David G. Galati, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorMarwan A. Simaan | grad student | 2004 | University of Pittsburgh | |
(Game theoretic target assignment strategies in competitive multi-team systems.) |
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Simaan MA, Ferreira A, Chen S, et al. (2009) A dynamical state space representation and performance analysis of a feedback-controlled rotary left ventricular assist device Ieee Transactions On Control Systems Technology. 17: 15-28 |
Galati DG, Simaan MA. (2008) Near-Nash targeting strategies for heterogeneous teams of autonomous combat vehicles Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 6962 |
Galati DG, Simaan MA. (2006) Automatic decomposition of time series into step, ramp, and impulse primitives Pattern Recognition. 39: 2166-2174 |
Galati DG, Simaan MA. (2005) Near-nash strategies in competitive Multi-Team Target Assignment American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Dynamic Systems and Control Division (Publication) Dsc. 74: 213-219 |
Ferreira A, Chen S, Galati DG, et al. (2005) A dynamical state space representation and performance analysis of a feedback controlled rotary left ventricular assist device American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Dynamic Systems and Control Division (Publication) Dsc. 74: 617-626 |
Galati DG, Simaan MA. (2004) Effectiveness of the nash strategies in competitive multi-team target assignment problems Proceedings of the Ieee Conference On Decision and Control. 5: 4856-4861 |
Galati DG, Simaan MA. (2004) Effectiveness of the nash strategies in competitive multi-team target assignment problems Proceedings of the Ieee Conference On Decision and Control. 5: 4856-4861 |
Liu Y, Galati DG, Simaan MA. (2004) A game theoretic approach to team dynamics and tactics in mixed initiative control of automa-teams Proceedings of the Ieee Conference On Decision and Control. 4: 3811-3816 |