zbMath0973.70001MaRDI QIDQ2703549
Bong Wie
Publication date: 6 March 2001
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An estimation of point-wise approximation error using the set of numerical solutions,
Kinematics in the information age,
Turbulent flow in rough wall channels: \textit{validation} of RANS models,
Mathematical modeling of spacecraft guidance and control system in 3D space orbit transfer mission,
Finite-time partial stability and stabilization, and optimal feedback control,
Distributed and cooperative quaternion-based attitude synchronization and tracking control for a network of heterogeneous spacecraft formation flying mission,
The output torque estimation of MCMG for agile satellites,
Attitude tracking with an adaptive sliding mode response to reaction wheel failure,
Uncertainty quantification by geometric characterization of sensitivity spaces,
On a posteriori error estimation using distances between numerical solutions and angles between truncation errors,
A robust optimization approach for magnetic spacecraft attitude stabilization,
On the Accuracy of the Model Predictive Control Method,
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Optimal attitude control of a rigid body using geometrically exact computations on \(SO(3)\),
Approximating optimal finite horizon feedback by model predictive control,
Combining global and local strategies to optimize parameters in magnetic spacecraft control via attitude feedback,
Structural modelling and Bayesian inference for model validation and confidence extrapolation,
Application and comparison of kernel functions for linear parameter varying model approximation of nonlinear systems,
Hidden genes genetic optimization for variable-size design space problems,
Thrust vector control of an upper-stage rocket with multiple propellant slosh modes,
The leader-following attitude control of multiple rigid spacecraft systems,
Validation challenge workshop,
Multivariate approach to the thermal challenge problem,
Robust model updating with insufficient data,
A comprehensive framework for verification, validation, and uncertainty quantification in scientific computing,
Ensemble Kalman filters and geometric characterization of sensitivity spaces for uncertainty quantification in optimization,
Geometric properties of projective constraint violation stabilization method for generally constrained multibody systems on manifolds,
Null controllability with vanishing energy for discrete-time systems,
Differential games, partial-state stabilization, and model reference adaptive control,
Nonlinear model predictive control strategy for low thrust spacecraft missions,
On numerical uncertainties in scale-resolving simulations of canonical wall turbulence,
Numerical simulation and experimental validation of coupled flow, heat transfer and electromagnetic problems in electrical transformers,
A discrete-time observer design for spacecraft attitude determination using an orthogonality-preserving algorithm,
Verification and validation in computational engineering and science: basic concepts,
Low Earth-orbit satellite attitude stabilization with fractional regulators,
Review of code and solution verification procedures for computational simulation,
Fuzzy logic based fault-tolerant attitude control for nonlinear flexible spacecraft with sampled-data input,
Robust stabilization of multilinear interval plants by Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy controllers,
Earth-Moon weak stability boundaries in the restricted three- and four-body problem,
Slosh analyzes of a full vehicle-tank model with SDRE control with a hydraulic damper,
Numerical analysis of the Burgers' equation in the presence of uncertainty,
STOCHASTIC MODEL PREDICTIVE CONTROL FOR SPACECRAFT RENDEZVOUS AND DOCKING VIA A DISTRIBUTIONALLY ROBUST OPTIMIZATION APPROACH,
Coordinate independent adaptive attitude tracking control design for spacecraft robust to time-varying system uncertainties,
The estimation of approximation error using inverse problem and a set of numerical solutions,
Solving elliptic boundary value problems with uncertain coefficients by the finite element method: the stochastic formulation