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Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Czechia
2026

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
37
Citations
8928
World Ranking
5027
National Ranking
2

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Czechia Leader Award
  • 2007 - Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)

Overview

Vladimír Kučera is affiliated with the Czech Technical University in Prague in the Czech Republic. Their research is primarily focused on engineering and computer science, with notable contributions in control and systems engineering as well as computer networks and communications. The main research topics covered by their work include stability and control of uncertain systems, quantum chaos and dynamical systems, control and stability of dynamical systems, adaptive control of nonlinear systems, distributed control multi-agent systems, matrix theory and algorithms, and formal methods in verification.

Several recent publications demonstrate the trajectory of Vladimír Kučera's research contributions. The papers include:

  • Modification of Infinite and Unstable Invariant Zeros in Linear Systems Using Stability-Preserving State Feedback, 2024, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
  • Decentralised controller design for a large-scale linear discrete-time polytopic uncertain systems, 2022, International Journal of Systems Science
  • Assignment of infinite zero orders in linear systems using state feedback, 2021, Automatica
  • Decoupling With Stability of Linear Systems by Static-State Feedback, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
  • Stability-Preserving Morse Normal Form, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control

Their frequent co-authors include Vojtěch Veselý and Jana Paulusová. Vladimír Kučera has a consistent publication presence in recognized venues, with a significant number of papers published in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, followed by publications in the International Journal of Systems Science, Automatica, and arXiv (Cornell University).

Their research aligns with various specialized subfields within engineering and computer science, notably:

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Artificial Intelligence

Throughout their research career, Vladimír Kučera has focused on addressing challenges related to control theory, particularly in uncertain and nonlinear systems, stability-preserving methods, and the development of state feedback techniques.

In recognition of their work, Vladimír Kučera was named a Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) in 2007.

Best Publications

  • Discrete Linear Control: The Polynomial Equation Approach

    V. Kucera;Jaroslav Dolezal

  • Analysis and design of discrete linear control systems

    Vladimír Kučera

  • Diophantine equations in control—a survey

    Vladimír Kučera

  • A contribution to matrix quadratic equations

    V. Kucera

  • A necessary and sufficient condition for output feedback stabilizability

    V. Kučera;C. E. de Souza

  • Positive polynomials and robust stabilization with fixed-order controllers

    D. Henrion;M. Sebek;V. Kucera

  • Optimal control: Linear quadratic methods: Brian D. O. Anderson and John B. Moore☆

    Vladimír Kučera

  • A review of the matrix Riccati equation

    Vladimír Kučera

  • Stability of Discrete Linear Feedback Systems

    Vladimír Kučera

  • Stabilization via static output feedback

    A. Trofino-Neto;V. Kucera

  • Fundamental theorem of state feedback for singular systems

    V. Kučera;P. Zagalak

  • The discrete Riccati equation of optimal control

    Vladimír Kučera

  • Stochastic multivariable control: A polynomial equation approach

    V. Kucera

  • Delayed resonator with acceleration feedback - Complete stability analysis by spectral methods and vibration absorber design

    Tomáš Vyhlídal;Nejat Olgac;Vladimír Kučera

  • Brief paper: Parameterization of all stabilizing H∞ static state-feedback gains: Application to output-feedback design

    J. Gadewadikar;Frank L. Lewis;L. Xie;V. Kucera

  • A necessary and sufficient condition for static output feedback stabilizability of linear discrete-time systems

    Danica Rosinová;Vojtech Veselý;Vladimír Kučera

  • The Matrix Equation $AX + XB = C$

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  • Algebraic Riccati Equation: Hermitian and Definite Solutions

    Vladimír Kučera

  • Robust pole placement for second-order systems: an LMI approach

    Didier Henrion;Michael Šebek;Vladimír Kučera

  • Algebraic design of anisochronic controllers for time delay systems

    Pavel Zítek;Vladimír Kučera

  • On deadbeat controllers

    V. Kucera;M. Sebek

  • 1972 IFAC congress paper: On nonnegative definite solutions to matrix quadratic equations

    Vladimir Kucera

  • Exact model matching, polynomial equation approach

    Vladimír Kučera

  • Efficient algorithm for matrix spectral factorization

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Frequent Co-Authors

Patrizio Colaneri
Patrizio Colaneri Polytechnic University of Milan
Didier Henrion
Didier Henrion Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems
Sophie Tarbouriech
Sophie Tarbouriech Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems
Nejat Olgac
Nejat Olgac University of Connecticut
Torsten Söderström
Torsten Söderström Uppsala University
Frank L. Lewis
Frank L. Lewis The University of Texas at Arlington
Lihua Xie
Lihua Xie Nanyang Technological University
Rifat Sipahi
Rifat Sipahi Northeastern University
Xiaoping Liu
Xiaoping Liu Lakehead University
Brian D. O. Anderson
Brian D. O. Anderson Australian National University

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