Eric Feron

Eric Feron is a computer scientist and aerospace engineer. He has been the Dutton/Ducoffe Professor of Aerospace Software Engineering at Georgia Tech since 2005.

He taught at MIT's department of Aeronautics and Astronautics from 1993 until his appointment at Georgia Tech. He obtained his BS from Ecole Polytechnique, his MS from Ecole Normale Suprieure, and PhD from Stanford University. His particular research foci are aerobatic control of unmanned aerial vehicles, multi-agent operations, including air traffic control systems and aerospace software system certification.[1]

Selected research

  • Frazzoli, Emilio, Munther A. Dahleh, and Eric Feron. "Maneuver-based motion planning for nonlinear systems with symmetries." IEEE transactions on robotics 21.6 (2005): 1077-1091.
  • Frazzoli, Emilio, Munther A. Dahleh, and Eric Feron. "Real-time motion planning for agile autonomous vehicles." Journal of guidance, control, and dynamics 25.1 (2002): 116-129.
  • Schouwenaars, Tom, et al. "Mixed integer programming for multi-vehicle path planning." 2001 European control conference (ECC). IEEE, 2001.
  • Boyd, Stephen, et al. Linear matrix inequalities in system and control theory. Vol. 15. Siam, 1994.
gollark: ~~you should be using LLVM~~
gollark: How would that even work?
gollark: wwhat. whhy.
gollark: ROT13 for TLS when?
gollark: rot13 is an advanced stateless, keyless, symmetric cipher.

References

  1. "Eric Marie J Feron". Georgia Tech. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
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