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3 International Workshop on
Modern Control Using MATLAB
MCM
MCM- 201
20166
23 & 24 March 2016, Hammamet - Tunisia
Who should attend?
Lecturers, Researchers, Engineers, Students, Scientists and Industry professionals, who wish to explore latest techniques and algorithms on
Systems, Modelling and Control
Control,, are welcome to this Practical Workshop with or without paper
paper.
Delegate who prefer to participate and present a Poster could send his abstract by email: workshops.inscription@gmail.com and he will beneficiate
from two certificates (certificate of attendance + certificate of presentation)

Objectives
The Workshop Convener will start from the MATLAB basics and gradually guide the participants to learn the fundamentals of Modern Control
Engineering:: Applications and Simulations with MATLAB;
MATLAB
 Systems modeling with MATLAB; Applications and simulation on linear
ear and non linear control (Sliding mode approach, Chaos)

Course Methodology
The course will be conducted by balancing theoretical concepts with modelling
ing examples and practical solutions using MATLAB.

Biography of the convener


Prof. Sundarapandian Vaidyanathan (India) obtained his D.Sc. degree in Electrical and Systems Engineering from Washington University, St.
Louis, USA in May 1996. Dr. Sundarapandian (called as Sundar) has specialized in the areas Linear and Nonlinear Control Systems,
Chaos Theory, Intelligent Control, Systems Modelling and Computational Science. Presently, Sundar is serving as Professor and Dean of the
Research and Development Centre at Vel Tech University, Chennai, India. Earlier, he has served as Professor and Acting Dire Director of the
Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management-Kerala
Management Kerala at Trivandrum, India (IIITM
(IIITM-K).
K). Sundar has over 20 years of teaching
and research experience. Sundar has authored 3 books on Science subjects, viz. Numerical Linear Algebra (PHI L Learning,
earning, India),
Probability, Statistics and Queuing Theory (PHI Learning, India), and Ordinary and PartialDifferential Equations (McGraw Hill Education,
India). He has guided several doctorate students in Mathematics, Computer Science and Electrical Engin
Engineering.
eering. He has 112 Scopus-indexed
Scopus
publications in International Journals and Conference Proceedings. He has served as General Chair and Conference Chair of man many
International Conferences, and delivered many plenary talks on Chaos and Control Systems. He is the Editor-in-Chief Chief of over ten
International Journals on Control Systems, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering, Computational Biology and Soft Com
Computing. He
is also in the Editorial Boards of many International Journals on Computer Science, Inf
Information
ormation Technology and Computational Science.
He has conducted several workshops on Control Systems, Chaos, Systems Modelling and Computational Science using SCILAB and
MATLAB.

First Program
March 23rd March 24th
09:00-09:30 Opening 08:30-10:30 Nonlinear Control Systems & Chaos
09:30-10:30 Control Systems with MATLAB Getting Started 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:30 Systems Stability & Control
11:00-12:30 Classical & Modern Linear Systems Models using MATLAB 12:30-14:30 Lunch
12:30-14:30 Lunch 14:30-16:30 Sliding Mode Control-MATLAB
Control MATLAB Simulation
14:30-15:30 Poster Session -1- (authors presentations) 16:30-17:00 Closure
15:30-16:30 Controllabilty & Observability Pole-Placement
Pole Problem
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-18:15 Controller & Observer Design
Design-MATLAB
MATLAB Application

Registration
It covers: Admission to all sessions, Paper publication in the international journal
journal, Numeric proceedings (CD Rom), Workshop
bag, Coffee Breaks, Accommodation of 02 nights in double room and Certificate of Attendance + Certificate of presentation (if
you are an author).
MATLAB
Participants should bring their own Laptops with recent version of MATLAB

Website: http://ipco-co.com/ACECS/Workshop
http://ipco co.com/ACECS/Workshop-MCM.html
MCM.html

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