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Daniel E. Davison
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- affiliation: University of Waterloo, Canada
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2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [c21]Xiao Qi Shi, Daniel E. Davison, Raymond H. S. Kwong, Edward J. Davison:
Optimized decentralized control of large scale systems. ICCA 2016: 127-134 - 2015
- [c20]N. Parsotam, Daniel E. Davison:
Small data-set EKF-based parameter estimation for a behavior-modification model. CCA 2015: 607-613 - 2013
- [j9]William S. W. Wang, Daniel E. Davison, Edward J. Davison:
Controller Design for Multivariable Linear Time-Invariant Unknown Systems. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 58(9): 2292-2306 (2013) - [c19]Jie Ni, Dana Kulic, Daniel E. Davison:
A model-based feedback-control approach to behavior modification through reward-induced attitude change. ACC 2013: 1956-1963 - [c18]D. Bickford, Daniel E. Davison:
Systematic multi-loop control for autonomous bicycle path following. CCECE 2013: 1-5 - 2012
- [c17]Daniel E. Davison, Ruth-Anne Vanderwater, Kevin ZhongKai Zhou:
A control-theory reward-based approach to behavior modification in the presence of social-norm pressure and conformity pressure. ACC 2012: 4076-4052 - [c16]Yining Liu, Daniel E. Davison:
A targeting approach to disturbance rejection in multi-agent systems. CCECE 2012: 1-6 - 2011
- [c15]R. Vanderwater, Daniel E. Davison:
Using rewards to change a person's behavior: A double-integrator output-feedback dynamic control approach. ACC 2011: 1861-1866 - [c14]Nasim A. Shams, Daniel E. Davison:
A co-operative control approach to the regulation of nonlinear discrete-time structured systems. CCECE 2011: 611-616 - 2010
- [c13]Nasim A. Shams, Daniel E. Davison:
A graph-theoretic condition necessary for the stabilization of crowds using cooperating control agents. CCECE 2010: 1-8
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j8]Kevin Spieser, Daniel E. Davison:
Multi-agent stabilisation of the psychological dynamics of one-dimensional crowds. Autom. 45(3): 657-664 (2009) - [c12]Kevin Spieser, Daniel E. Davison:
A cooperative multi-agent approach for stabilizing the psychological dynamics of a two-dimensional crowd. ACC 2009: 5737-5742 - [c11]Wilfred W. Kwok, Darrell Gaudette, Daniel E. Davison:
Multivariable controller design in the face of sensor delays: A separation principle approach. CCECE 2009: 1012-1017 - [c10]Edward J. Davison, Daniel E. Davison, Simon Lam:
Multivariable three-term optimal controller design for large-scale systems. CDC 2009: 940-945 - 2008
- [c9]Kevin Spieser, Daniel E. Davison:
Stabilizing the psychological dynamics of people in a queue. ACC 2008: 4173-4178 - 2007
- [c8]Kristjan Bergey, Kevin Spieser, Daniel E. Davison:
The Psychological Dynamics of Students in a Classroom: Modeling and Control Strategies Based on Suggestibility Theory. CCA 2007: 658-663 - 2006
- [j7]James Stewart, Daniel E. Davison:
On overshoot and nonminimum phase zeros. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 51(8): 1378-1382 (2006) - [c7]Darrell Gaudette, Daniel E. Davison:
Performance limitations imposed by sensor time delays in a general 2-DOF control scheme. ACC 2006: 1-6 - [c6]J. Stewart, Daniel E. Davison:
Dose control in radiotherapy cancer treatment: improving dose coverage with estimation and feedback. ACC 2006: 1-6 - 2005
- [j6]Edward J. Davison, Daniel E. Davison, Ruth Milman:
Transient Response Shaping, Model Based Cheap Control, Saturation Indices and MPC. Eur. J. Control 11(4-5): 288-300 (2005) - [j5]Daniel E. Miller, Daniel E. Davison:
Stabilization in the Presence of an Uncertain Arbitrarily Large Delay. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 50(8): 1074-1089 (2005) - 2003
- [c5]Daniel E. Davison, Eui Seong Hwang:
Automating radiotherapy cancer treatment: use of multirate observer-based control. ACC 2003: 1194-1199 - [c4]Daniel E. Davison, Eui Seong Hwang, Xiaomei Li:
Generalization of the separation principle beyond constant-gain state-feedback control. ACC 2003: 3228-3233 - [c3]Daniel E. Davison, Edward J. Davison:
Optimal transient response shaping for the discrete-time servomechanism problem. ECC 2003: 3341-3346 - 2002
- [j4]Daniel E. Davison:
A curve-shaping approach for determining bounds on H∞ performance under hard constraints. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 47(7): 1174-1178 (2002) - [c2]Daniel E. Miller, Daniel E. Davison:
Use of time-varying control to achieve an arbitrarily large delay margin. CDC 2002: 975-980 - 2001
- [c1]Daniel E. Davison:
An approach to computing bounds on H∞ performance under hard constraints. ACC 2001: 396-401
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j3]Daniel E. Davison, Pierre T. Kabamba, Semyon M. Meerkov:
Limitations of disturbance rejection in feedback systems with finite bandwidth. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 44(6): 1132-1144 (1999) - [j2]Daniel E. Davison, Pierre T. Kabamba, Semyon M. Meerkov:
Robustness with respect to disturbance model uncertainty-analysis and design. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 44(8): 1556-1559 (1999) - 1997
- [j1]Daniel E. Davison, Scott A. Bortoff:
Stabilization using pseudolinearization and high-gain feedback. Autom. 33(2): 245-251 (1997)
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