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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j18]Zezhou Zhang, Qingze Zou:
Data-driven robust iterative learning control of linear systems. Autom. 164: 111646 (2024) - [c47]Baihui Chen, Liwen Hu, ElHussein Shata, Shashank Shehkar, Charif Mahmoudi, Yuebin Guo, Qingze Zou:
Computer-Vision-Based Autonomous Robotic Part Repairing. AIM 2024: 1032-1037 - 2023
- [j17]Zezhou Zhang, Qingze Zou:
Optimal Data-Driven Difference-Inversion-Based Iterative Control: High-Speed Nanopositioning Tracking Example. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 31(1): 144-154 (2023) - [j16]Tianwei Li, Qingze Zou:
Mobile Measurement of a Dynamic Field via Compressed Sensing. IEEE Trans. Mob. Comput. 22(5): 2802-2817 (2023) - [c46]Jiarong Chen, Qingze Zou:
Data-driven Robust Acoustic Noise Filtering for Atomic Force Microscope Image. AIM 2023: 99-104 - [c45]Zezhou Zhang, Qingze Zou:
Data-Driven Robust Optimal Iterative Learning Control of Linear Systems with Strong Cross-Axis Coupling1. ACC 2023: 2159-2164 - 2021
- [j15]Jiangbo Liu, Jingren Wang, Qingze Zou:
Decomposition-Learning-Based Output Tracking to Simultaneous Hysteresis and Dynamics Control: High-Speed Large-Range Nanopositioning Example. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 29(4): 1775-1782 (2021) - [c44]Shuai D. Han, Baichuan Huang, Sijie Ding, Changkyu Song, Si Wei Feng, Ming Xu, Hao Lin, Qingze Zou, Abdeslam Boularias, Jingjin Yu:
Toward Fully Automated Metal Recycling using Computer Vision and Non-Prehensile Manipulation. CASE 2021: 891-898 - 2020
- [c43]Jiarong Chen, Qingze Zou:
High-speed large-range dynamic-mode atomic force microscope imaging: Adaptive tapping approach via Field Programmable Gate Array. ACC 2020: 596-601
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c42]Jingren Wang, Qingze Zou, Chanmin Su:
Rapid Broadband Discrete Nanomechanical Mapping on Atomic Force Microscope. ACC 2019: 2227-2232 - [c41]Tianwei Li, Qingze Zou, Jonathan Singer, Chanmin Su:
Adaptive Simultaneous Topography and Broadband Nanomechanical Mapping of Heterogeneous Materials on Atomic Force Microscope. ACC 2019: 3129-3134 - [c40]Chao Peng, Guichuan Jiang, Qingze Zou:
Modeling and Adaptive Optimal Control of Highway Tunnel Ventilation System. ACC 2019: 5851-5856 - 2018
- [c39]Jiangbo Liu, Qingze Zou:
Non-periodic Transition-Tracking Switching via Learning-Based Decomposition: High-Speed Nano-Positioning Experiment Example. ACC 2018: 6372-6377 - 2017
- [c38]Juan Ren, Qingze Zou:
Modeling of sample deformation in atomic force microscope imaging on live cell: Live mammalian cell imaging example? ACC 2017: 785-790 - [c37]Tianwei Li, Qingze Zou:
Simultaneous topography imaging and broadband nanomechanical property mapping using atomic force microscope. ACC 2017: 795-800 - 2016
- [j14]Qingze Zou, Jiangbo Liu:
Multi-objective optimal trajectory design and tracking with non-periodic tracking-transition switching for non-minimum phase linear systems. Int. J. Control 89(11): 2371-2383 (2016) - [c36]Jiangbo Liu, Qingze Zou:
On single-basis online asymptotic trajectory decomposition for control applications. AIM 2016: 1291-1296 - [c35]Jiangbo Liu, Bo Yan, Qingze Zou, Sicheng Yi:
A time-distributed fast Fourier transform algorithm: Application to real-time implementation of iterative learning control - Experimental piezoactuator example. ACC 2016: 366-371 - [c34]Jiangbo Liu, Qingze Zou:
An almost superposition of hammerstein systems for simultaneous hysteresis-dynamics compensation. ACC 2016: 679-684 - [c33]Juan Ren, Qingze Zou:
Adaptive-scanning, near-minimum-deformation atomic force microscope imaging of soft sample in liquid: Live mammalian cell example? ACC 2016: 1235-1240 - 2015
- [c32]Jiangbo Liu, Qingze Zou:
A decomposition-based learning approach to hysteresis-dynamics system control: Piezoelectric actuator example. ACC 2015: 2649-2654 - [c31]Zhihua Wang, Qingze Zou:
A modeling-free differential-inversion-based iterative control approach to simultaneous hysteresis-dynamics compensation: High-speed large-range motion tracking example. ACC 2015: 3558-3563 - 2014
- [j13]Haiming Wang, Qingze Zou:
B-Spline-Decomposition-Based Approach to Multiaxis Trajectory Tracking: Nanomanipulation Example. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 22(4): 1573-1580 (2014) - 2013
- [j12]Haiming Wang, Kyong-Soo Kim, Qingze Zou:
BB-spline-decomposition-based output tracking with preview for nonminimum-phase linear systems. Autom. 49(5): 1295-1303 (2013) - [j11]Zhonghua Xu, Qingze Zou:
Optimal Excitation Force Design in Indentation-Based Rapid Broadband Nanomechanical Spectroscopy: Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Example. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 21(5): 1618-1628 (2013) - [c30]Juan Ren, Shiyan Yu, Nan Gao, Qingze Zou:
A control-based approach to quantification of rate-dependent elastic modulus of living cell using atomic force microscope. ACC 2013: 4730-4735 - [c29]Zhihua Wang, Jun Tan, Qingze Zou, Wei Jiang:
Control-based high-speed direct mask fabrication for lithography via mechanical plowing. ACC 2013: 5183-5188 - [c28]Haiming Wang, Qingze Zou, Hongbing Xu:
B-spline-decomposition-based approach to multi-axis trajectory tracking: Nanomanipulation example. ACC 2013: 5482-5487 - 2012
- [j10]Yan Yan, Haiming Wang, Qingze Zou:
A decoupled inversion-based iterative control approach to multi-axis precision positioning: 3D nanopositioning example. Autom. 48(1): 167-176 (2012) - [j9]Haiming Wang, Qingze Zou, Hongbing Xu:
Inversion-based optimal output tracking-transition switching with preview for nonminimum-phase linear systems. Autom. 48(7): 1364-1371 (2012) - [c27]Haiming Wang, Kyong-Soo Kim, Qingze Zou:
Output tracking with preview for nonminimum-phase linear systems based on B-splines decomposition. ACC 2012: 615-620 - [c26]Juan Ren, Qingze Zou:
A control-based approach to indentation quantification in broadband and in-liquid nanomechanical measurement using atomic force microscope. ACC 2012: 3234-3239 - [c25]Jianxiao Zou, Junping Yao, Qingze Zou, Hongbing Xu:
A multi-objective optimization approach to active power control of wind farms. ACC 2012: 4381-4386 - 2011
- [j8]Ping Xie, Zhonghua Xu, Qingze Zou:
Compensation for the Dynamics Effect on Nanoscale Broadband Viscoelasticity Measurements Using Adaptive Filtering Approach. IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. 60(4): 1155-1162 (2011) - [c24]Zhonghua Xu, Qingze Zou:
Optimal input design for indentation-based rapid broadband nanomechanical spectroscopy: Poly(dimethylsiloxane) example. ACC 2011: 2272-2277 - [c23]David Busch, Juan Ren, Qingze Zou, Baskar Ganapathysubramanian:
Rapid online quantification of tip-sample interaction for high-speed dynamic-mode atomic force microscope imaging. ACC 2011: 2879-2884 - 2010
- [j7]Kam K. Leang, Qingze Zou, Gina Pannozzo:
Teaching Modules on Modeling and Control of Piezoactuators for System Dynamics, Controls, and Mechatronics Courses. IEEE Trans. Educ. 53(3): 372-383 (2010) - [c22]Yan Yan, Haiming Wang, Qingze Zou:
A decoupled inversion-based iterative control approach to multi-axis precision positioning: 3-d nanopositioning example. ACC 2010: 1290-1295 - [c21]Zhonghua Xu, Qingze Zou:
Model-based approach to compensate for the dynamics convolution effect in nanomechanical property measurement. ACC 2010: 5763-5768 - [c20]Haiming Wang, Qingze Zou, Hongbing Xu:
Optimal output trajectory design and tracking in preview-based nonperiodic tracking-transition switching for nonminimum-phase linear systems. ACC 2010: 5769-5774
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j6]Qingze Zou:
Optimal preview-based stable-inversion for output tracking of nonminimum-phase linear systems. Autom. 45(1): 230-237 (2009) - [j5]Ying Wu, Qingze Zou:
Robust Inversion-Based 2-DOF Control Design for Output Tracking: Piezoelectric-Actuator Example. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 17(5): 1069-1082 (2009) - [c19]Yan Yan, Qingze Zou, Zhiqun Lin:
A control approach to high-speed probe-based nanofabrication. ACC 2009: 295-300 - [c18]Kyong-Soo Kim, Haiming Wang, Qingze Zou:
High speed force-volume mapping using atomic force microscope. ACC 2009: 991-996 - [c17]Zhonghua Xu, Qingze Zou, Pranav Shrotriya, Ping Xie:
Control-based approach to broadband viscoelastic spectroscopy: PDMS example. ACC 2009: 1652-1657 - [c16]Ying Wu, Qingze Zou:
An iterative based feedforward-feedback control approach to high-speed AFM imaging. ACC 2009: 1658-1663 - [c15]Ping Xie, Zhonghua Xu, Qingze Zou, Hongbing Xu:
An adaptive filtering approach to dynamics effect compensation in nanoscale broadband viscoelasticity measurements of soft materials. CDC 2009: 8284-8289 - 2008
- [c14]Ying Wu, Qingze Zou, Chanmin Su:
A current cycle feedback iterative learning control approach to AFM imaging. ACC 2008: 2040-2045 - [c13]Kyong-Soo Kim, Qingze Zou:
Model-less inversion-based iterative control for output tracking: Piezo actuator example. ACC 2008: 2710-2715 - 2007
- [j4]Qingze Zou, Santosh Devasia:
Precision preview-based stable-inversion for nonlinear nonminimum-phase systems: The VTOL example. Autom. 43(1): 117-127 (2007) - [j3]Ying Wu, Qingze Zou:
Iterative Control Approach to Compensate for Both the Hysteresis and the Dynamics Effects of Piezo Actuators. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 15(5): 936-944 (2007) - [c12]Tom C. Waite, Qingze Zou, Atul Kelkar:
Inversion-based Feedforward Approach to Broadband Acoustic Noise Reduction. ACC 2007: 3795-3800 - [c11]Kyong-Soo Kim, Qingze Zou, Chanmin Su:
Iteration-based Scan-Trajectory Design and Control with Output-Oscillation Minimization: Atomic Force Microscope Example. ACC 2007: 4227-4233 - [c10]Kyong-Soo Kim, Zhiqun Lin, Pranav Shrotriya, Sriram Sundararajan, Qingze Zou:
Iterative Control Approach to High-Speed Force-Distance Curve Measurement Using AFM for Biological Applications. CASE 2007: 91- - [c9]Kyong-Soo Kim, Zhiqun Lin, Pranav Shrotriya, Sriram Sundararajan, Qingze Zou:
Iterative Control Approach to High-Speed Force-Distance Curve Measurement Using AFM for Biological Applications. CASE 2007: 219-224 - [c8]Ying Wu, Qingze Zou:
Robust-inversion-based 2DOF-control design for output tracking: Piezoelectric actuator example. CDC 2007: 2451-2457 - [c7]Qingze Zou:
Optimal preview-based stable-inversion for output tracking of nonminimum-phase linear systems. CDC 2007: 5258-5263 - 2006
- [c6]Ying Wu, Qingze Zou:
Iterative control approach to compensate for the hysteresis and the vibrational dynamics effects of piezo actuators. ACC 2006 - 2005
- [j2]Szuchi Tien, Qingze Zou, Santosh Devasia:
Iterative control of dynamics-coupling-caused errors in piezoscanners during high-speed AFM operation. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 13(6): 921-931 (2005) - 2004
- [j1]Qingze Zou, Santosh Devasia:
Preview-based optimal inversion for output tracking: application to scanning tunneling microscopy. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 12(3): 375-386 (2004) - [c5]Szuchi Tien, Qingze Zou, Santosh Devasia:
Control of dynamics-coupling effects in piezo-actuator for high-speed AFM operation. ACC 2004: 3116-3121 - [c4]Clint V. Giessen, Qingze Zou, Santosh Devasia:
Inversion-based precision-positioning of switching inertial reaction devices. ACC 2004: 3788-3793 - [c3]Qingze Zou, Santosh Devasia:
Preview-based inversion of nonlinear nonminimum-phase systems: VTOL example. CDC 2004: 4350-4356 - 2002
- [c2]Hector Perez, Qingze Zou, Santosh Devasia:
Design and control of optimal feedforward trajectories for scanners: STM example. ACC 2002: 2305-2312 - [c1]Qingze Zou, Santosh Devasia:
Preview-based optimal inversion for output tracking: application to scanning tunneling microscopy. CDC 2002: 79-85
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