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63
Citations
18342
World Ranking
1346
National Ranking
27

Overview

Riccardo Marino is affiliated with the University of Rome Tor Vergata in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of Engineering, with a primary focus on Control and Systems Engineering.

The scientist's research work addresses several subfields, including:

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Marino's research topics cover a range of control systems and automotive technologies, highlighting:

  • Adaptive Control of Nonlinear Systems
  • Control Systems and Identification
  • Iterative Learning Control Systems
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
  • Stability and Control of Uncertain Systems
  • Vehicle Dynamics and Control Systems
  • Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies

The scientist has published in various venues, with multiple contributions to leading journals such as:

  • Automatica
  • IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
  • Systems & Control Letters
  • Control Engineering Practice
  • Biomedical Signal Processing and Control

Frequent co-authors in Marino's work include:

  • P. Tomei
  • Cristiano Maria Verrelli
  • Manuel Gnucci
  • Gerardo Amato
  • Gilney Damm

Notable recent publications by Riccardo Marino include:

  • "Nonlinear Robust Coordinated PSS-AVR Control for a Synchronous Generator Connected to an Infinite Bus" (2021), published in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
  • "Adaptive tracking control for underactuated mechanical systems with relative degree two" (2021), published in Automatica
  • "An Enhanced Feedback Adaptive Observer for Nonlinear Systems With Lack of Persistency of Excitation" (2022), published in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
  • "On exponentially convergent parameter estimation with lack of persistency of excitation" (2021), published in Systems & Control Letters
  • "Adaptive slip vectoring for speed and yaw-rate control in electric vehicles with four in-wheel motors" (2023), published in Control Engineering Practice

Best Publications

  • Nonlinear control design: geometric, adaptive and robust

    Riccardo Marino;Patrizio Tomei

  • Adaptive input-output linearizing control of induction motors

    R. Marino;S. Peresada;P. Valigi

  • Global adaptive output-feedback control of nonlinear systems. II. Nonlinear parameterization

    R. Marino;P. Tomei

  • Feedback linearizing control of switched reluctance motors

    M. Ilic'-Spong;R. Marino;S. Peresada;D. Taylor

  • Nonlinear control design

    R Marino;P Tomei

  • Adaptive Regulation of Nonlinear Systems with Unmodeled Dynamics

    D.G. Taylor;P.V. Kokotovic;R. Marino;I. Kanellakopoulos

  • Nested PID steering control for lane keeping in autonomous vehicles

    Riccardo Marino;Stefano Scalzi;Mariana Netto

  • Adaptive regulation of nonlinear systems with unmodeled dynamics

    D.G. Taylor;P.V. Kokotovic;R. Marino;I. Kannellakopoulos

  • Global estimation of n unknown frequencies

    R. Marino;P. Tomei

  • On dynamic feedback linearization

    B. Charlet;J. Levine;R. Marino

  • Global adaptive observers for nonlinear systems via filtered transformations

    R. Marino;P. Tomei

  • Adaptive observers for single output nonlinear systems

    R. Marino

  • Adaptive observers with arbitrary exponential rate of convergence for nonlinear systems

    R. Marino;P. Tomei

  • Robust stabilization of feedback linearizable time-varying uncertain nonlinear systems

    Riccardo Marino;Patrizio Tomei

  • An extended direct scheme for robust adaptive nonlinear control

    I. Kanellakopoulos;P. V. Kokotovic;R. Marino

  • Global adaptive output feedback control of induction motors with uncertain rotor resistance

    R. Marino;S. Peresada;P. Tomei

  • Sufficient conditions for dynamic state feedback linearization

    B. Charlet;J. Lévine;R. Marino

  • Induction Motor Control Design

    Riccardo Marino;Patrizio Tomei;Cristiano M. Verrelli

  • Robust adaptive observers for nonlinear systems with bounded disturbances

    R. Marine;G.L. Santosuosso;P. Tomei

  • On-line stator and rotor resistance estimation for induction motors

    R. Marino;S. Peresada;P. Tomei

  • Global adaptive output-feedback control of nonlinear systems

    R. Marino;P. Tomei

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrizio Tomei
Patrizio Tomei University of Rome Tor Vergata
Petar V. Kokotovic
Petar V. Kokotovic University of California, Santa Barbara
Ioannis Kanellakopoulos
Ioannis Kanellakopoulos Oraton Consulting
Françoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue
Françoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue University of Paris-Saclay
Luca Zarri
Luca Zarri University of Bologna

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