Modelling and estimation methods for discrete multi-dimensional systems. Multi-dimensional signal processing plays a role in a variety of application areas, ranging from remote sensing for environmental monitoring and geological mapping, to medical imaging and the automatic control of industrial processes. The success of the project will provide mathematical tools for the advancement of the state-of-the-art in these broad areas.
Optimal Control Computation and Analysis of Switched Systems with State and Control Constraints. DC/DC converters are widely used in power supply systems and hybrid power systems generate cleaner energy. Achieving optimum performance in these applications has high commercial and environmental impacts. New optimal control problems for such practical problems will be formulated and new unified optimization theory and methods for these optimal control problems will be obtained. The outcomes will en ....Optimal Control Computation and Analysis of Switched Systems with State and Control Constraints. DC/DC converters are widely used in power supply systems and hybrid power systems generate cleaner energy. Achieving optimum performance in these applications has high commercial and environmental impacts. New optimal control problems for such practical problems will be formulated and new unified optimization theory and methods for these optimal control problems will be obtained. The outcomes will enhance Australia's reputation in this cutting edge research, and contribute to achieving optimal performance of high commercial and environmental value applications. It will also facilitate international collaboration, and provide an excellent opportunity for research training.Read moreRead less
A Study of Stabilisation and Optimal Control Computation of Impulsive Control Systems. Impulsive systems exhibit the phenomenon of jumps occurring at various time points along their trajectories. They arise from many applications, such as determining appropriate levels of drug administration in cancer and diabetes treatment, optimizing investment strategies in capacity expansion, and sustainable optimal forest management. This project will result in fundamental theory on stability and efficient ....A Study of Stabilisation and Optimal Control Computation of Impulsive Control Systems. Impulsive systems exhibit the phenomenon of jumps occurring at various time points along their trajectories. They arise from many applications, such as determining appropriate levels of drug administration in cancer and diabetes treatment, optimizing investment strategies in capacity expansion, and sustainable optimal forest management. This project will result in fundamental theory on stability and efficient computational algorithms and software packages for stabilizing controls and optimal controls of impulsive control problems. The outcomes will enhance Australia's reputation for leading edge research and facilitate opportunity for international collaboration. It will also provide an excellent opportunity for research training.Read moreRead less
Wavelet approaches for solving nonlinear dynamic systems in process engineering. The success of the proposed project will enable us to obtain more accurate numerical solutions for the nonlinear dynamical systems arising from process engineering. This ensures the potential for understanding and optimising industrial and engineering processes. Hence, a wide range of processing industries in Australia, such as agricultural chemicals, mineral processing, food, detergents, pharmaceuticals, ceramics ....Wavelet approaches for solving nonlinear dynamic systems in process engineering. The success of the proposed project will enable us to obtain more accurate numerical solutions for the nonlinear dynamical systems arising from process engineering. This ensures the potential for understanding and optimising industrial and engineering processes. Hence, a wide range of processing industries in Australia, such as agricultural chemicals, mineral processing, food, detergents, pharmaceuticals, ceramics and specialty chemicals will benefit from the results of this project. This will ensure globally competitive production and, therefore, greater contributions to the Australian economy.Read moreRead less
Numerical Algorithms for Constructing Feedback Control Laws. Many decision making problems in engineering, finance and management are governed by optimal feedback control systems. These systems are normally too complex to be solved by conventional numerical methods. In this project, we propose to develop novel numerical algorithms for constructing feedback control laws. We will also investigate the procatical significance of these algorithms for solving real-world problems. The outcome of the pr ....Numerical Algorithms for Constructing Feedback Control Laws. Many decision making problems in engineering, finance and management are governed by optimal feedback control systems. These systems are normally too complex to be solved by conventional numerical methods. In this project, we propose to develop novel numerical algorithms for constructing feedback control laws. We will also investigate the procatical significance of these algorithms for solving real-world problems. The outcome of the project will provide efficient and accurate tools for constructing feedback laws in high dimensions.Read moreRead less
Stochastic Analysis with a View to Applications in Financial Risk Processes. Recent decades have seen explosive growth in applications of probability theory and statistics to the modelling of risk in finance and insurance. An intensive theoretical investigation into passage time and other problems for Levy and other continuous time processes will be applied to financial risk analyses. Related investigations will involve perpetuities and stochastic volatility models for price series. Outcomes ....Stochastic Analysis with a View to Applications in Financial Risk Processes. Recent decades have seen explosive growth in applications of probability theory and statistics to the modelling of risk in finance and insurance. An intensive theoretical investigation into passage time and other problems for Levy and other continuous time processes will be applied to financial risk analyses. Related investigations will involve perpetuities and stochastic volatility models for price series. Outcomes will include the development of new theory in probability and statistics, the initiation and reinforcement of collaborative ties with major international research figures, and the fostering of contacts with the finance industry.Read moreRead less
Groups: statistics, structure, and algorithms. Science today relies on digital technologies using quantised and digital information. Because of the discrete nature of digital information, much of the mathematics underpinning these advances comes from the core disciplines of algebra and combinatorics within which this proposal falls. All aspects of the proposal focus on strengthening theoretical understanding of algebraic and combinatorial structures, and increasing computational power for workin ....Groups: statistics, structure, and algorithms. Science today relies on digital technologies using quantised and digital information. Because of the discrete nature of digital information, much of the mathematics underpinning these advances comes from the core disciplines of algebra and combinatorics within which this proposal falls. All aspects of the proposal focus on strengthening theoretical understanding of algebraic and combinatorial structures, and increasing computational power for working with them. The fundamental research outcomes, in terms of theorems, algorithms, and the training of young research mathematicians, will thus both enhance the high international standing of Australian mathematics, and strengthen Australia's capabilities in these important areas.Read moreRead less
Factorisation of Finite Groups and Graphs. The combinatorial structure of a graph is strongly influenced by its
symmetry, and the symmetry is described precisely by its group of
automorphisms. Interplay between actions of the automorphism group on
vertices, edges, and other configurations, reveals important graph
structure, especially the existence of graph factorisations. In turn, a group factorisation arises whenever a group has two
independent transitive actions, and these arise in parti ....Factorisation of Finite Groups and Graphs. The combinatorial structure of a graph is strongly influenced by its
symmetry, and the symmetry is described precisely by its group of
automorphisms. Interplay between actions of the automorphism group on
vertices, edges, and other configurations, reveals important graph
structure, especially the existence of graph factorisations. In turn, a group factorisation arises whenever a group has two
independent transitive actions, and these arise in particular while
determining graph automorphism groups, and graph factorisations. We will classify families of group factorisations, especially for simple groups, and apply this to establish a theory of symmetrical graph
factorisations, and to study Cayley graphs and 2-closures of permutation groups.
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Efficient computation in finite groups with applications in algebra and graph theory. The cutting-edge research of the project will further strengthen Australia's prominent role in computational group theory and algebraic graph theory. Besides the theoretical advances, the project includes the implementation and wide distribution of matrix group algorithms, benefiting immediately the algebraic research community and undergraduate mathematical education.
Efficient Computational Methods for Constrained Path Problems. We consider a class of path design problems which arise when an object needs to traverse between two points through a specified region. The region may be a continuous space or the path may be restricted to the edges of a network. The path must optimise a prescribed criterion such
as risk, reliability or cost and satisfy a number of constraints.
Problems of this type readily arise in the defence, transport and
communication i ....Efficient Computational Methods for Constrained Path Problems. We consider a class of path design problems which arise when an object needs to traverse between two points through a specified region. The region may be a continuous space or the path may be restricted to the edges of a network. The path must optimise a prescribed criterion such
as risk, reliability or cost and satisfy a number of constraints.
Problems of this type readily arise in the defence, transport and
communication industries. In addition to efficient solution methods
for these problems the project will produce computational tools for
a wide range of related network routing problems.Read moreRead less