Zach Fuchs
Ph.D.
Department of Electrical Engineering
Wright State University
United States of America
Biography
Education History: Doctorate of Philosophy- The University of Florida (2012) Gainesville, Florida Electrical and Computer Engineering Dissertation: Cooperative Control Strategies and Deception in Adversarial Systems Master of Science- The University of Florida (2009) Gainesville, Florida Electrical and Computer Engineering Bachelor of Science- University of Evansville (summa cum laude, 2007) Evansville, Indiana Electrical Engineering with Mathematics Minor Academics Teaching: Wright State University, Department of Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor 2015-Present Courses taught: EE4800/EE6800 – Introduction to Sensors EE4800/EE6800 – Intelligent Machine Design Lab
Research Interest
Autonomous Systems Game-theoretic Control and Adversarial Systems Deception Modeling and Robust Sensing Biologically Inspired Control Optimal Control Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems
Publications
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Z. E. Fuchs and S. W. Frost, “Game-Theoretic Waveform Strategies in Non-Cooperative Environments,†in NATO SET-204 Specialist Meeting on “Waveform Diversityâ€, Berlin, Germany, September 2014.
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Z. E. Fuchs and P. P. Khargonekar, "An Engage or Retreat Differential Game with an Escort Region," in 53rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), pp. 4290-4297, Los Angeles, California, December 2014.
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D. W. Casbeer, E. Garcia, Z. E. Fuchs, and M. Pachter, “Cooperative Target Defense Differential Game with a Constrained-Maneuverable Defender,†in 54th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), pp. 1713-1718, Osaka, Japan, December 2015.