Shin-Young Cheong, Ph.D. Candidate

University of Southern California

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Cheong, Shin-Young

(in Korean, 정신영)

Ph.D. Candidate

Ming-Hsieh Dept. of Electrical Engineering – Systems
3740 McClintock Ave., Room EEB 307
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California 90089-2563, USA
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BA: Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea, 2003
MS: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 2005
Ph.D.: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 2009
(qualified for a candidate since December 2007), Advisor: Michael G. Safonov

More about me? Please see my CV [ pdf ].

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

 

PUBLICATIONS

CONFERENCE PAPERS

·         S.-Y. Cheong and M. G. Safonov, Improved bumpless transfer with slow-fast controller decomposition, In Proc. American Control Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, June 10 – 12, 2009 (to appear) [ pdf ], [ simulation files (MATLAB) ]

·         S.-Y. Cheong and M. G. Safonov, Bumpless transfer for adaptive switching controls, IFAC World Congress, Seoul, Korea, August 2008 [ pdf ], [ simulation files (MATLAB) ]

·         Y. Choi, S.-Y. Cheong and N. Schwighofer, Local online support vector regression for learning control, In Proc. of 2007 IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation, Jacksonville, FL, June 20-23, 2007 [ pdf ]

·       S.-Y. Cheong and M. G. Safonov, Unfalsified control for slowly varying plants using fading memory and windowing. In Proc. AIAA, Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference, Keystone, CO, Aug. 2006 [ pdf ], [ simulation files (MATLAB) ]

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