CENTRALE LYON - PhD thesis in System, Control and Signal Processing (2)
Project DAC Analysis and synthesis of Anomaly Detectors under Critical-time constraints
Working environment
The École Centrale de Lyon (ECL) is a public scientific, cultural and professional institution. Mmember of the Ecoles Centrales group and the Écoles Nationales d’Ingénieurs network, ECL trains high-level generalist engineers, specialized engineers, masters students and doctoral
candidates. The school hosts 2,500 engineering students and trainees, 300 master students and more than 250 doctoral students. It is characterized by recognized research supported by 6 research laboratories. ECL’s research activities are directed to and for the business world through numerous industrial contracts.
The Ampère-lab is a joint research unit (CNRS, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, INSA Lyon, Université Lyon 1) of more than 150 researchers based in Lyon, France, working on the rational use of energy in systems in relation to their environment. The research carried out by the Automatique pour l’Ingénierie des Systèmes (AIS) department includes the development of methods and tools for optimizing and controlling the dynamic behavior of systems in a wide range of application domains, in collaboration with other departments of the laboratory and other engineering laboratories. The combination of theoretical and applied dimensions of this research constitutes its great originality.
Over the last few years, the advisors have been working on the possibilities offered by Systems, Control and Signal approaches for the development of methods for the design/understanding of systems from different disciplines (electronics, electrical engineering, mechanics, biology, etc.).
In particular, expertise has been developed in the design of systems obtained by interconnecting subsystems, for which the combination of the input-output approach with (convex [BTN01, BV04]) optimization tools seems to be particularly effective. Convincing results have already
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