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38
Citations
7955
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4826
National Ranking
718

Overview

Yong-Yan Cao is affiliated with Wuhan University of Science and Technology in China. Their research primarily focuses on engineering with specific attention to safety, risk, reliability, and quality, as well as industrial and manufacturing engineering. Additional subfields in their work include control and systems engineering and management of technology and innovation.

The main topics addressed by Yong-Yan Cao span systems engineering methodologies and applications, safety systems engineering in autonomy, flexible and reconfigurable manufacturing systems, product development and customization, manufacturing process and optimization, and technology assessment and management.

Yong-Yan Cao's recent publications include:

  • A hybrid approach to system verification in early design for complex mechatronic systems based on formal functional semantics (2023, Advanced Engineering Informatics)
  • Model-enabled complexity measurement for aerospace equipment architectures (2024, IEEE Access)
  • Research on Vegetable Product Replenishment Decision Based on K-means Algorithm (2024, Highlights in Business Economics and Management)

Their research has been disseminated in a range of academic venues such as Advanced Engineering Informatics, IEEE Access, and Highlights in Business Economics and Management.

Frequent collaborators in their work include Yusheng Liu, Qin Xu-jia, Yaodong Wang, Cao Wangbin, and Yu Houman.

Best Publications

  • Analysis and synthesis of nonlinear time-delay systems via fuzzy control approach

    Yong-Yan Cao;P.M. Frank

  • Technical Communique: Static Output Feedback Stabilization: An ILMI Approach

    Yong-Yan Cao;James Lam;You-Xiam Sun

  • Stability analysis and synthesis of nonlinear time-delay systems via linear Takagi–Sugeno fuzzy models

    Yong-Yan Cao;Paul Martin Frank

  • Delay-dependent robust stabilization of uncertain systems with multiple state delays

    Yong-Yan Cao;You-Xian Sun;Chuwang Cheng

  • Robust H/sub /spl infin// control of uncertain Markovian jump systems with time-delay

    Yong-Yan Cao;J. Lam

  • Robust stability analysis and fuzzy-scheduling control for nonlinear systems subject to actuator saturation

    Yong-Yan Cao;Zongli Lin

  • Robust H/sub /spl infin// disturbance attenuation for a class of uncertain discrete-time fuzzy systems

    Yong-Yan Cao;P.M. Frank

  • An antiwindup approach to enlarging domain of attraction for linear systems subject to actuator saturation

    Yong-Yan Cao;Zongli Lin;D.G. Ward

  • Brief Stability analysis of discrete-time systems with actuator saturation by a saturation-dependent Lyapunov function

    Yong-Yan Cao;Zongli Lin

  • Stability analysis of linear time-delay systems subject to input saturation

    Yong-Yan Cao;Zongli Lin;Tingshu Hu

  • Delay-dependent robust H∞ control for uncertain systems with time-varying delays

    Y.-Y. Cao;Y.-X. Sun;J. Lam

  • Set invariance analysis and gain-scheduling control for LPV systems subject to actuator saturation

    Yong-Yan Cao;Zongli Lin;Yacov A. Shamash

  • A linear matrix inequality (LMI) approach to robust H/sub 2/ sampled-data control for linear uncertain systems

    Li-Sheng Hu;J. Lam;Yong-Yan Cao;Hui-He Shao

  • Stochastic stabilizability and H∞ control for discrete-time jump linear systems with time delay ☆

    Yong-Yan Cao;James Lam

  • A descriptor system approach to robust stability analysis and controller synthesis

    Yong-Yan Cao;Zongli Lin

  • Computation of Robust Stability Bounds for Time-delay Systems with Nonlinear Time-varying Perturbations

    Yong-Yan Cao;James Lam

  • Robust stabilization of uncertain systems with time-varying multistate delay

    Yong-Yan Cao;You-Xian Sun

  • Simultaneous stabilization via static output feedback and state feedback

    Yong-Yan Cao;You-Xian Sun;J. Lam

  • Delay-dependent stochastic stability and H∞ analysis for time-delay systems with Markovian jumping parameters

    Yong-Yan Cao;James Lam;Lisheng Hu

  • An output feedback /spl Hscr//sub /spl infin// controller design for linear systems subject to sensor nonlinearities

    Yong-Yan Cao;Zongli Lin;B.M. Chen

  • Stability analysis of discrete-time systems with actuator saturation by a saturation-dependent Lyapunov function

    Yong-Yan Cao;Zongli Lin

Frequent Co-Authors

Zongli Lin
Zongli Lin University of Virginia
James Lam
James Lam University of Hong Kong
Paul M. Frank
Paul M. Frank University of Duisburg-Essen
Weidong Zhang
Weidong Zhang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Peng Cheng
Peng Cheng Zhejiang University
Biao Huang
Biao Huang University of Alberta
Peng Shi
Peng Shi University of Adelaide
Tingshu Hu
Tingshu Hu University of Massachusetts Lowell

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