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Bruno Sinopoli

Assistant Professor – ECE, RI, MechE
Carnegie Mellon, 2007 –

Contact Information
 
Department Electrical and Computer Engineering
Office B30 Porter Hall
Telephone (412)-268-9432
Fax (412)-268-3890
Email brunos@ece.cmu.edu
Website http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~brunos/
Assistant Claire Bauerle

Research Interests

Advances in very large-scale integration and microelectromechanical system technology have boosted the development of micro sensor integrated systems. Such systems combine computing, storage, radio technology, and energy source on a single chip. When distributed over a wide area, networks of these embedded devices can perform a variety of tasks that range from environmental monitoring and military surveillance, to navigation and control of a moving vehicle.

A common feature of these systems is the presence of significant communication delays and data loss across the network. From the point of view of control theory, significant delay is equivalent to loss, as data needs to arrive to its destination in time to be used for control. In short, communication and control become tightly coupled such that the two issues cannot be addressed independently. Bruno Sinopoli's research interest focuses on the analysis and design of networked embedded control systems, with applications to sensor actuators networks.

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Keywords

networked embedded control systems, sensors/actuators networks, control theory

Education

PhD, 2005
Electrical Engineering
University of California, Berkeley

MS, 2003
Electrical Engineering
University of California, Berkeley

Laurea, 1998
Electrical Engineering
Università di Padova



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