Ocampo MartÃnez, Carlos A.
Assistant Professor
Automatic Control
Institut de Robòtica i Informàtica industrial
Spain
Biography
He received his electronics engineering degree and his MSc. degree in industrial automation from the National University of Colombia, Campus Manizales, in 2001 and 2003, respectively. In 2007, he received his Ph.D. degree in Control Engineering from the UPC. Currently, he is Associate Professor at the UPC - ESAII. His main research interests include constrained model predictive control, large-scale systems management (partitioning and non-centralized control), and industrial applications.
Research Interest
His main research interests include constrained model predictive control, large-scale systems management (partitioning and non-centralized control), and industrial applications.
Publications
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J. Barreiro-Gomez, C. Ocampo-MartÃnez, N. Quijano and J.M. Maestre. Non-centralized control for flow-based distribution networks: A game-theoretical insight. Journal of the Franklin Institute, 354(14): 5771-5796, 2017.
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J.M. Grosso, C. Ocampo-MartÃnez and V. Puig. A distributed predictive control approach for periodic flow-based networks: Application to drinking water systems. International Journal of Systems Science, 48(14): 3106-3117, 2017.
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F. Xu, V. Puig, C. Ocampo-MartÃnez and X. Wang. Set-valued observer-based active fault-tolerant model predictive control. Optimal Control Applications and Methods, 38(5): 683–708, 2017.