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MIAOU : Mathematics and Computing in Automatic Control and Optimization for the User (project-team)
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Theme : 4
Simulation and optimization of complex systems

Sophia Antipolis research unit


MIAOU has been dissolved on 12/31/2003
It has been replaced by APICS

Project-Team Presentation

This team develops effective methods for modelling, identification and control of systems, along with algorithms for dynamic games solving.

Research themes

  • Meromorphic and rational approximation in the complex domain, application to identification of transfer functions and matrices as well as singularity detection for 2-D Laplace operators. Development of the hyperion software for frequency domain identification and synthesis of transfer matrices.
  • Control and structure of non-linear systems : continuous stabilization, non-linear transformations (linearization, classification).
  • Dynamic games with multiple players, numerical schemes for solving the Hamilton-Jacobi equation.

International and industrial relations

  • Industrial collaborations with Collaboration avec Alcatel-Space, Alcatel-R&I le CNES, l'IRCOM, Thomson-MX, France-Télécom.
  • Exchanges with CWI (the Netherlands), CNR (Italy), universities of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign), of South Florida (Tampa), of California (San Diego), of Alabama (Mobile), of Minnesota (Minneapolis), Vanderbilt (Nashville), of Padova (Italy), Beer Sheva (Israel), Leeds (GB), of Maastricht and of Amsterdam (The Netherlands), TU-Wien (Austria), TFH-Berlin (Germany), Kingston (Canada), Szegëd (Hungary), Colorado School of Mines, CINVESTAV (Mexico), ENIT (Tunis), VUB (Belgium).
  • The project is involved in the ERCIM "Working Group Control and Systems Theory", in the TMR-ERNSI and TMR-NCN European research networks, in a CMCU collaboration with Tunisia, in an Alliance collaboration with GB, and in an NSF-INRIA collaboration program.

Scientific leader

Laurent BARATCHART
+33 4 92 38 78 74
Laurent.Baratchart@inria.fr
Secretary : +33 4 92 38 78 24

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