Journal: Annual Reviews in Control

Volume 36, Issue 2

173 -- 181Michael G. Safonov. Origins of robust control: Early history and future speculations
182 -- 197I. Michael Ross, Mark Karpenko. A review of pseudospectral optimal control: From theory to flight
198 -- 219Y. Yang. Spacecraft attitude determination and control: Quaternion based method
220 -- 234S. Joe Qin. Survey on data-driven industrial process monitoring and diagnosis
235 -- 243Amir Vasebi, Éric Poulin, Daniel Hodouin. Dynamic data reconciliation in mineral and metallurgical plants
244 -- 254Evangelos Eleftheriou. Nanopositioning for storage applications
255 -- 266B. Wayne Bequette. Challenges and recent progress in the development of a closed-loop artificial pancreas
267 -- 283S. Campbell, Wasif Naeem, George W. Irwin. A review on improving the autonomy of unmanned surface vehicles through intelligent collision avoidance manoeuvres
284 -- 290Hervé Panetto, Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves, Arturo Molina. Enterprise Integration and Networking: Theory and practice
291 -- 299Adina Cretan, Carlos Coutinho, Ben Bratu, Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves. NEGOSEIO: A framework for negotiations toward Sustainable Enterprise Interoperability
300 -- 308Clémentine Cornu, Vincent Chapurlat, Jean-Marc Quiot, François Irigoin. Customizable Interoperability Assessment Methodology to support technical processes deployment in large companies
309 -- 317Antonio Giovannini, Alexis Aubry, Hervé Panetto, Michele Dassisti, Hind El Haouzi. Ontology-based system for supporting manufacturing sustainability
318 -- 326Milan Zdravkovic, Miroslav Trajanovic, Milos Stojkovic, Dragan Misic, Nikola Vitkovic. A case of using the Semantic Interoperability Framework for custom orthopedic implants manufacturing
327 -- 337Ovidiu Noran. Achieving a sustainable interoperability of standards
338 -- 345Doaa Soliman, Kleanthis Thramboulidis, Georg Frey. Transformation of Function Block Diagrams to UPPAAL timed automata for the verification of safety applications
346 -- 358Farouk Belkadi, Nicolas Dremont, Alban Notin, Nadege Troussier, Mourad Messadia. A meta-modelling framework for knowledge consistency in collaborative design
359 -- 0Said Ghani Khan, Guido Herrmann, Frank L. Lewis, Tony Pipe, Chris Melhuish. Corrigendum to 'Reinforcement Learning and Optimal Adaptive Control: An Overview and Implementation Examples' [Annual Reviews in Control 36 (1) (2012) 42-59]

Volume 36, Issue 1

1 -- 10Lubomír Bakule, Martin Papík. Decentralized control and communication
11 -- 25Daizhan Cheng, Hongsheng Qi, Yin Zhao. Analysis and control of general logical networks - An algebraic approach
26 -- 41Enrico Lovisari, Sandro Zampieri. Performance metrics in the average consensus problem: A tutorial
42 -- 59Said Ghani Khan, Guido Herrmann, Frank L. Lewis, Tony Pipe, Chris Melhuish. Reinforcement learning and optimal adaptive control: An overview and implementation examples
60 -- 72Jin Jiang, Xiang Yu. Fault-tolerant control systems: A comparative study between active and passive approaches
73 -- 84Dmitry A. Ivanov, Alexandre Dolgui, Boris V. Sokolov. Applicability of optimal control theory to adaptive supply chain planning and scheduling
85 -- 100Hyesung Seok, Shimon Y. Nof, Florin G. Filip. Sustainability decision support system based on collaborative control theory
101 -- 117Esma Yahia, Mario Lezoche, Alexis Aubry, Hervé Panetto. Semantics enactment for interoperability assessment in enterprise information systems
118 -- 128P. Soru, Giuseppe De Nicolao, C. Toffanin, Chiara Dalla Man, Claudio Cobelli, Lalo Magni. MPC based Artificial Pancreas: Strategies for individualization and meal compensation
129 -- 147Tristan Perez, Mogens Blanke. Ship roll damping control
148 -- 160Charles Poussot-Vassal, Cristiano Spelta, Olivier Sename, Sergio M. Savaresi, Luc Dugard. Survey and performance evaluation on some automotive semi-active suspension control methods: A comparative study on a single-corner model
161 -- 171Alberto Broggi, Paolo Medici, Paolo Zani, Alessandro Coati, Matteo Panciroli. Autonomous vehicles control in the VisLab Intercontinental Autonomous Challenge