Background
Omatu, Sigeru was born on December 16, 1946 in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan. Son of Risaburo and Akie (Kageoka) Omatu.
(In this unified account of the mathematical theory of dis...)
In this unified account of the mathematical theory of distributed parameter systems (DPS), the authors cover all major aspects of the control, estimation, and identification of such systems, and their application in engineering problems. The first part of the book is devoted to the basic results in deterministic and stochastic partial differential equations, which are applied to the optimal control and estimation theories for DPS. Part two then applies this knowledge in an engineering setting, discussing optimal estimators, optimal sensor and actuator locations, and computational techniques.
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Omatu, Sigeru was born on December 16, 1946 in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan. Son of Risaburo and Akie (Kageoka) Omatu.
Bachelor in Engineering, Ehime University, 1969. Master in Engineering, University Osaka Prefecture, 1971. Doctor of Philosophy, University Osaka Prefecture, 1974.
Research associate University Tokushima, Japan, 1974—1975, lecturer, 1975—1980, associate professor, 1980—1988, professor, 1988—1995. Professor, department computer & system science College Engineering Osaka Prefecture University, since 1995. Researcher Kyoto Branch Japan International Business Machines Corporation, since 1983.
(In this unified account of the mathematical theory of dis...)
Member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Society Instrument and Control Engineers Japan (Best Paper award 1995), Society Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Institute Electrical Engineers Japan (Best Paper award 1991).
Married Mitsuko Omatu, September 16, 1974. Children: Naoko, Mizue.