Departments: Biomedical Civil & Environmental Electrical & Computer Mechanical

Control, Computation and Cybernetics Laboratory

Mission Statement

The Control, Computation and Cybernetics ( C3 ) Laboratory is a unique combination of undergraduate, graduate, and faculty research efforts dedicated to developing innovative control technology for the difficulties associated with complex systems. Our research covers various theoretical areas all with practical importance: (1.) Autonomous Mobile Vehicles (ie. UAVs) for active tracking and prolonged reconnaissance through unstable environments; (2.) developing hardware that duplicates nonlinear systems for implementing and testing control techniques; (3.) methods for modeling theoretical and experimental systems; (4.) new control strategies for manipulating limited or low-observable systems with bounded or unbounded states and single or multiple inputs; (5.) developing real-time computational methods for optimal control of aerospace systems, mobile or manipulator robots, and power plants.

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