Qian Ma is affiliated with Nanjing University of Science and Technology in China and has a research focus primarily in engineering and computer science. Their scholarly contributions are concentrated in various subfields including control and systems engineering, computer networks and communications, computational theory and mathematics, electrical and electronic engineering, and automotive engineering.
The main topics that characterize Qian Ma's research include adaptive control of nonlinear systems, stability and control of uncertain systems, neural networks stability and synchronization, adaptive dynamic programming control, advanced control systems optimization, distributed control multi-agent systems, and iterative learning control systems.
Qian Ma has authored several recent papers, demonstrating an active role in research related to control and systems engineering:
Other papers by Qian Ma's frequent coauthors with related fields include:
Qian Ma collaborates frequently with a group of coauthors including Shengyuan Xu, Qingtan Meng, Wenhui Liu, Guopeng Zhou, and Yingkang Xie.
The venues where Qian Ma publishes frequently are:
The research output from Qian Ma covers a significant number of publications in engineering and computer science, with a marked specialization in control and systems engineering domains. Their work spans theoretical and applied aspects of control theory, multi-agent systems, and neural network synchronization.
Huifang Min;Shengyuan Xu;Baoyong Zhang;Qian Ma
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Qian Ma;Shengyuan Xu;Frank L. Lewis;Baoyong Zhang
Qian Ma;Zhen Wang;Guoying Miao
Guozeng Cui;Shengyuan Xu;Frank L. Lewis;Baoyong Zhang
Huifang Min;Shengyuan Xu;Baoyong Zhang;Qian Ma
Guangming Zhuang;Qian Ma;Baoyong Zhang;Shengyuan Xu
Qian Ma;Shengyuan Xu;Yun Zou
Feng Li;Shengyuan Xu;Hao Shen;Qian Ma
Huifang Min;Shengyuan Xu;Qian Ma;Baoyong Zhang
Qian Ma;Gang Feng;Shengyuan Xu
Jun Chen;Jun Chen;Shengyuan Xu;Weimin Chen;Baoyong Zhang
Qian Ma;Shengyuan Xu;Frank L. Lewis
Tae H. Lee;Qian Ma;Shengyuan Xu;Ju H. Park
Jianping Zhou;Ju H. Park;Qian Ma
Qian Ma;Shengyuan Xu
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Lan Yao;Zhen Wang;Xia Huang;Yuxia Li
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Qian Ma;Junwei Lu
Guoying Miao;Qian Ma
Qian Ma;Guoying Miao
Baoyong Zhang;Shengyuan Xu;Qian Ma;Zhengqiang Zhang
Guangming Zhuang;Shengyuan Xu;Jianwei Xia;Qian Ma
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