimization
  • Iterative Learning Control Systems
  • Control Systems and Identification
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
  • Numerical methods for differential equations

Nathan van de Wouw has authored numerous papers published across various venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
  • IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • Automatica
  • Nonlinear Dynamics

Some recent papers illustrating the scope of their research are:

  • Adaptive Control for Mechanical Ventilation for Improved Pressure Support, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
  • Repetitive control design based on forwarding for nonlinear minimum-phase systems, 2021, Automatica
  • To stick or to slip: A reset PID control perspective on positioning systems with friction, 2020, Annual Reviews in Control
  • Extremum-seeking control for optimization of time-varying steady-state responses of nonlinear systems, 2020, Automatica
  • Modeling and Numerical Implementation of Managed-Pressure-Drilling Systems for the Assessment of Pressure-Control Systems, 2020, SPE Drilling & Completion

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Carlos Murguia
  • Bart Besselink
  • R.H.B. Fey
  • W.H.A. Schilders
  • Haleh Hayati

Best Publications

  • Networked Control Systems With Communication Constraints: Tradeoffs Between Transmission Intervals, Delays and Performance

    W P Maurice H Heemels;Andrew R Teel;Nathan van de Wouw;Dragan Nešić

  • Lp String Stability of Cascaded Systems: Application to Vehicle Platooning

    Jeroen Ploeg;Nathan van de Wouw;Henk Nijmeijer

  • Design and experimental evaluation of cooperative adaptive cruise control

    Jeroen Ploeg;Bart T. M. Scheepers;Ellen van Nunen;Nathan van de Wouw

  • Stability Analysis of Networked Control Systems Using a Switched Linear Systems Approach

    M. C. F. Donkers;W. P. M. H. Heemels;N. van de Wouw;L. Hetel

  • Controller Synthesis for String Stability of Vehicle Platoons

    Jeroen Ploeg;Dipan P. Shukla;Nathan van de Wouw;Henk Nijmeijer

  • Cooperative adaptive cruise control: Network-aware analysis of string stability

    S Sinan Öncü;J Jeroen Ploeg;van de N Nathan Wouw;H Henk Nijmeijer

  • Stability of Networked Control Systems With Uncertain Time-Varying Delays

    M.B.G. Cloosterman;N. van de Wouw;W.P.M.H. Heemels;H. Nijmeijer

  • Controller synthesis for networked control systems

    M. B. G. Cloosterman;L. Hetel;N. van de Wouw;W. P. M. H. Heemels

  • Convergent dynamics, a tribute to Boris Pavlovich Demidovich

    A. Pavlov;A.Y. Pogromsky;N. van de Wouw;H. Nijmeijer

  • Uniform Output Regulation of Nonlinear Systems: A Convergent Dynamics Approach

    A.V. Pavlov;N. van de Wouw;H. Nijmeijer

  • Stability and Convergence of Mechanical Systems with Unilateral Constraints

    Remco I. Leine;Nathan Wouw

  • Graceful Degradation of Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control

    Jeroen Ploeg;Elham Semsar-Kazerooni;Guido Lijster;Nathan van de Wouw

  • Nonlinear drillstring dynamics analysis

    Christophe Germay;Nathan Van de Wouw;Henk Nijmeijer;Rodolphe Sepulchre

  • Robust Stability of Networked Control Systems with Time-varying Network-induced Delays

    Marieke Cloosterman;Nathan van de Wouw;Maurice Heemels;Henk Nijmeijer

  • Robust Active Chatter Control in the High-Speed Milling Process

    N. J. M. van Dijk;N. van de Wouw;E. J. J. Doppenberg;H. A. J. Oosterling

  • Reconfigurable control of piecewise affine systems with actuator and sensor faults: Stability and tracking

    J. H. Richter;W. P. M. H. Heemels;N. van de Wouw;J. Lunze

  • A virtual structure approach to formation control of unicycle mobile robots using mutual coupling

    AD Anna Sadowska;van den Tha Thijs Broek;Hjc Henri Huijberts;van de N Nathan Wouw

  • Technical communique: On polytopic inclusions as a modeling framework for systems with time-varying delays

    R. H. Gielen;S. Olaru;M. Lazar;W. P. M. H. Heemels

  • Cooperative Intersection Control Based on Virtual Platooning

    Alejandro Ivan Morales Medina;Nathan van de Wouw;Henk Nijmeijer

  • Stability Analysis of Networked Control Systems Using a Switched Linear Systems Approach

    M. C. Donkers;L. Hetel;W. P. Heemels;N. Wouw

  • Uniform Output Regulation of Nonlinear Systems

    Alexey Pavlov;Henk Nijmeijer;Nathan Wouw

  • Non-smooth Dynamical Systems

    Remco I. Leine;Nathan van de Wouw

Frequent Co-Authors

Henk Nijmeijer
Henk Nijmeijer Eindhoven University of Technology
Jeroen Ploeg
Jeroen Ploeg Siemens (Netherlands)
Emmanuel M Detournay
Emmanuel M Detournay University of Minnesota
Dragan Nesic
Dragan Nesic University of Melbourne
Bart De Schutter
Bart De Schutter Delft University of Technology
Jean-Pierre Richard
Jean-Pierre Richard University of Lille
Ricardo G. Sanfelice
Ricardo G. Sanfelice University of California, Santa Cruz
Wim Michiels
Wim Michiels KU Leuven
Zhong-Ping Jiang
Zhong-Ping Jiang New York University
Markus Mueller
Markus Mueller University of Edinburgh

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