Ioan Doré Landau (born July 1, 1938 in Bucharest) is a French scientist specialized in automatic control.
He is an emeritus research director at the CNRS, has published many groundbreaking papers and articles on the theory and applications of system identification, adaptive control, robust digital control, nonlinear systems, and is internationally recognized in these fields.
He is notably the author of numerous algorithms known as "Model Reference Approach" for adaptive control and identification of systems.[2]
From 1968, Landau won the Grand Gold Medal at the Vienna Inventions Exhibition (Austria) for his patent on variable frequency control of asynchronous motors. He has since filed other international patents.[5][3]
As research director at the CNRS, he launched and directed several national research programs on mathematical tools and models for automation, systems analysis and signal processing (1979-1982), adaptive systems in automatic control and signal processing (1984-1988) and automatic control (1988-1996).[3]
During his career, he directed more than 40 doctoral theses, in France and in collaboration with various universities around the world, and participated in numerous international conferences, several of which he chaired. In particular, in 1991, in Grenoble, he chaired the organizing committee of the first European Conference on Automatic Control (European Control Conference - ECC).[3][6]
In June 1998, the CNRS organized in his honour an international conference entitled "Perspectives in Control - Theory and Applications" .[6]
Publications
Landau is the author or co-author of more than 400 scientific publications in the field of automatic control.[7]
Landau, Ioan Doré; Tomizuka, Masayoshi (1981). Adaptive Control, Theory and Practice. Tokyo: Ohm Shia.
Landau, Ioan Doré; Tomizuka, Masayoshi; Auslander, David M. (2014). Adaptive Systems in Control and Signal Processing. Elsevier. ISBN978-1-4831-9065-5.
System identification and control design using P.I.M plus software (français). Prentice Hall PTR. 1989. ISBN978-0-13-880782-5.; published also in French and Romanian: Landau, Ioan Doré (1993). Identification et Commandes des Systèmes (in French). Paris: Hermes Science Publications. p. 535. ISBN978-2-86601-365-3.; Identificarea si comanda sistemelor (in Romanian). Bucarest: Editura Tehnica. 1997. p. 323.
Landau, Ioan Doré (1998). Identification des systèmes. Série Automatique (in French). Paris: Hermès. ISBN978-2-86601-683-8..
Ioan D. Landau; Alina Besançon-Voda (2001). Identification des systèmes. Systèmes automatisés (in French). Paris: Hermès Science Publications. p. 384. ISBN978-2-7462-0220-7.
Landau, Ioan Doré (2002). Commande des systèmes. Hermes Science Publications (in French). Paris: Hermès - Lavoisier. ISBN978-2-7462-0478-2..
Landau, Ioan Doré; Zito, Gianluca (2006). Digital control systems: design, identification and implementation. Londres: Springer-Verlag.
Landau, Ioan Doré; Lozano, Rogelio; M'Saad, Mohamed; Karimi, Alireza (2011). Adaptive Control. Londres: Springer. p. 590. ISBN978-0-85729-664-1.
Landau, Ioan Doré; Airimitoaie, Tudor-Bogdan; Castellanos-Silva, Abraham; Constantinescu, Aurelian (2017). Adaptive and Robust Active Vibration Control. Springer-Verlag. ISBN978-3-319-41449-2.
Awards and recognition
1968: gold medal at the International Exhibition of Inventions in Vienna (Austria)
1981-84: Best Review Paper Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, for his article on adaptive control published in the Journal of Dynamical Systems Measurement and Control[4]
^The publications of Ioan Doré Landau (author or co-author) are frequently being cited in various scientific texts as shown at "Google Scholar". Retrieved 7 March 2021., most notably more than 3000 times for the book Adaptive Control: the Model Reference Approach, "read online".
^Compte rendu de Richard V. Monopoli, dans « Proceedings of the IEEE », volume 69, numéro 9, septembre 1981 "Lire en ligne". doi:10.1109/PROC.1981.12154., (traduit en chinois, 1983).
^Ce prix Robert-Houdin, remis par la Communauté d'agglomération AGGLOPOLYS, est destiné à récompenser la communication la plus originale présentée au cours du 4ème colloque francophone « Adaptative active vibration isolation - A control perspective », à Blois, 18–20 novembre 2014: "Lire en ligne Prix Robert-Houdin". gipsa-lab.grenoble-inp.fr. Retrieved 29 March 2023.