System control involves improving system properties, designing operating methods, and operating systems in the way that human
operators envision.
After establishing a desired result for the target of system control, an “inverse calculation of cause and effect” is conducted
to discover an operation method to achieve this result. This inverse calculation of cause and effect diverges from actual
physical processes and utilizes information processing equipment based on logic operation.
This laboratory will deal with the following research themes:
1. Development of robust control and intelligent control, particularly research relating to system control including hysteresis
2. Modeling methods based on system input and output signals (system identification)
3. Research relating to the realization of artificial intellectual activity functions of the human brain, particularly understanding
of human learning and associative memory
functions, and research relating to the biological clock of mammals
4. Research relating to the analysis of human visual information processing functions, particularly research relating to the
recognition and understanding of moving matter from visual information
5. Robot trajectory planning