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Dr. Levent Ucun: Modeling and compensation of friction for low-velocity motion control using higher order sinusoidal describing function (HOSIDF)
Mon, 02/25/2013

Final reporting on his a-few-month research at aa4cc group in the domain of high-precision motion control. The talk given in room K14 at 2pm.

Visit of some of the members of AA4CC team at Prof. Miloš Schlegel's lab at University of Western Bohemia in Plzeň
Thu, 11/29/2012

Zdeněk Hurák, Jiří Zemánek, Jan Salášek, Jaromír Dvořák and Martin Gurtner of AA4CC group visited a lab of prof. Miloš Schlegel at University of Western Bohemia in Pilsen. The goal of this informal visit was to discuss topics of common interest in the domain of advanced motion control systems.

2012 AIME@CZ - Czech workshop on applied mathematics in engineering
Wed, 11/07/2012 - Thu, 11/08/2012

The workshop, organized by Didier Henrion and Tomas Pajdla of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague, aims at reporting recent achievements in applied mathematics in engineering, and especially at learning what nearby colleagues and close collaborators are doing, with the hope that it may start new collaborations.

Michal Kvasnica (Slovak Uni. of Tech. in Bratislava): Novel Results in Complexity Reduction of Explicit Model Predictive Control
Tue, 10/09/2012

A last-minute announcement of a seminar on Tuesday, October 9, given by Doc. Ing. Michal Kvasnica, Ph.D. from Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava , who is a visiting rearcher at Department of Control Engineering at FEE CTU in Prague during October through December 2012. The seminar will take place in the room K14 at the building E at the FEE CTU campus at Karlovo namesti 13. The seminar will start at 16.15 and will end by 17:00.

Defense of doctoral thesis by Otakar Šprdlík
Fri, 10/05/2012

Otakar Šprdlík is presenting his final talk on "Detection and Estimation of Human Movement Using Inertial Sensors: Applications in Neurology" summarizing the research results that he achieved as a doctoral student supervised by Zdeněk Hurák. The three opponents are Prof.

Prof. Peter Veltink (Uni. of Twente): On-body sensing of daily-life physical interaction with the environment
Thu, 10/04/2012

Everybody is warmly welcome to attend an open talk given by a Prof. Peter Veltink on his long-term research in the area of on-body human movement sensing. The talk will be given at 3:30pm in K14 seminar room, Karlovo naměstí 13/E.

Prof. Peter Veltink is Chair Biomedical Signals and Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science / MIRA Institute for Biomedical Technology and Technical Medicine, University of Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands.

Ondřej Staněk (student MFF UK): Robotic platform PocketBot2
Fri, 09/21/2012

10am, room K14, building E, KN 13. Demonstration of miniature mobile robots for testing of multrobotic algorithms. The project was awarded a gold medal at 2011 Informatrix in Bucurest and a gold medal in 2012 RobotChallenge in Vienna. Videopresentation at  http://ostan.cz/PocketBot2/.

Jiří Zemánek: Feedback linearization approach to distributed planar manipulation
Fri, 06/15/2012

Open seminar/talk in KN:E-301 (K9, aka Vycichlova knihovna) room at Karlovo namesti. The talk formulates the problem of a distributed planar manipulation realized by shaping a spatially continuous force field. It also suggests a control strategy based on feedback linearization. Force fields derived from potential fields are considered.

Martin Řezáč: Delay compensation in visual servoing and Accelerometer-based feedforward disturbance rejection for Inertially stabilized camera platform
Fri, 06/08/2012

Open seminar in K14 seminar room at Karlov namesti 13/E. The talk will introduce two different topics related to the ongoing development of inertially stabilized camera platforms conducted by the AA4CC group:

1. Accelerometer based feedforward disturbance rejection

Joab Winkler (Uni. of Sheffield, UK): Structured matrix methods for polynomial computations
Thu, 05/31/2012

Starting at 10:00 in K14 room. Presentation of some latest results for reliable numerical computing with polynomials through structure-preserving matrix operations. See more in the attached PDF file.