Research
Systems and Controls
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Overview
Systems and control researchers investigate a broad range of topics covering systems, control and decision making. Topics currently under investigation include:
- estimation
- optimal control
- stochastic systems
- system identification
- decentralized control
- nonlinear systems
- adaptive control systems
- robustness, pattern recognition
- stability
- intelligent control
- performance analysis
Projects
Current projects in control systems cover the following areas:
- adaptive control theory
- robust control system
- control of large-scale systems
Projects in signal processing include:
- adaptive signal processing
- blind signal processing
- MIMO systems
Related Courses
Graduate Courses
- ELEC 5248 - Digital Communication Systems
- ELEC 5230 - Advanced Linear Systems
- ELEC 5436 - Nonlinear Control Systems
- ELEC 5446 - Introduction to Modern Control Theory
- ELEC 5456 - Sampled Data and Digital Control Systems
- ELEC 5466 - Adaptive Control System Design
- ELEC 5476 - Optimal Control Systems
- ELEC 5486 - Modeling and System Identification
- ELEC 5496 - Robust Control Systems
- ELEC 5551 - Pattern Recognition
For complete, up-to-date course descriptions, visit the CU Denver academic catalog and search for the course numbers listed above.