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3274
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Overview

Quanmin Zhu is affiliated with the University of the West of England in the United Kingdom and specializes primarily in the field of Engineering, with a notable focus on Control and Systems Engineering. Their research spans several interconnected subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Aerospace Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Computational Mechanics.

The main topics addressed in Zhu's work include:

  • Adaptive Control of Nonlinear Systems
  • Control Systems and Identification
  • Fault Detection and Control Systems
  • Advanced Control Systems Optimization
  • Iterative Learning Control Systems
  • Stability and Control of Uncertain Systems
  • Advanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques

Zhu's publication record features frequent contributions to multiple academic venues. These include:

  • International Journal of Systems Science
  • Entropy
  • International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing
  • Complexity
  • Automatica

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Zhu are as follows:

  • Modified Kalman filtering based multi-step-length gradient iterative algorithm for ARX models with random missing outputs, 2020, Automatica
  • Separable Synchronous Multi-Innovation Gradient-Based Iterative Signal Modeling From On-Line Measurements, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Novel parameter estimation method for the systems with colored noises by using the filtering identification idea, 2024, Systems & Control Letters
  • Decomposition strategy-based hierarchical least mean square algorithm for control systems from the impulse responses, 2021, International Journal of Systems Science
  • Identification and U-control of a state-space system with time-delay, 2021, International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing

Frequent collaboration is evident in Zhu's co-authorship with several researchers, including:

  • Jing Chen
  • Hamidreza Nemati
  • Ruobing Li
  • Weicun Zhang
  • Haiping Du

Best Publications

  • Advances and Applications in Sliding Mode Control systems

    Ahmad Taher Azar;Quanmin Zhu

  • Complex System Modelling and Control Through Intelligent Soft Computations

    Quanmin Zhu;Ahmad Taher Azar

  • Separable Synchronous Multi-Innovation Gradient-Based Iterative Signal Modeling From On-Line Measurements

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  • Nash-optimization enhanced distributed model predictive control applied to the Shell benchmark problem

    Shaoyuan Li;Yan Zhang;Quanmin Zhu

  • Nonlinear Model Validation Using Correlation Tests

    S. A. Billings;Q. M. Zhu

  • Modified Kalman filtering based multi-step-length gradient iterative algorithm for ARX models with random missing outputs

    Jing Chen;Quanmin Zhu;Yanjun Liu

  • Adaptive general predictive controller for nonlinear systems

    Q. M. Zhu;Kevin Warwick;J. L. Douce

  • Performance analysis of the generalised projection identification for time-varying systems

    Feng Ding;Ling Xu;Quanmin Zhu

  • Robust finite-time control approach for robotic manipulators

    D. Zhao;S. Li;Q. Zhu;F. Gao

  • Decentralised load-frequency controller design based on structured singular values

    T.C. Yang;H. Cimen;Q.M. Zhu

  • A real-time EMG pattern recognition method for virtual myoelectric hand control

    Kexin Xing;Peipei Yang;Jian Huang;Yongji Wang

  • Robust adaptive sliding mode control for uncertain discrete-time systems with time delay

    Yuanqing Xia;Zheng Zhu;Chunming Li;Hongjiu Yang

  • A pole placement controller for non-linear dynamic plants

    Quanmin Zhu;L Z Guo

  • Adaptive backstepping sliding mode control for leader-follower multi-agent systems

    D. Zhao;T. Zou;S. Li;Q. Zhu

  • Stable adaptive neurocontrol for nonlinear discrete-time systems

    Quanmin Zhu;Lingzhong Guo

  • Model validation tests for multivariable nonlinear models including neural networks

    S. A. Billings;Q. M. Zhu

  • Fast orthogonal identification of nonlinear stochastic models and radial basis function neural networks

    Q. M. Zhu;S. A. Billings

  • Robust adaptive terminal sliding mode-based synchronised position control for multiple motion axes systems

    D. Zhao;S. Li;F. Gao;Q. Zhu

  • Hierarchical Newton and least squares iterative estimation algorithm for dynamic systems by transfer functions based on the impulse responses

    Ling Xu;Ling Xu;Feng Ding;Feng Ding;Feng Ding;Quanmin Zhu

  • Neural network enhanced generalised minimum variance self-tuning controller for nonlinear discrete-time systems

    Q. M. Zhu;Z. Ma;Kevin Warwick

  • A framework of neural networks based consensus control for multiple robotic manipulators

    Dongya Zhao;Wei Ni;Quanmin Zhu;Quanmin Zhu

Frequent Co-Authors

Shaoyuan Li
Shaoyuan Li Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Stephen A. Billings
Stephen A. Billings University of Sheffield
Saleh Mobayen
Saleh Mobayen National Yunlin University of Science and Technology
Sarah K. Spurgeon
Sarah K. Spurgeon University College London
Jing Na
Jing Na Kunming University of Science and Technology
Chris Melhuish
Chris Melhuish University of the West of England
Xing-Gang Yan
Xing-Gang Yan University of Kent
Biao Huang
Biao Huang University of Alberta
Xinping Guan
Xinping Guan Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Leonid Fridman
Leonid Fridman National Autonomous University of Mexico

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