A. A. Abouelsoud

Also published under:Ahmed Abouelsoud

Affiliation

Department of Electronics and Communication, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

Topic

Fuzzy Logic,Model Predictive Control,Sliding Mode Control,Active Damping,Adaptive Control,Adaptive Neuro-fuzzy Inference System,Air Spring,Air Volume,Angular Velocity,Atmospheric Pressure,Control Signal,Control Volume,Fuzzy Control,Fuzzy Set,Inference System,Mathematical Model,Membership Function,Mobile Robot,Natural Frequency Of The System,PI Controller,Real-world Experiments,Robot Navigation,Rule-based,Sliding Mode,Square Wave,Steady-state Error,Suspension System,Accuracy Metrics,Actuator,Actuator Model,Actuator Position,Adaptive Control Design,Adaptive Fuzzy,Adaptive Fuzzy Logic Controller,Austenite Phase,Automotive Suspension,Automotive Suspension System,Automotive Systems,Blood Pressure,Blood Pressure Variability,Cantilever,Center Of Mass,Change In Error,Changes In Pressure,Classical Form,Control Design,Control Rules,Control Strategy,Control System,Current Sensor,

Biography

A. A. Abouelsoud received the B.Sc. degree (Hons.) in electronics and communications engineering and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in control engineering from Cairo University, Egypt, in 1986, 1989, and 1995, respectively. In 2001, he was a Visiting Assistant Professor with Washington State University, WA, USA. He was with Sultan Qaboos University, Oman, from 2008 to 2009; Taibah University, Saudi Arabia, from 2011 to 2012; and the Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), from 2013 to 2018. He is currently a Professor of automatic control with the Electronics and Communications Engineering Department, Cairo University. He also works as a part-time External Moderator with the Jomo Kenyatta University for Agriculture and Technology, Kenya, for the undergraduate and postgraduate programs of mechatronics engineering. He has published more than 40 journal articles and 30 conference papers in automatic control and robotics. His research interests include nonlinear and adaptive control, process control, and distributed control systems.