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11. System evolution through semi-automatic elicitation of security requirements: A Position Paper ⁎ ⁎Research supported by the DFG (German Research Foundation) in Priority Programme SPP1593: Design for Future - Managed Software Evolution (VO 937/20-2 and JU 2734/2-2)

23. Preparation of Papers for IFAC Conferences & Symposia: Computer Vision-enabled Human-Cyber-Physical Workstation for Proactive Ergonomic Risks Mitigation

25. Fuzzy multi-objective supply chain master planning in a wood and paper industry: A case study

26. Preparation of Papers for IFAC Conferences & Symposia: Exploring servitization from value creation path: a systematic review on empirical investigation

30. Preparation of Papers for IFAC Conferences & Symposia: Autonomous Distribution Algorithm for Formation Satellites Under Emergent Imaging Requests

31. Convertible aircraft dynamic modelling and flatness analysis ⁎ ⁎This paper has been supported by the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), MICA project

32. Event-Triggered Based Reliable Control of Vehicle Active Suspension System Under Actuator Faults ⁎ ⁎This paper was not presented at any IFAC meeting. Corresponding author K. Bansal

33. Reduced linear fractional representation of nonlinear systems for stability analysis ⁎ ⁎The research was partially supported by the grant K115694 of the National Research, Development and Innovation Office - NKFIH. The project has also been supported by the European Union, co-financed by the European Social Fund through the grant EFOP-3.6.3-VEKOP-16-2017-00002. The research leading to the results presented in the paper was supported (also) by the János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

34. Uncoupled PID Control of Multi-Agent Nonlinear Uncertain Stochastic Systems ⁎ ⁎The paper was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 11688101

35. Efficient piecewise-affine coupled-system feed-forward control of a nonlinear elastomer coupling ⁎ ⁎This paper has been partially funded by Austrian Research Promotion (FFG) project 850737

36. Preparation of Papers for IFAC Conferences & Symposia: Computer-aided Processing of Manual Assembly Operations with Integration of Simulation Tools in Production Processes

37. Preparation of Papers for IFAC Conferences & Symposia: A comparative study of remaining useful life predictions for lithium-ion battery

38. Comparision of approximation methods for weakly damped waves Discussion paper

39. Allowable delay sets for the stability analysis of linear time-varying delay systems using a delay-dependent reciprocally convex lemma * *This paper was supported by the ANR Project SCIDiS, contract number

40. Combined Fractional Adaptive Control * *The results reported in this paper have been financed by CONICYT- Chile, under the Basal Financing Program FB0809 'Ad-vanced Mining Technology Center', FONDECYT Project 1150488, 'Fractional Error Models in Adaptive Control and Applications'; and FONDECYT 3150007, Postdoctoral Program 2015'

41. Decentralized Energy Sharing Protocol using TÆMS Framework and Coalition-based Metaheuristic for Heterogeneous Robotic Systems * *This paper was supported by the EU-H2020-FETPROACT-2-2014 project subCULTron - Submarine Cultures Perform LongTerm Robotic Exploration of Unconventional Environmental Niches, grant agreement No. 640967., http://www.subcultron.eu

42. Block Inverted Decoupling Control with Internal Model Structure for Non-square Multivariable Time Delay Systems * *This paper is partly supported by the National Science Foundation of China (61473183, U1509211)

43. Reconfigurable Control Design of Steering and Torque Vectoring Based on Reachability Set Analysis * *The research was supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund through the project 'SEPPAC: Safety and Economic Platform for Partially Automated Commercial vehicles' (VKSZ 14-1-2015-0125). This paper was partially supported by the János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

44. Modelling and analysis of mixed traffic flow with look-ahead controlled vehicles * *The research was supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund through the project 'SEPPAC: Safety and Economic Platform for Partially Automated Commercial vehicles' (VKSZ 14-1-2015-0125). This paper was partially supported by the János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

45. A Neuron-Significance-Index-based Self-organization Pruning Algorithm for S-LINN * *Lizhen Dai is the corresponding author of this paper

46. Optimal Integration of Battery Energy Storage Systems and Control of Active Power Curtailment for Distribution Generation * *The authors acknowledge the CTI - Commission for Technology and Innovation (CH), and the SCCER-FURIES - Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research - Future Swiss Electrical Infrastructure, for their financial and technical support to the research activity presented in this paper

47. A New Decentralized Pitch Control Scheme for Wind Turbines * *Paper prepared for IFAC open invited session: Wind turbine and wind farm control: Control challenges and solutions

48. String Stability towards Leader thanks to Asymmetric Bidirectional Controller * *This paper presents research results of the Belgian Network DYSCO (Dynamical Systems, Control, and Optimization), funded by the Interuniversity Attraction Poles Programme, initiated by the Belgian State, Science Policy Office

49. Cumulative Sum Algorithms for Automatic Detection of Gas Well Parameter Changes * *This paper is partly supported by by The Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Goszadanie No 2.3208.2017/PCh and by Russian Foundation for Basic Research Grant 16-01-00121 A

50. Multiple Fault-Tolerant In-Wheel Vehicle Control Based on High-level Control Reconfiguration * *The research was supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund through the project 'SEPPAC: Safety and Economic Platform for Partially Automated Commercial vehicles' (VKSZ 14-1-2015-0125). This paper was supported by the János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences