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Challenges of Fuzzy Inference in Control and Decision Making Applications

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111引智基地讲坛第23

网络化控制中心讲座系列第75


报告时间: 2019年10月29日(周二)上午9:30-10:30

报告地点: 公司宝山校区东区9号机自大楼702B室


报告题目:Challenges of Fuzzy Inference in Control and Decision Making Applications

报告人: Aleksandar Ž. Rakić(University of Belgrade)


报告摘要:Fuzzy logic, including the theory of fuzzy sets and adjoined fuzzy inference, was introduced more than a half of a century ago as one of the earliest branches of artificial intelligence. Though fuzzy logic gained in spectrum of application and introduced advances over the years, the design of fuzzy inference systems is still a subject of a research.

The lecture will give some key points and several aspects of the design and implementation of such systems.


报告人简介:Aleksandar Ž. Rakić was born in Zrenjanin, Serbia, on September 27, 1975. He received the Dipl. Ing., M. Sc., and Ph.D. degrees, all in electrical engineering (process control) from the University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering, Serbia, in 2000, 2004, and 2010, respectively.

Since 2001 he has been affiliated with the University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering, Serbia, where he is currently Associate Professor. His teaching activity includes following undergraduate courses: Control Systems 2 (continuous and digital linear control design), Nonlinear Systems 1 (analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems), Nonlinear Systems 2 (conventional nonlinear and fuzzy control design), Multivariable Control, Neural Networks, as well as M.Sc. courses of Robust Multivariable Control, Control Systems Design, and Nonlinear Control Methods (advanced design and application of nonlinear control). At the Ph.D. level studies, he introduced and currently teaches courses of Distributed Sensing & Control Systems and Applied Robust Optimization.

Aleksandar Rakić is the coauthor of a university textbook on Signals & Systems. He published 13 papers in JCR SCI list journals and over 40 other journal and conference papers.

Aleksandar Rakić participated in 6 international scientific projects, as well as in several domestic research & development projects supported by Ministry of Science, Republic of Serbia. His professional activity is being realized mainly through the School’s business cooperation program. He led, consulted, or took part in the several engineering projects implemented in South-East Europe region (Bosnia, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro) involving the fields of AMI (Advanced MeteringInfrastructure) for the Smart Grid, building automation, HVAC (Heating, Cooling, and Air Conditioning), industrial communications, SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) and embedded systems design & implementation (x86, PIC, ARM, and various proprietary hardware platforms).

Aleksandar Rakić has been the member of the IEEE since 2001, where he is currently the Vice Chair of the Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) Chapter at IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section (other IEEE society memberships: IAS, IES and PELS). Aleksandar Rakić has been the member of the national ETRAN society since 2001. He is a reviewer for multiple peer–reviewed journals, such as IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE Systems Journal, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, Electrical Engineering, Robotica, Automatika, Engineering Review, Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering, Telfor Journal, as well as conferences (TELFOR, ETRAN, INDEL, etc.).

His research interests include control design in distributed and networked systems,robotics, electrical drives, power electronics, unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as advanced metering and customer-side systems within the smart grid.


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