Preface.- Part I Kalman Filtering: Preliminaries.- Part II Kalman Filtering for Uncertain Systems.- Part III Kalman Filtering for Multi-Sensor Systems.- Part IV Kalman Filtering for Multi-Agent Systems.
Dr Hongbin Ma is currently a Professor at the School of
Automation, Beijing Institute of Technology. He received his
bachelor degree from Zhengzhou University in 2001 and doctoral
degree from the Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese
Academy of Sciences in 2006. He joined Bell Labs Research Center at
Beijing in March of 2006 and later joined Temasek Laboratories,
National University of Singapore in August 2006 as a Research
Scientist. His research focuses on adaptation, learning and
recognition, especially adaptive estimation and control, as well as
their applications in robots, smart cars, and UAVs. He is also a
member of IEEE, SIAM, CSIAM, ACM and Automation Society of China.
He serves as (leading) guest editor or member of
international/technical program committee of several academic
conferences/journals such as Chinese Control Conference, Chinese
Conference on Decision and Control, International Conference on
Control & Automation, Journal of Robotics. Dr. Ma is the principle
investigator of several scientific projects supported by National
Natural Science Foundation (NSFC), Ministry of Education, and so
on. In 2009, he was supported by the programme of New Century
Excellent Talents in University, by Ministry of Education. In 2012,
he obtained the 13th Huo Ying Dong Young Teacher Award for Higher
Education and the 13th Excellent Education & Teaching Award of
Beijing Institute of Technology. He was also supported by Beijing
Outstanding Talents Project starting from 2012. In 2017, he
obtained Wu Wenjun Artificial Intelligence Science and Technology
Award, Big Data Academic Innovation Award, Outstanding Scientific
Outcome Award and Second Prize in Innovation Contest for Oversea
Talents. He received several awards, such as 2016 ICIRA Recognition
Award, in international conferences. Dr. Ma has published more than
100 academic papers in reputable journals or conferences. And under
his supervision, a dozen of students have performed well in
scientific research, innovation contests, and establishing
themselves.
Dr Liping Yan is currently an Associate Professor at the
School of Automation, Beijing Institute of Technology. She received
her bachelor degree and master degree from Henan University in 2000
and 2003, respectively. And she received her doctoral degree from
Tsinghua University in 2007. She joined Institute of Communication
since 2007 and then joined Beijing Institute of Technology since
2009. Her research focuses on multi-sensor information fusion,
image registration, and integrated navigation and intelligent
navigation. She has published two textbooks and more than 30
academic papers in reputable journals or conferences. And she
obtained some original results in asynchronous information fusion.
She has won several prized in scientific research and financially
supported by several funding projects such as National Natural
Science Foundation.
Dr. Yuanqing Xia was born in Anhui Province, China, in 1971
and graduated from the Department of Mathematics, Chuzhou
University, Chuzhou, China, in 1991. Professor at theSchool of
Automation, Beijing Institution of Technology. He received his M.S.
degree in Fundamental Mathematics from Anhui University, China, in
1998 and his Ph.D. degree in Control Theory and Control Engineering
from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing,
China, in 2001. From 1991 to 1995, he was with Tongcheng
MiddleSchool, Anhui, China, where he worked as a teacher. During
January 2002 to November 2003, he was a postdoctoral research
associate in the Institute of Systems Science, Academy of
Mathematics and System Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing, China, where he worked on navigation, guidance and
control. From November 2003 to February 2004, he was with the
National University of Singapore as a research fellow, where he
worked on variable structure control. From February 2004 to
February 2006, he was with the University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd,
U.K., as a Research Fellow, where he worked on networked control
systems. From February 2007 to June 2008, he was a Guest Professor
with Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria, where he
worked on biomedical signal processing. Since July 2004, he has
been with the Department of Automatic Control, Beijing Institute of
Technology, Beijing, first as an Associate Professor, then, since
2008, as a Professor. And in 2012, he was appointed as Xu Teli
distinguished professor in Beijing Institute of Technology and
obtained National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young
Scholars of China. His current research interests are in the fields
of cloud control, networked control systems, robust control, active
disturbance rejection control and flight control. He has published
six monographs in Springer and John Wiley, and more than 100 papers
in journals. He is a deputy editor of Journal of Beijing Institute
of Technology, associate editor of Acta Automatica Sinica, Control
Theory and Applications, International Journal of Innovative
Computing, Information and Control. He obtainedSecond Award of
Beijing Municipal Science and Technology (No. 1) in 2010, Second
National Award for Science and Technology (No. 2) in 2011, and
second natural science award of The Ministry of Education (No. 1)
in 2012.
Dr. Meng-yin Fu received the B.S. degree in radio
electronics from Liaoning University, Shenyang, China, in 1987, the
M.S. degree in control theory from Beijing Institute ofTechnology,
Beijing, China, in 1992, and the Ph.D. degree in geodetic
engineering from Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China, inFrom August 1987 to September
1989, he was an Assistant Engineer at the Weather Bureau of Inner
Mongolia. Since March 1992, he has been working for Beijing
Institute of Technology as a Professor. He has coauthored three
books and published more than 50 papers in technical journals and
conferences. His current research interests include inertial
navigation and intelligent navigation, navigation, guidance and
control. Prof. Fu was an Executive Director of the Chinese Society
of Inertial Technology and a Fellow of the Beijing Association for
Science and Technology. He was supported by Professor Cheung Kong
Scholars Program, and he is the leader of a program for Changjiang
Scholars and innovation team, the leader of an innovation team of
national defense science and technology industry. His research
focuses on integrated navigation, intelligent navigation, image
processing, learning and recognition as well as their applications.
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