Laboratory Overview

The Advanced Control Laboratory is a research unit specializing in advanced control systems. Its main objective is to develop innovative control laws. It was created by the ministerial decree of April, 3rd 2013. The Laboratory's activities are led by four research teams composed of 25 researchers.

The laboratory's expertise extends over a wide range of topics within the scope of advanced control, where its objectives can be summarized as follows:

  1. Development of mathematical optimization tools to ensure more accurate models.
  2. Synthesis, implementation and realization of robust controllers.
  3. Robustification of a class of standard controllers to increase the robustness margin.
  4. Development of more accurate models based on fractional order differential equations.
  5. Development and synthesis of control laws for fractional systems.

Among the objectives also targeted by the advanced control laboratory, the training of young researchers, the valorization of the work carried out within the research teams, the scientific diffusion, the transfer of technologies towards the industry.

In the scientific activities plan, three (06) research projects are registered in the laboratory.

The laboratory organized an periodic internal working day on advanced control, and an international workshop on advanced control "International Workshop on Advanced Control (IWAC 2014)" on 3-4 November 2014.

 

The Laboratory Head

Pr. Boudjehem Djalil

  

Boudjehem Djalil - Professor