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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to parameter robustness analysis and adaptive parameter estimation.

Overview

Soura Dasgupta is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, focusing primarily on fields such as Computer Science, Engineering, and Neuroscience. The scientist's work has contributed to subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Control and Systems Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

Dasgupta's main research topics include Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, and Neurological disorders and treatments. Specific areas of interest also cover Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence, Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments, Neural Networks Stability and Synchronization, and Stability and Control of Uncertain Systems.

They have published extensively across various venues, including arXiv (Cornell University), Automatica, IFAC-PapersOnLine, IEEE Control Systems Letters, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). Their recent papers feature studies related to Parkinson's disease and leader election algorithms in distributed systems.

  • "Linear predictive coding distinguishes spectral EEG features of Parkinson's disease" (2020) in Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
  • "Resting-state EEG measures cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease" (2024) in npj Parkinson's Disease
  • "A Resilient Leader Election Algorithm Using Aggregate Computing Blocks" (2020) in IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • "Near-optimal knowledge-free resilient leader election" (2022) in Automatica
  • "Linear Predictive Approaches Separate Field Potentials in Animal Model of Parkinson's Disease" (2020) in Frontiers in Neuroscience

Dasgupta has frequently collaborated with several coauthors, including Yuanqiu Mo, Nandakumar S. Narayanan, Jacob Beal, Arturo I. Espinoza, and Patrick May. These collaborations have contributed to research in various intersecting fields and topics.

In addition to journal publications, Dasgupta has contributed to book literature, with at least one book published by Springer International Publishing titled "Applied Soft Computing and Communication Networks" (2020).

Among recognized honors, Dasgupta was named an IEEE Fellow in 1998 for contributions to parameter robustness analysis and adaptive parameter estimation.

Best Publications

  • Source Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks From Signal Time-of-Arrival Measurements

    Enyang Xu;Zhi Ding;Soura Dasgupta

  • Asymptotically convergent modified recursive least-squares with data-dependent updating and forgetting factor for systems with bounded noise

    S. Dasgupta;Yih-Fang Huang

  • Circumnavigation Using Distance Measurements Under Slow Drift

    I. Shames;S. Dasgupta;B. Fidan;B. D. O. Anderson

  • Control of Minimally Persistent Formations in the Plane

    Changbin Yu;Brian D. O. Anderson;Soura Dasgupta;Bariş Fidan

  • Control of a Three-Coleader Formation in the Plane

    Brian D.O. Anderson;Changbin Yu;Soura Dasgupta;A. Stephen Morse

  • Target Tracking and Mobile Sensor Navigation in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Enyang Xu;Zhi Ding;S. Dasgupta

  • Distributed Control for Optimal Economic Dispatch of a Network of Heterogeneous Power Generators

    R. Mudumbai;S. Dasgupta;B. B. Cho

  • Control of Minimally Persistent Leader-Remote-Follower and Coleader Formations in the Plane

    Tyler H. Summers;Changbin Yu;Soura Dasgupta;Brian D. O. Anderson

  • Robust strict positive realness: characterization and construction

    B.D.O. Anderson;S. Dasgupta;P. Khargonekar;F.J. Kraus

  • Maintaining a Directed, Triangular Formation of Mobile Autonomous Agents

    M. Cao;A.S. Morse;C. Yu;B.D.O. Anderson

  • Linear predictive coding distinguishes spectral EEG features of Parkinson's disease.

    Fahim Anjum;Soura Dasgupta;Raghuraman Mudumbai;Arun Singh

  • Multiple Source Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Time of Arrival Measurement

    Hong Shen;Zhi Ding;Soura Dasgupta;Chunming Zhao

  • Distance Estimation From Received Signal Strength Under Log-Normal Shadowing: Bias and Variance

    S.D. Chitte;S. Dasgupta;Zhi Ding

  • A Semidefinite Programming Approach to Source Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Chen Meng;Zhi Ding;S. Dasgupta

  • Distance estimation from received signal strength under log-normal shadowing: Bias and variance

    S.D. Chitte;S. Dasgupta

  • Lyapunov functions for uncertain systems with applications to the stability of time varying systems

    S. Dasgupta;G. Chockalingam;B.D.O. Anderson;Minyue Fe

  • Controlling a triangular formation of mobile autonomous agents

    M. Cao;A.S. Morse;C. Yu;B.D.O. Anderson

  • Conditions for designing strictly positive real transfer functions for adaptive output error identification

    S. Dasgupta;A. Bhagwat

  • Kharitonov's theorem revisited

    Soura Dasgupta

  • Proceedings of the 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)

    Ming Cao;A. S. Morse;C. Yu;B. D. O. Anderson

  • Lyapunov functions for uncertain systems with applications to the stability of time varying systems

    G. Chockalingam;S. Dasgupta;B.D.O. Anderson;Minyue Fu

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian D. O. Anderson
Brian D. O. Anderson Australian National University
Zhi Ding
Zhi Ding University of California, Davis
Er-Wei Bai
Er-Wei Bai University of Iowa
Minyue Fu
Minyue Fu Southern University of Science and Technology
Changbin Yu
Changbin Yu Australian National University
Baris Fidan
Baris Fidan University of Waterloo
Ashish Pandharipande
Ashish Pandharipande Eindhoven University of Technology
Mathews Jacob
Mathews Jacob University of Iowa
Jacob Beal
Jacob Beal Raytheon (United States)
Upamanyu Madhow
Upamanyu Madhow University of California, Santa Barbara

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