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NETCOC Technical Program

The talks will take place in lecture hall V47.03 (see Conference Site).

Session NETCOC.1
Chair: TBA
09h00 to 09h30 Sandra Hirche (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
“QSR-Dissipativity as Analysis and Synthesis Tool for Interconnected Systems”
09h30 to 10h00 Rodolphe Sepulchre (Université de Lièges, Belgium)
“Synchronization on the circle”
10h00 to 10h30 Ulrich Münz (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
“Delay-Robustness in Consensus Problems”
Coffee break
Session NETCOC.2
Chair: TBA
11h00 to 11h30 Jan Lunze (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany)
“A State-Feedback Approach to Event-Based Control”
11h30 to 12h00 João Pedro Hespanha (University of California at Santa Barbara, USA)
“Networked control systems: protocols and algorithms”
12h00 to 12h30 Lars Grüne (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
“Suboptimality Estimates for Networked Nonlinear Model Predictive Control Schemes”
Session POSTER-PRESENTATION
Chair: Jan Lunze
12h30 to 13h00 short presentations of poster contributors
Lunch break
Occasion to walk through poster exposition
Session NETCOC.3
Chair: Lars Grüne
14h30 to 15h00 Antonis Papachristodoulou (University of Oxford, UK)
“Distributed Optimization through Decomposition and Synchronization”
15h00 to 15h30 Francesco Bullo (University of California at Santa Barbara, USA)
“Distributed linear programming with application to target localization and formation control”
Coffee break
Session NETCOC.4
Chair: Hyungbo Shim
16h00 to 16h30 Peter Wieland (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
“Necessary conditions for synchronization in heterogeneous groups”
16h30 to 17h00 Ali Jadbabaie (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
“Topological methods for location-free distributed coverage verification in sensor networks”

Posters will be at exposition during the whole day in the basement of building 47 (see Conference Site).

Details for the program of the NETCOC Workshop will be available soon.

Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic ControlUniversität Stuttgart, GermanyPriority Program 1305, DFGSimtech, Cluster of Excellence