Assistant Professor
Michelle Chong
Department / Institute
Mechanical Engineering
Group
RESEARCH PROFILE
My research interests lie in the theoretical foundations of mathematical control and systems theory and its applications. In particular, the development of estimation and control algorithms for hybrid and nonlinear dynamical systems (such as cyber-physical systems, networked systems and autonomous systems), with applications to neuroscience (neural stimulation devices) and power systems. A special aspect of interest is cyber security, safety and privacy.
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Recent Publications
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Entropy for incremental stability of nonlinear systems under disturbances
(2023) -
Plug-and-Play Secondary Control for Safety of LTI Systems under Attacks
arXiv (2022) -
Resilient Set-based State Estimation for Linear Time-Invariant Systems Using Zonotopes
arXiv (2022) -
Controller confidentiality for nonlinear systems under sensor attacks
(2022) -
On the ellipsoidal bounds of the reachable set for a class of time-delayed nonlinear systems with bounded input
(2022)
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