Control Processes Research Center Director Dr. Tech. Sc., Professor V.I. Gurman
Control Processes Research Center CPRC was created in 1988 Director of the Center: Dr. Tech. Sc., Prof. V.I. Gurman The staff of the Center consists of 12 researchers, including one Academician of RAS, 3 Doctors of science, and 3 Candidates of science
Control Processes Research Center On the basis of the extension principle, a series of new non-traditional optimal control methods were proposed which proved effective for theoretically complicated degenerate problems with turnpike solutions Extension Principle and degenerate optimal control problems
Control Processes Research Center Differential-geometric methods are applied to controllability and optimal control problems: global controllability of invariant systems on Lie groups, optimal control and path-planning problems of sub-Riemannian geometry Geometric Control Theory
Control Processes Research Center Oscillation processes described by the wave equation with boundary conditions of the first, second, third kind, and of mixed type, are studied The problem on control of oscillations in a multi-link elastic system under restricted control resource is studied. Research is oriented towards applications to large space constructions Control of oscillations
Control Processes Research Center New iteration algorithms for search and synthesis of control, based on sufficient local optimality conditions, with wide adaptation possibilities to applications, were developed A concept and experimental version of an intellectual system for control optimization were developed and accompanied by the corresponding program complex and tutorial for design and application of multi-method procedures of optimal control search Algorithms and program tools for modeling and control
Control Processes Research Center Analysis of impact of innovation activity at enterprises and innovations on economics and environment of a region Development of mathematical socio-ecologic- economic model of a region with regard for innovation processes, application of the model to investigation of optimal strategies and sustainable development scenarios Directions of applied research:
Control Processes Research Center Represented by publications in leading Russian and international journals (around 100 papers), 7 monographs Reported at a series of international conferences, including 7 workshops specially organized in Program Systems Institute Results of research