Miss. Kang received the B.S. degree in department of electronic engineering, from Fudan University, Shanghai, China, where she is currently working toward the Master degree.
Her research interest is network evolution mechanism of opinion dynamics.
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Quan YUAN (袁泉)
Graduated from Department of Electronic Engineering, Fudan University in summer 2015, Mr. Yuan is now a Ph.D candidate without a Master Degree at CAN lab, majoring in coordination control of multi-agent systems.
Starting from the year 2015, Mr. Yuan has been leading in the design of the proprietary Flydan quadrotor drone series, and has successfully realized an outdoor GNSS-based multi-drone coordination platform. In the year 2016, a flocking algorithm based on decentralized model predictive control was successfully realized on five of the Flydan drones. See also the Github page and the publication.
Mr. Yuan is also affliated to the Research Center of Smart Networks and Systems in Fudan University (复旦大学智慧网络与系统研究中心).
Publication
2017
- Yuan, Q., Zhan, J., & Li, X. (2017). Outdoor flocking of quadcopter drones with decentralized model predictive control. ISA transactions, 71, 84-92.
- Hu, Y., Zhan, J., Yuan, Q., & Li, X. (2017, July). A multi-agent flocking system with communication delays via distributed model predictive control. In Control Conference (CCC), 2017 36th Chinese (pp. 8449-8454). IEEE.
- Li, H., Yuan, Q., & Li, X. (2017, October). Ground-target tracking UAVs system via nonlinear distbuted model predictive control. In IECON 2017-43rd Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (pp. 5819-5824). IEEE.
2015
- Yuan, Q., Shang, H., Zhan, J., & Li, X. (2015, November). Towards realizing a multiple vehicle coordination system. In Chinese Automation Congress (CAC), 2015 (pp. 1040-1045). IEEE.
- Gao, C., Yuan, Q., Shang, H., & Li, X. (2015, November). Design and implementation of a quadrotor for indoor swarm research. In Chinese Automation Congress (CAC), 2015 (pp. 390-394). IEEE.
Yanjie HU (胡琰杰)
Mr. Hu, majoring in Communication Engineering, graduated from Hohai University in 2014, and now he is interested in consensus problems of multi-agent system.
Yan ZHANG (张延)
His publications:
[2013]
- L. Wang, Z. Wang, Y. Zhang, Xiang Li(correspondence author), How human location-specific contact patterns impact spatial transmission between populations? Scientific Reports, 2013, 3, 1468.
- L. Wang, Y. Zhang, Z. Wang, Xiang Li(correspondence author), The impact of human location-specific contact pattern on the SIR epidemic transmission between populations, Int. Journal of Bifurcations and Chaos, 2013, 23(5), 1350095.
[2012]
- Y. Zhang, L. Wang, Y.Q. Zhang, Xiang Li(correspondence author), Towards a temporal network analysis of interactive WiFi users, EPL, 2012, 98, 68002.
- L. Wang, Y. Zhang, T.Y. Huang, Xiang Li(correspondence author), Estimating the value of containment strategies in delaying the arrival time of an influenza pandemic: A case study of travel restriction and patient isolation, Physical Review E, 2012, 86, 032901.
[2011]
- L.Wang, Xiang Li (correspondence author), Y.Q. Zhang, Y. Zhang, K. Zhang, Evolution of scaling emergence in large-scale spatial epidemic spreading, PLoS ONE, 2011, 6(7), e21197.
Zhao DONG (董昭)
His publications:
[2011]
- Xiang Li (correspondence author), Z. Dong, Detection and prediction of the onset of human ventricular fibrillation: An approach based on complex network theory, Physical Review E, 2011, 84, 062109.
[2010]
- Z. Dong, Xiang Li (correspondence author), The study of network motifs induced from discrete time series, Acta Physica Sinica, 2010, 59(3), 1600-1608 (in Chinese).
- Z. Dong, Xiang Li (correspondence author), Comment on “Network analysis of human heartbeat dynamics”, Applied Physics Letters, 2010, 96, 266101.
Yi-Qing Zhang received the B.S. degrees in electronics engineering from Fudan University, Shanghai, China, in 2007. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Electronic Engineering at Fudan University.
His research interests are mostly about dynamics on and of temporal networks, i.e., structure evolution of temporal networks, as well as dynamical processes such as epidemics on temporal networks.
His publications:
[2015]
Yi-Qing Zhang, X. Li, D. Liang and J. Cui, Characterizing Bursts of Aggregate Pairs with Individual Poissonian Activity and Preferential Mobility. IEEE Communication Letters, vol.19, no.7, pp.1225-1228,2015.
Yi-Qing Zhang, X. Li, J. Xu and A. V. Vasilakos, Human Interactive Patterns in Temporal Networks. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics: Systems, (Regular Paper), vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 214-222, 2015.
[2014]
Yi-Qing Zhang and X. Li, When susceptible-infectious-susceptible contagion meets time-varying networks with identical infectivity. Europhysics Letters 108: 28006.
X. Li, Yi-Qing Zhang and A. V. Vasilakos, Discovering and Predicting Temporal Patterns of WiFi-interactive Social Populations. in Opportunistic Mobile Social Networks (J. Wu and Y. Wang Eds.) CRC Press, Aug, 2014.
J. Cui, Yi-Qing Zhang, X. Li*, Contextual Relationship in Temporal Social Networks: Circle Link, NOLTA, 2014
[2013]
Yi-Qing Zhang and X. Li, Temporal dynamics and impact of event interactions in cyber-social populations. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 23: 013131. doi: 10.1063/1.4793540.
J. Cui, Yi-Qing Zhang, and X. Li*, On the clustering coefficients of temporal networks and epidemic dynamics, in IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2013, 2299–2302.
[2012]
Yi-Qing Zhang and X. Li, Characterizing Large-scale Population’s Indoor Spatio-temporal Interactive Behaviors. Proceedings of the ACM SIGKDD International Workshop on Urban Computing (UrbComp’12) Pages: 25-32.
Y. Zhang, L. Wang, Yi-Qing Zhang, and X. Li*, Towards a temporal network analysis of interactive wifi users, Europhys. Lett., 98: 68002 (2012)
[2011]
L. Wang, X. Li*, Yi-Qing Zhang, Y. Zhang, K. Zhang, Evolution of scaling emergence in large-scale spatial epidemic spreading, PLoS ONE, 2011, 6(7), e21197.