10:00-13:00 | Opening Ceremony. Plenary Session 1 |
13:00-14:30 | Lunch |
14:30-17:10 | Regular Sessions A1, C1, D1, F |
17:10-17:30 | Coffee Break |
17:30-18:30 | Poster Session P |
10:00-13:00 | Regular Sessions B1, C2, D2, H1 |
13:00-14:30 | Lunch |
14:30-16:30 | Regular Sessions A2, B2, E, G1 |
16:30-16:50 | Coffee Break |
16:50-18:50 | Regular Sessions G2, H2, K1, L |
10:00-13:00 | Regular Sessions A3, I, J, K2 |
13:00-14:30 | Lunch |
14:30-18:30 | Closing Plenary Session | 19:30-22:30 | Conference Dinner |
Section | Title | Chairmen |
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A | Control of Oscillations | Prof. A.L.Fradkov |
B | Control of Chaos | Profs. R.Genesio, A.Tesi, A.Pogromsky |
C | Control of Mechanical Systems | Prof. V.Yu.Rutkovsky |
D | Mathematics of Stability and Instability | Prof. G.A.Leonov |
E | Identification and Reconstruction of Parameters | Prof. A.N.Sharkovsky |
F | Complexity and Self-Organization | Prof. S.A.Kukushkin |
G | Synchronization | Prof. I.I.Blekhman |
H | Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos in Physical Systems | Profs. A.K.Abramyan, S.A.Vakulenko |
I | Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos in Mechanical Systems | Prof. D.A.Indejtsev |
J | Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos in Electronics, Communications and Power Systems | Prof. A.S.Dmitriev |
K | Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos in Biomedical, Ecological and Neural Systems | Prof. V.S.Anishchenko |
L | Methods of System Analysis | Prof. Ye.N.Rozenvasser |
O.M. Belotserkovsky, Yu.D. Shevelev (Inst. for Computer Aided Design, RAS, Moscow, Russia), F.A. Maksimov (Instrument Design Bureau, Tula, Russia) A flow about delta wings at various Reynolds numbers.
I.I. Blekhman (Inst. for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia), K.A. Lurie (Worchester Polytechnic Inst., USA) Creating dynamical materials as a problem of control.
F.L. Chernousko (Inst. for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Moscow, Russia) Snake-like motions of multibody systems over a rough plane.
M. Dimentberg, D. Iourtchenko (Worchester Polytechnic Inst., USA) A.Bratus' (Moscow State Univ., Russia) Optimal bounded control of random vibration.
A.S. Dmitriev, S.O. Starkov (Inst. of Radio Engineering and Electronics, RAS, Moscow, Russia) Multiple access communication based on control of special chaotic trajectories.
G. Feichtinger (Univ. of Technology, Vienna, Austria) Limit cycles and skiba thresholds in illicit drug dynamics and control.
K.S. Hedrih (Univ. of Nis, Yugoslavia) Nonlinear dynamics of a gyrorotor, and sensitive dependence on the initial conditions of the forced vibration of a heavy gyrorotor.
E. Kreuzer, M. Wendt (Technical Univ. Hamburg, Germany) Nonlinear dynamics of ship oscillations.
V.F. Lazutkin (St.Petersburg State Univ., Russia) Exponentially small separatrix splitting.
E. Mosekilde (Techn. Univ. of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark) Chaotic synchronization in living systems.
P.C. Mueller (Techn. Univ. of Wuppertal, Germany) Nonlinearity estimation and compensation by linear observers: theory and applications.
F. Pfeiffer, Th. Rossmann, K. Loffler (Techn. Univ. of Muenchen, Germany) Control of a tube crawling machine.
W. Schiehlen (Univ. of Stuttgart, Germany) Motion control of vehicles in convoy.
A.N. Sharkovsky, S.A. Berezovsky (Inst. of Mathematics, Kiev, Ukraine) "Phase transitions" in computer turbulence.
F.E.Udwadia (Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) New developments in dynamics of constrained systems with applications to tracking control.
N. Van Dao (Vietnam National Univ., Hanoi, Vietnam) Delay control in nonlinear oscillating systems.
N. van de Wouw (Eindhoven Univ. Technology, The Netherlands), H. Nijmeijer (Univ. of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands), D.H. van Campen (Eindhoven Univ. Technology, The Netherlands) Statistical bilinearization in stochastic nonlinear dynamics.
Session A1
1. G.V. Kostin, L.D. Akulenko
(Inst. for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Synthesis of the time optimal motions of an oscillation system along piece-wise linear path.
2. A.A. Agrachev
(Steklov Mathematical Inst. & S.I.S.S.A.-I.S.A.S., Moscow/Trieste, Russia/Italy),
Yu.L. Sachkov
(Program Systems Inst. & S.I.S.S.A.-I.S.A.S., Pereslavl-Zalessky/Trieste, Russia/Italy)
Pendulum oscillations in the flat nilpotent (2,3,5) sub-Riemannian optimal control problem.
3. I.V. Miroshnik
(State Inst. of Fine Mechanics and Optics, St. Petersburg, Russia)
Stabilization of multi-pendulum systems.
4. O. Kolesnichenko, A. Shiriaev
(Norwegian Univ. Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway)
On global properties of passivity based control for swinging pendubot.
Session A2
1. P.V. Pakshin, N.A. Pakshina
(Nizhny Novgorod Technical Univ. at Arzamas, Russia)
Robust stability and control of complex stochastic systems with jumps of state vector.
2. V.A. Brusin, A.V. Brusin
(Nizhny Novgorod Univ. Architecture and Civil Engineering, Russia)
A method of reduced order robust controller design, based on frequency conditions.
Session A3
1. M. Basso, L. Giovanardi, A. Tesi
(Univ. di Firenze, Italy)
Stabilizing periodic orbits in forced nonlinear systems: An LMI-based synthesis technique.
2. D.W. Berns
(Univ. National de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Comodro Rivaldavia, Argentina),
J.L. Moiola
(Univ. Nacional del Sur, Bahia Blanca, Argentina),
G. Chen
(Univ. of Houston, USA)
Controlling the Amplitude of Oscillations in Nonlinear Systems.
3. C-M. Kim, D-U. Hwang
(Pai Chai Univ., Seogu, Taejon, Korea)
Controlling Quasiperiodicity in a Q-Switched Nd: YAG Laser.
4. E.L. Aero
(Inst. for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, RAS, St.Petersburg, Russia)
Monotonic Control for Nonlinear Oscillations of Ansemble of Pendulums.
5. I.G. Polushin
(Inst. for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, RAS, St.Petersburg, Russia)
Energy Control of the Toda Lattice.
6. L. Pust
(Inst. of Thermomechanics, Academy of Sciences of CR, Prague, Czech Republic)
Mechatronic System with Two Strong Nonlinearities.
7. O.P. Tomchina, V.M. Shestakov, K.V. Nechaev
(St.Petersburg Inst. of Machine Building, Russia)
Start-up mode control for electrical drives of vibrational units.
8. A.L. Fradkov
(Inst. for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, RAS, St.Petersburg, Russia)
Feedback analysis of nonlinear systems.
Session B1
1. S. Bohasek, E. Jonckheere
(Univ. of California at Los Angeles, USA)
Linear dynamically varying linear quadratic control of systems with complicated dynamics.
2. H. Nakajima
(Kinki Univ., Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan)
A generalization of the extended delayed feedback control for chaotic systems.
3. X.F. Wang
(Nanjing Univ. Science and Technology, P.R. China),
G. Chen
(Univ. of Houston, USA),
X.Yu
(Central Queensland Univ., Rockhampton, Australia)
Chaotification of continuous-time systems via time-delay feedback.
4. J. Alvarez
(Scientific Research and Advanced Studies Center of Ensenada, San Diego, USA)
Inducing periodic oscillations and chaos in continuous systems via time-delay controllers.
5. K. Konishi, H. Kokame, K. Hirata
(Osaka Prefecture Univ., Osaka, Japan)
Delayed-feedback control of an optimal velocity traffic model.
6. U. Galvanetto
(Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, UK),
S.R.Bishop
(Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics and its Applications, Univ. College of London, UK),
D.Xu
(Nanyang Technological Univ., Singapore)
Adaptive control of chaotic stick-slip mechanical systems.
7. I. Kunin, G. Ghen
(Univ. of Houston, USA)
Controlling the Duffing oscillator to the Lorenz system.
8. V.I. Maksimov, V.L. Rozenberg
(Inst. of Mathematics and Mechanics, UB RAS, Ekaterinburg, Russia)
Dynamical modeling of unknown trajectory and control in a system of the Lorenz type.
Session B2
1. Yu.L. Bolotin, V.V. Bulavin, A.V. Cheshkin, V.Yu. Gonchar
(National Science Center "Kharkov Inst. of Physics and Technology", Kharkov, Ukraine)
Controlling chaotic oscillations of reactor core barrel.
2. A.V. Selikhov
(Inst. of Computational Mathematics and Mathemtical Geophysics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)
Formation of basic type autoware process by a cellular neural network.
3. H. Bersini, P. Senner
(Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
The frustrated and compositional nature of chaos in small Hopfield networks.
4. Yu.V. Andreyev, A.S. Dmitriev
(Inst. of Radio Engineering and Electronics, RAS, Moscow, Russia),
E.V. Efremova
(Moscow Inst. of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia)
Separation of chaotic signals using their inherent dynamic nature.
5. S. Mascolo, G. Grassi
(Univ. di Lecce, Italy)
Controlling chaotic systems with disturbance using backstepping design and nonlinear damping.
6. S. Gadaleta, G. Dangelmayr
(Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, USA)
Control of 1-D and 2-D coupled map lattices through reinforcement learning.
Session C1
1. L.E. Kollar, G. Stepan
(Technical Univ. Budapest, Hungary),
S.J.Hogan
(Univ. of Bristol, UK)
Digital controlling of piecewise linear systems.
2. A.S. Smyshlyaev, F.L. Chernousko
(Inst. for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Control algorithm for a linear dynamic system subjected to complex constraints.
3. I.M. Ananievski
(Inst. for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Moscow, Russia)
A control problem for a particle of unknown mass subject to disturbance.
4. A.S. Shamaev
(Inst. for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Control of vibration of a plane membrane by boundary forces.
5. L.D. Akulenko, N.N. Bolotnik, S.A. Kumakshev
(Inst. for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Controlled damping of elastic vibrations by means of motion of internal masses.
6. N.N. Bolotnik, A.A. Melikyan
(Inst. for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Time-optimal control of a vibroimpact system with one degree of freedom.
Session C2
1. K. Inoue, S. Yamamoto
(Osaka Univ., Japan),
T. Hikihara
(Kyoto Univ., Osaka, Japan),
T. Ushio
(Osaka Univ., Japan)
Elimination of jump phenomena in a flexible rotor system via torque control.
2. V.Yu. Rutkovsky, V.M. Sukhanov, V.M. Glumov
(Inst. of Control Sciences, RAS, Moscow, Russia),
S.J. Dodds
(Univ. of East London, UK)
Anti-resonance control of a free-flying automated module for transportation of the very flexible loads.
3. V.M. Glumov, S.D. Zemlyakov, V.Yu. Rutkovsky, V.M. Sukhanov
(Inst. of Control Sciences, RAS, Moscow, Russia)
On some possibilities of adaptive coordinate-parametric control by oscillations of the automated space robotic module with changing structure.
4. Zhang Fan, Cao Xibin
(Harbin Inst. Technology, China)
An optimal control algorithm of a gravity gradient stabilized satellite with momentum and torque rods.
5. Ye.I. Somov
(Inst. of Systems Dynamics and Control Theory, RAS, Irkutsk/Moscow, Russia)
Model of physical hysteresis and control of the image-motion oscillations at a large space telescope.
6. A.A. Ghukasyan, V.V. Hayrapetyan
(Yerevan State Univ., Armenia)
Account of elasticity in the flying machine cinematic control system.
7. V.S. Voronkov
(Research Inst. for Applied Mathematics and Cybernetics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
Fuzzy optimization of a magnetic suspension under exciting of elastic oscillations.
8. V.I. Vorotnikov
(Urals State Technical Univ., Nizhny Tagil, Russia)
Reorientation of a solid under conditions of uncertainty.
Session D1
1. M.B. D'Amico, J.L. Moiola, E.E. Paolini
(Univ. Nacional del Sur Avda, Bahia Blanca, Argentina)
Hopf bifurcation in discrete-time systems via a frequency domain approach.
2. D. Offin
(Queens Univ., Kingston, Canada)
Variational structure of the domains of stability.
3. A.Yu. Pogromsky
(Technical Univ. Eindhoven, The Netherlands),
H. Nijmeijer
(Univ. of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands)
Two types of estimates of Hausdorff dimension.
4. A.Kh. Gelig, N.V. Kuznetsov
(St. Petersburg State Univ., Russia)
Oscillations in pulse-width modulated system.
5. S.V. Zubov
(St. Petersburg State Univ., Russia)
Stability of periodic solutions in systems with hysteresis.
6. T.Yu. Figurina, A.I. Ovseevich
(Inst. for Problems in Mechanics, RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Limit behavior of attainable sets of a singular perturbed linear autonomous control systems.
7. K.E. Starkov
(CITEDI-IPN, San Diego, USA)
Localization/nonuniqueness problems for periodic orbits of polynomial autonomous systems.
8. L.M. Fridman
(Samara State Architecture and Building Academy, Russia)
An averaging approach to the problem of chattering.
Session D2
1. D.A. Altshuller
(Lucent Technologies, Inc., Naperville, USA)
Elimination of chaos in a class of nonlinear oscillators.
2. A.F. Goloubentsev, V.M. Anikin, S.S. Arkadaksky
(Saratov State Univ., Russia)
Ergodic maps with the Lyapunov exponent equal to zero.
3. P.-A. Bliman
(INRIA, Le Chesnay Cedex, France)
On delay-independent circle criterion for nonlinear delay systems.
4. A.P. Krishchenko, S.S. Shalneva
(Bauman Moscow State Technical Univ., Russia)
Localizing limit cycles, separatrixes and homoclinic structures.
5. V.D. Irtegov
(Inst. of Systems Dynamics and Control Theory, SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia)
On one property of duality in the algebra of first integrals for mechanical systems.
Session G1
1. I.I. Blekhman
(Inst. for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, RAS, St.Petersburg, Russia)
On the general definition of synchronization.
2. A.S. Dmitriev
(Inst. of Radio Engineering and Electronics, RAS, Moscow, Russia),
G.A. Kassian, A.D. Khilinsky
(Moscow Inst. of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia)
Information viewpoint on chaotic synchronization.
3. J.Daafouz
(CRAN-INPL - ENSEM, Vandoeuvre Cedex, France),
G. Millerioux
(CRAN-ASN Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy, France)
Parameter dependent Lyapunov function for global chaos synchronization of discrete hybrid systems.
4. A.N. Churilov
(St. Petersburg Marine Technical Univ., Russia)
Synchronization of time instants using pulse-width modulated control.
5. I.V. Belykh, V.N. Belykh
(Nizhny Novgorod Univ., Russia)
Embedded invariant manifolds and ordering of chaotic synchronization of diffusely coupled systems.
6. B.Blazejczyk-Okolewska
(Univ. of Lodz, Poland),
J. Brindley
(Univ. of Leeds, UK),
K.Czolczynski, T.Kapitaniak
(Univ. of Lodz, Poland)
Antiphase synchronization of chaos by noncontinuous coupling: two impacting oscillators.
Session G2
1. B. Veselic, G. Golo, C. Milosavljevic
(Univ. of Nis, Yugoslavia)
Synchronization of two-phase harmonic oscillator using sliding mode vector control.
2. C. Sarasola, F.J. Torrealdea, A. d'Anjou, M. Grana
(Univ. of the Basque Country, San Sebastian, Spain)
Synchronization of non-identical chaotic systems.
3. V.N. Ivanov, K.V. Volodchenko, S-H. Gong, C-M. Kim
(Pai Chai Univ. Seogu, Taejon, Korea),
M-H. Coi, Y-J. Park
(Sogang Univ. Seoul, Korea)
Phase synchronization in a coupled ND: YAG lasers.
Session H1
1. A.A. Bozhko, P.V. Bulychev, G.F. Putin, D.V. Shupenik
(Perm State Univ., Russia)
Influence of a magnetic field and a shear flow upon modulated waves in magnetic fluid convection.
2. A.O. Maksimov, E.V. Sosedko
(Pacific Oceanological Inst., FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia)
Anomalous bubble response to the lowfrequency modulation of the driving pressure.
3. S.V. Kiyashko, A.V. Nazarovsky
(Inst. of Applied Physics, RAS, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
Vortex structures in a thin oscillating liquid film.
4. J. Buls
(Univ. of Latvia, Riga, Latvia)
Construction of pseudo-random sequences from chaos.
5. M. Grosso, L. Russo, P.L. Maffettone, S. Crescitelli
(Univ. Federico II, Napoli, Italy)
Nonlinear Galerkin method for numerical approximation of the dynamics of mesophases under flow.
6. O.A. Rosso, S. Blanco
(Univ. de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Three-Frequency Resonances in a Quasiperiodically Driven System.
Session H2
1. K. Yoshida, K. Sato, T. Suzuki
(Utsunomiya Univ., Japan)
Nonchaotic behavior in nonlinear vibration system with stochastic excitation.
2. L. Russo
(Univ. Federico II, Napoli, Italy),
A. Adrover
(Universita "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy),
G. Continillo
(Univ. del Sannio, Benvento, Italy),
S. Crescitelli
(Univ. Federico II, Napoli, Italy),
M. Giona
(Univ. "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy)
Dynamic behavior of a reaction/diffusion system: wavelet-like collocations and approximate inertial manifolds.
3. A.K. Abramyan, S.A. Vakulenko
(Inst. for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, RAS, St.Petersburg, Russia)
Coherent structures in dynamical systems described by hyperbolic equation.
4. I.L. Kirilyuk, S.V. Prants
(Pacific Oceanological Inst., FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia)
Control and chaos of atomic rabi oscillations in a cavity.
5. A.S. Kuznetsov, V.D. Shalfeev
(Inst. of Applied Physics, RAS, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
Analysis of regularization of dynamics in a circular chain of bistable chaotic elements with variable number of couplings.
6.
M. Zeitlin, A. Fedorova
(Inst. for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, RAS, St.Petersburg, Russia)
Wavelet approach to nonlinear problems.
Session K1
1. A. Bratus', A. Mescherin
(Moscow State Univ., Russia),
A. Novozhilov
(Moscow Univ. Communication, Russia)
Mathematical models of interaction between pollutant and environment.
2. E.Ya. Frisman, E.V. Last
(Inst. of Automation and Control Processes, FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia)
Oscillations & chaos in the model of the Pacific Salmon's number dynamics.
3. E.Ya. Frisman, E.V. Sycheva
(Inst. of Automation and Control Processes, FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia)
Oscillations and chaos in population dynamics caused by the hunting.
4. O.A. Kouzenkov, E.A. Riabova
(Nizhny Novgorod State Univ., Russia)
Study of periodic modes in generalized Volterra model.
5. A.V. Ostrovsky
(Nizhny Novgorod State Univ., Russia)
On a dynamical system which simulates price forming when there exists deficit of the commodity.
Session K2
1. R. Stoop, A. Kern
(Inst. fur Neuroinformatik, Zurich, Switzerland),
L.A. Bunimovich
(Georgia Inst. Technology, Atlanta, USA)
Control of oscillations and chaos in canonical neocortical microcircuits.
2. A.N. Pavlov, E.V. Silantyeva, E.S. Sof'yina, V.S. Anishchenko
(Saratov State Univ., Russia)
Interspike and interburst intervals: nonlinear dynamics approach.
3. O.P. Skljarov
(St. Petersburg Research Inst. of Ear, Throat, Nose and Speech, Russia)
Neyrodynamic route to chaos and normal speech vs. stuttering.
4. A.T. Stamp
(Boston Univ., USA),
G.V. Osipov
(Nizhny Novgorod State Univ., Russia),
J.J. Collins
(Boston Univ., USA)
Suppressing arrhythmias in cardiac models with overdrive pacing.
5. M.M. Sushchik, D.G. Zakharov, Ya.I. Molkov
(Inst. of Applied Physics, RAS, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
The effect of noise on a bistable regime in the dynamical model of locomotor rhythm.
6. M. Kuzmina
(Keldysh Inst. of Applied Mathematics, RAS, Moscow, Russia),
E. Manykin, I. Surina
(RRC Kurchatov Inst., Moscow, Russia)
Oscillatory network model of the brain visual cortex with controlled synchronization.
7.
V.D. Koshur
(Inst. of Computational Modelling, RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
Neural Network Control of Elastic Waves Transformations and Suppression of Amplitudes of Oscillations in Laminated Piezoelectric Composites