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Ben Fitzpatrick
Also published under:B. G. Fitzpatrick, Ben G. Fitzpatrick, B. Fitzpatrick
Affiliation
Department of Mathematics, Tempest Technologies, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Topic
Adaptive Control,Control Problem,Disturbance Rejection,Adaptive Control Scheme,Adaptive Scheme,Adaptive Technique,Complete Rejection,Control Beam,Dynamic Programming,Feedback Control,Periodic Disturbances,Plant Yield,Robust Adaptive Control,Unknown Disturbances,Unmodeled Dynamics,Absence Of Disturbances,Absence Of Noise,Absolute Difference,Actuator,Adaptive Approach,Adaptive Control Law,Adaptive Law,Adaptive System,Air Force,Airborne Laser,Arrival Rate,Bellman Equation,Certainty Equivalent,Closed-loop System,Conditional Likelihood,Control Design,Control Filters,Direct Energy,Disturbance Features,Disturbance Term,Dwell Time,Dynamical,Error Model,Error Signal,Feedback Function,Filter Order,Focal Plane,Idempotent,Information Gain,Internal Model,Laser Beam,Laser System,Model Plant,Noise Amplification,Noise Disturbance,
Biography
Ben G. Fitzpatrick received the Sc.M. and Ph.D. degrees in applied mathematics from Brown University, Providence, RI, in 1986 and 1988, respectively. He received the B.S. and M.P.S. degrees in mathematics from Auburn University, Auburn, AL, in 1981 and 1983.
He has worked at TRW Defense Systems Group, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, North Carolina State University, and D. H. Wagner, Associates. He is currently the Clarence J. Wallen Professor of Mathematics at Loyola Marymount University and the President of Tempest Technologies. His current interests are in statistical and mathematical modeling, data analysis, and optimization. He works in image-based tracking, adaptive optics, and mission planning and control applications.
He has worked at TRW Defense Systems Group, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, North Carolina State University, and D. H. Wagner, Associates. He is currently the Clarence J. Wallen Professor of Mathematics at Loyola Marymount University and the President of Tempest Technologies. His current interests are in statistical and mathematical modeling, data analysis, and optimization. He works in image-based tracking, adaptive optics, and mission planning and control applications.