Michelangelo Bin

Michelangelo Bin

Imperial College London

H-index: 15

Europe-United Kingdom

About Michelangelo Bin

Michelangelo Bin, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Imperial College London, specializes in the field of Systems Theory, Nonlinear Systems, Control Theory, Output Regulation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Canceling output disturbances in observer design through internal model filters

Semiglobal exponential stability of the discrete-time Arrow-Hurwicz-Uzawa primal-dual algorithm for constrained optimization

An Internal Model Principle for Open Systems

Discrete-Time Distributed Optimization for Linear Uncertain Multi-Agent Systems

Robust and scalable distributed recursive least squares

A comparison of centrality measures and their role in controlling the spread in epidemic networks

A Small-Gain Theory for Abstract Systems On Topological Spaces

The gradient tracking is a distributed integral action

Michelangelo Bin Information

University

Position

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Citations(all)

515

Citations(since 2020)

471

Cited By

198

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Michelangelo Bin Skills & Research Interests

Systems Theory

Nonlinear Systems

Control Theory

Output Regulation

Top articles of Michelangelo Bin

Canceling output disturbances in observer design through internal model filters

Automatica

2024/4/1

Semiglobal exponential stability of the discrete-time Arrow-Hurwicz-Uzawa primal-dual algorithm for constrained optimization

Mathematical Programming

2024/2/12

An Internal Model Principle for Open Systems

2023/12/13

Discrete-Time Distributed Optimization for Linear Uncertain Multi-Agent Systems

2023/12/13

Robust and scalable distributed recursive least squares

Automatica

2023/12/1

A comparison of centrality measures and their role in controlling the spread in epidemic networks

International Journal of Control

2023/5/6

A Small-Gain Theory for Abstract Systems On Topological Spaces

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control

2023/3/14

Michelangelo Bin
Michelangelo Bin

H-Index: 8

Thomas Parisini
Thomas Parisini

H-Index: 27

The gradient tracking is a distributed integral action

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control

2023/2/23

Kernel-Based Identification of Incrementally Input-to-State Stable Nonlinear Systems

IFAC-PapersOnLine

2023/1/1

On ϱ-passivity

IFAC-PapersOnLine

2023/1/1

Data-driven Output Regulation via Gaussian Processes and Luenberger Internal Models

IFAC-PapersOnLine

2023/1/1

Michelangelo Bin
Michelangelo Bin

H-Index: 8

Lorenzo Marconi
Lorenzo Marconi

H-Index: 30

Stability, linear convergence, and robustness of the Wang-Elia algorithm for distributed consensus optimization

2022/12/6

Traffic-light control in urban environment exploiting drivers’ reaction to the expected red lights duration

Transportation research part C: emerging technologies

2022/12/1

Group-Based Dimensionality Reduction and Estimation for Heterogeneous Large-Scale Traffic Networks

2022/7/12

Internal models in control, bioengineering, and neuroscience

2022/5/3

Generalized recursive least squares: Stability, robustness, and excitation

Systems & Control Letters

2022/3/1

Michelangelo Bin
Michelangelo Bin

H-Index: 8

About robustness of control systems embedding an internal model

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control

2022/2/14

Michelangelo Bin
Michelangelo Bin

H-Index: 8

Lorenzo Marconi
Lorenzo Marconi

H-Index: 30

Traffic-light control at urban intersections using expected waiting-time information

2021/12/14

A distributed methodology for approximate uniform global minimum sharing

Automatica

2021/9/1

Michelangelo Bin
Michelangelo Bin

H-Index: 8

Thomas Parisini
Thomas Parisini

H-Index: 27

Robust frequency estimation of multi-harmonic signals

2021/6/29

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