Prof. Gang Feng
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
IEEE Fellow
Speech Title: On Intelligent Fuzzy Control
Abstract
This talk first gives a brief overview on artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic and fuzzy control, highlighting the myth on fuzzy logic and several fuzzy control methods. It then presents the key idea of model based fuzzy control including its motivation and advantages. Finally, some challenges in fuzzy control are revealed.
Biography
Gang FENG received the B.Eng and M.Eng. Degrees in Automatic Control from Nanjing Aeronautical Institute, China in 1982 and in 1984 respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Melbourne, Australia in 1992.
Professor Feng was a Lectuere/Senior Lecturer at University of New South Wales, 1992-1999. He has been with City University of Hong Kong since 2000, where he is now a Chair Professor of Mechatronic Engineering. He has received the IEEEComputational Intelligence Society Fuzzy Systems Pioneer Award, the IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems Outstanding Paper Award, the outstanding research award and President award of City University of Hong Kong, Alexander von Humboldt fellowship, and several best conference paper awards. He is listed as a SCI highly cited researcher byClarivate Analytics since 2016. His research interests include intelligent systems and control, networked control systems, and multi-agent systems and control.
Professor Feng is a fellow of IEEE. He has been an Associate Editor ofIEEE Trans. Automatic Control, IEEE Trans. on Fuzzy Systems, IEEE Trans. Systems, Man, & Cybernetics, Mechatronics, Journal of Systems Science and Complexity, Autonomous Intelligent Systems, Guidance, Navigation & Control, and Journal of Control Theory and Applications. He is also on the advisory board ofUnmanned Systems.