Mannes Dreef
Department

RESEARCH PROFILE
Mannes is currently working in the System Identification in Dynamic Networks (SYSDYNET) project as a Doctoral Candidate under supervision of Paul van den Hof and Tijs Donkers at the Control Systems group, Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of technology. His focus is mainly on networks with aperiodic, asynchronous and event-triggered sampling mechanisms.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Mannes Dreef received his BSc degree in Electrical Engineering (Automotive) in 2016 and his MSc degree in Systems and Control (with great appreciation) in 2018 from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). His MSc thesis entitled: “H-infinity and H-2 optimal sampled-data controller synthesis: A hybrid systems approach with generalized disturbance and performance channels” was supervised by Tijs Donkers.
Recent Publications
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Excitation Allocation for Generic Identifiability of Linear Dynamic Networks With Fixed Modules
IEEE Control Systems Letters (2022) -
Identifiability of linear dynamic networks through switching modules
IFAC-PapersOnLine (2021) -
H ∞ and H 2 optimal sampled-data controller synthesis
Automatica (2021) -
H_inf optimal sampled-data controller synthesis with generalised disturbance and performance channels
58th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC 2019) (2019) -
LMI-based robust observer design for battery state-of-charge estimation
57th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, CDC 2018 (2018)
Ancillary Activities
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