Core competences

Sensor fusion and sensor systems

This competence includes areas such as state inference in nonlinear systems, estimation and detection theory, Bayesian optimization and decision-making for sensor management, as well as localization and target tracking for situational awareness.

Key contact persons

Fredrik Gustafsson

Fredrik Gustafsson

fredrik.gustafsson@liu.se

Gustaf Hendeby

Gustaf Hendeby

gustaf.hendeby@liu.se

Roland Hostettler

Roland Hostettler

roland.hostettler@uu.se

Data-driven modeling and diagnostics

The area encompasses topics such as closed-loop system identification, gray-box modeling, experiment design, computer-aided design of diagnosis systems for large-scale complex systems using structural methods, fault isolation, and data-driven prognostics.

Key contact persons

Martin Enqvist

Martin Enqvist

martin.enqvist@liu.se

Daniel Jung

Daniel Jung

daniel.jung@liu.se

Learning methods for control

This competence deals with various approaches for how to learn feedback mechanisms from data, with an emphasis on reinforcement learning and iterative learning control.

Key contact persons

Farnaz Adib Yaghmaie

Farnaz Adib Yaghmaie

farnaz.adib.yaghmaie@liu.se

Svante Gunnarsson

Svante Gunnarsson

svante.gunnarsson@liu.se

Control-oriented physics-based modeling

Within this competence the researchers in the center develop models relying on physical foundations, describing and predicting the reaction to control inputs.

Key contact persons

Lars Eriksson

Lars Eriksson

lars.eriksson@liu.se

Erik Höckerdal

Erik Höckerdal

erik.hockerdal@liu.se

Optimization and planning for control and autonomy

Here the focus is on motion planning, optimal control, model predictive control, optimization modeling, and optimization algorithms for systems affected by uncertainty and real-time requirements.

Key contact persons

Daniel Axehill

Daniel Axehill

daniel.axehill@liu.se

Johan Löfberg

Johan Löfberg

johan.lofberg@liu.se

Erik Frisk

Erik Frisk

erik.frisk@liu.se