Daniel Dolz

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Transmission Scheduling for Remote State Estimation Over Packet Dropping Links in the Presence of an Eavesdropper
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
2020-01-28Paper
Performance Tradeoffs for Networked Jump Observer-Based Fault Diagnosis
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
2018-08-22Paper
Observer-based controllers with data dropout rate adaptation
International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control
2018-01-05Paper
Co-design of jump estimators and transmission policies for wireless multi-hop networks with fading channels
Automatica
2017-10-11Paper
Co-design of jump estimators and transmission policies for wireless multi-hop networks with fading channels
Automatica
2017-10-11Paper
Quadratic Model Predictive Control Including Input Cardinality Constraints
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
2017-09-08Paper
Networked gain-scheduled fault diagnosis under control input dropouts without data delivery acknowledgment
International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control
2016-04-12Paper
Jump state estimation with multiple sensors with packet dropping and delaying channels
International Journal of Systems Science. Principles and Applications of Systems and Integration
2016-03-18Paper
Co-design of \(H_\infty\) jump observers for event-based measurements over networks
International Journal of Systems Science. Principles and Applications of Systems and Integration
2016-03-18Paper
Inferential networked \(\mathcal H_\infty\) control with accessibility constraints in both the sensor and actuator channels
International Journal of Systems Science. Principles and Applications of Systems and Integration
2014-04-17Paper
Performance vs complexity trade-offs for Markovian networked jump estimators2014-03-20Paper


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