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Mohamed Benrejeb
Also published under:M. Benrejeb, Mohammed Benrejeb
Affiliation
LA.R.A. Laboratory, Tunis El Manar University, National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia
Topic
Nonlinear Systems,Neural Network,Angular Position,Angular Velocity,Decision Variables,Design For Nonlinear Systems,Electromotive Force,Electronic Devices,Electronic Throttle,Good Concordance,Linear Model,Moment Of Inertia,Multi-model Approach,Multivariate Case,Optimal Control,State Space,Synaptic Weights,System Identification,System Output,Throttle Valve,Weight Function,Absence Of Defects,Adaptive Control,Asymptotically Stable,Augmented System,Bifurcation Analysis,Bifurcation Diagram,Bifurcation Parameter,Bifurcation Phenomenon,Buck Converter,Chaotic Regime,Chaotic System,Chemical Bath,Class Of Systems,Class Of Uncertain Systems,Comparison Principle,Constant Matrix,Control Approach,Control Parameters,Control Variables,Current Reference,Cycle Sequencing,Cycle Time,Descent Gradient,Differential Equations,Distribution Matrix,Electronic Control,Fault Occurrence,Faulty System,Feasible Solution,
Biography
Mohamed Benrejeb obtained the Diploma of Ingenieur IDN (French Grande Ecole) in 1973, The Master degree of Automatic Control in 1974, the PhD in Automatic Control of the University of Lille in 1976 and the DSc of the same University in 1980. Full Professor at Ecole Nationale d’Ingenieurs de Tunis since 1985 and at Ecole Centrale de Lille since 2003, his research interests are in the area of analysis and synthesis of complex systems based on classical and non conventional approaches. [email protected]