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SUMMARY:Talk of Prof. Murat Arcak
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Murat Arcak\nElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department\nUniversity of California, Berkeley\nBerkeley, CA, USA\n\n&nbsp; \nFriday 2024-05-17 2:00 p.m.\nIST Seminar Room 2.255 - Pfaffenwaldring 9 - Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen&nbsp; \nAbstract\nThis talk will offer a comprehensive perspective on urban traffic management across the vehicle,\nroad link, and network levels. It begins with an overview of new control methods at the vehicle and\nroad link levels, and it will highlight the experimental demonstration of a vehicle platooning\nsystem in actual traffic conditions. Next, the presentation will advance to the network level,\nexploring how population games and evolutionary dynamics can be applied to routing studies.\nPopulation games, which model strategy fractions in a population, offer scalability for large\nnumbers of agents. Evolutionary dynamics stem from users learning improved strategies. The\ndiscussion will include how these theories integrate with control-theoretic methods to influence\nnetwork behaviors and outcomes.&nbsp; \nBiographical Information\nMurat Arcak is a professor at U.C. Berkeley in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences\nDepartment, with a courtesy appointment in Mechanical Engineering. He received a CAREER Award from\nthe National Science Foundation in 2003, the Donald P. Eckman Award from the American Automatic\nControl Council in 2006, the Control and Systems Theory Prize from the Society for Industrial and\nApplied Mathematics (SIAM) in 2007, and the Antonio Ruberti Young Researcher Prize from the IEEE\nControl Systems Society in 2014. He is a member of ACM and SIAM, and a fellow of IEEE and the\nInternational Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC).&nbsp;
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