Associate Professor |
The member of Information System Laboratory investigates the fundamental theory of linear systems. In this academic year, we have given theoretically a parameterization method of all stabilizing controllers in the framework of the factorization approach. Also, we have investigated the parameterization method of all strictly causal stabilizing controllers in the framework of the factorization approach, which will be given in the next academic year. As a public activity, we have held open lectures for personal computers. |
[k-mori-02:2006] |
K. MORI. Introduction to Coordinate-Transposerand its Basic
Stability Analysis forMultidimensional System. In Proceedings of
17th International Symposium onMathematical Theory of Networks
and Systems (MTNS 2006), pages 1523-1528, July 2006. |
[k-mori-03:2006] |
K. MORI. The number of parameters for all stabilizing controllerswithout
coprime factorizability. In Proceedings of SICE-ICASE
International Joint Conference(SICE-ICASE 2006), pages 1763-1768,
October 2006. |
[k-mori-04:2006] |
K. MORI. Parametrization of Stabilizing Controllers without-
Coprime Factorizability based on a Parallel System. In Proceedings of
the 26th IASTED InternationalConference on Modelling, Identification
and Control (MIC2007), pages 206-211, February 2006. |
[k-mori-01:2006] |
K. MORI and N. Sato. Parallel Animation Processing with Transfer
Functions Using Object-Oriented Language. The Journal of Three Dimensional
Images, 20(3):131-138, 2007. |
In this paper, we present a high performance parallel computationenvironment
for animation processing. Using this environment, we showeffects of the animation
processing using 3-variable transfer functions.The purpose of this paper is
to evaluate a parallel computationenvironment for an animation processing using
transfer functions. Inthe environment, object-oriented programming, which is
efficient inparallel programming, is used. |