Author: Nan Zhou

1 plenary talk and 3 papers will be presented at the IFAC World Congress 2017

Prof. Cassandras is going to present a plenary talk “Autonomous Mobility in Smart Cities” at  the 20th IFAC World Congress. Three papers will be presented as well. Zhou, Cassandras, Yu, Andersson, “Optimal Event-Driven Multi-Agent Persistent Monitoring with Graph-Limited Mobility” Wardi,  Cassandras, Cao, “Perturbation Analysis: A Framework for Data-Driven Control and Optimization of Discrete Event and Hybrid Systems […]

2 papers accepted at the American Control Conference 2017

Two papers have been accepted by the American Control Conference at Seattle in May 2017.  Zhang Yue, Cassandras Christos G., Malikopoulos Andreas A., “Optimal Control of Connected Automated Vehicles at Urban Traffic Intersections: A Feasibility Enforcement Analysis” Yu Xi, Andersson Sean B., Zhou Nan, Cassandras Christos G., “Optimal Dwell Times for Persistent Monitoring of a Finite Set of Targets” Congratulations […]

PhD thesis defense

Congratulations to Sepideh Pourazarm on her successful PhD thesis defense and graduation.

An Internet of Cars

CODES Lab participates in developing efficient, smart vehicle technology under the Energy Department’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy NEXTCAR program. Congratulations to Professor Christos G. Cassandras and all CODES labmates. In the news : http://www.bu.edu/systems/2016/11/15/an-internet-of-cars/

4 papers accepted at the 55th Conf. on Decision and Control

4 papers have been accepted at the 55th Conference on Decision and Control: Zhang Jing, Pourazarm Sepideh, Cassandras Ghristos G., Paschalidis Ioannis Ch., “Price of Anarchy in Transportation Networks by Estimating User Cost Functions from Actual Traffic Data (I)” Zhang Yicheng, Su Rong, Li Qing, Cassandras Christos G., Xie Lihua, “Distributed Flight Routing and Scheduling in Air Traffic Flow Management” Zhou […]

Welcome to our sessions at ACC 2016

One paper and one poster of our lab have been accepted to ACC2016. Welcome to the related sessions on Friday (July 8th). 10:00 – 10:20 oral presentation Optimal Control and Coordination of Connected and Automated Vehicles at Urban Traffic Intersections (I) 10:00-noon student poster session Optimal Event-Driven Multi-Agent Persistent Monitoring with Applications in Smart Cities  

Julia awarded First Prize and Xinmiao awarded Honorable Mention in GRS 2016

Five posters of our lab were presented during the Graduate Research Symposium at BU. Topics cover from health care, sensor networks, multi-agent coverage control, traffic control, to persistent monitoring with applications in smart cities. Congratulations to Julia winning CISE First Prize and Xinmiao winning Honorable Mention. CISE 1st prize Julia Lima-Fleck: “A Mixed Integer Linear Program (MILP) Approach […]

PhD thesis defenses

Congratulations to Julia and Yasaman on their successful PhD defenses and graduations.