Research Projects
Research in the SSL is focused on fundamental developments in the theory of signals and systems. Current areas of
fundamental research include:
- Nonlinear systems theory
- Linear systems theory
- Adaptive control
- Robust and optimal control
- System identification
- Stochastic control and scheduling
- Information theory in control
- Control under communication constraints
- Hybrid systems
- Large-scale systems
- System theoretic approaches to coding
- Numerical methods for signal processing
- Target tracking
- Monte Carlo methods in signal processing
- Support vector machines
- Semi-infinite optimisation
- Envelope constrainted filtering
- Random set theory
- Optimisation on manifolds
- Source separation/recovery
Members of SSL are also involved in several applied research areas including:
- Radar tracking systems
- Control of large irrigation networks
Please see the web pages of the
academic staff and students for more
detailed information regarding our research activities.