The volume features contributions from authors based in both academia and industry. Each chapter provides an introduction to a specific research area, reports new findings, and comments on challenges and future research opportunities. The book serves as an entry point for readers interested in recent developments in constrained and nonlinear control.
Emanuele Garone received his Ph.D. in Systems Engineering in 2009 from the University of Calabria, Italy, where he also worked as a post-doc and appointed professor until 2010. In 2010, Prof. Garone became associate professor (Charge’ de Cours) with the Service d’Automatique et d’Analyse des Systemes (SAAS) of the Université Libre de Bruxelles, where he leads one of the two research groups of the department. Since 2022, he holds the title of Professeur in the same department. The main research focus of Prof. Garone is constrained control, with a particular emphasis on the development of low-computational cost schemes for nonlinear systems such as Reference Governors and Explicit Reference Governors. Notably, he co-authored the only survey paper on reference/command governor schemes and is actively involved in several dissemination activities (e.g., tutorials, seminars, workshops) on the subject.
Ilya Kolmanovsky received his Ph.D. degree in Aerospace Engineering in 1995, his M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering in 1993 and his M.A. degree in Mathematics in 1995, all from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is presently a Pierre T. Kabamba Collegiate Professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Michigan. Professor Kolmanovsky’s research interests are in control theory for systems with state and control constraints and in control applications to automotive and aerospace systems. He is a fellow of IEEE, a fellow of IFAC, a fellow of US National Academy of Inventors, an associate fellow of AIAA, a recipient of the Donald P. Eckman Award of American Automatic Control Council, of 2002 and 2016 IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology Outstanding Paper Awards, of SICE Technology Award and of Huebner Research Excellence Award from the University of Michigan. He is the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology.
Tam W. Nguyen received his M.S. degree in Mechatronics Engineering in 2014 and Ph.D. degree in Control Systems in 2018 from the Free University of Brussels, Belgium. He was a postdoctoral researcher in the Aerospace Engineering Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, from 2019 to 2020. Since 2021, he has been an assistant professor with the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Toyama, Japan. His interests include robotics and nonlinear and optimal control.