Danian Zheng



 

I worked with Professor Alleyne and all the great people in the  Alleyne Research Group from 1997-2002. Now I am working with GE Global Research in upstate New York. This is a beautiful place compared to the flat corn field. My research was about a new adaptive filtering Iterative Learning Control Algorithm and its application on Injection-Molding Machine and other Fluid Power System. --Try the IMM page!


Contact Info

K1-4B38C 
One Research Circle 
Niskayuna, NY 12309
zheng@crd.ge.com

Last Updated: Sept 18, 2003

Education

Ph.D. - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2002.
M. S. -
Tsinghua University, China, Machine Design & Manufacturing, 1997.
B. S. -
Tsinghua University, China, Machine Building & Manufacturing, 1994.

Publications at ARG

Zheng, D., Alleyne, A., “Modeling and Control of an Electro-hydraulic Injection Molding Machine with Smoothed Fill-to-Pack Transition”, ASME Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Volume 125, Issue 1, pp. 154-163. Feb. 2003.

·Zhang, Y., Andrew Alleyne, A. and Zheng, D., “A Hybrid Control Strategy for Active Vibration Isolation with Electrohydraulic Actuators,” Accepted by IFAC Control Engineering Practice.

·Zheng, D., and Alleyne, A., “Stability of a Novel Iterative Learning Control Scheme with adaptive filtering,” American Control Conference, Denver, CO, June, 2003.

·Zheng, D., and Alleyne, A., “An Experimental Study for an Iterative Learning Control Scheme,” Proceedings of the 2002 ASME IMECE, DSC division, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2002.

·Zhang, Y., Alleyne, A., and Zheng, D., “Design and Implementation of a Hybrid Control Strategy for an Active Vibration Isolation System,” presented at International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition: Dynamic Systems and Control, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2002.

·Zheng, D and Alleyne, A, “Iterative Learning Control With Time-frequency Based Filtering”, 2002 NSF Design, Service, Manufacturing and Industrial Innovation Research Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Jan. 7-10, 2002.

· Zheng, D and Alleyne, A, “Adaptive Iterative Learning Control for Systems with Non-smooth Nonlinearities”, Proceedings of the 2001 ASME IMECE, DSC Division, New York, NY Nov., 2001

·Zheng, D and Alleyne, A, “Summary for The 2000 Winter Annual Meeting FPSTD Best Paper Award”, ASME, Fluid Power and Systems Technology Division Newsletter, Spring 2001.

·Alleyne, A., and D. Zheng, “Modeling of an Entire Injection Molding Machine Cycle,” NSF Design, Service and Manufacturing Grantees and Research Conference, Tampa, FL, January 2001.

·Zheng, D. and A. Alleyne, “Learning Control of an Injection Molding Machine Cycle," 2000 NSF Grantees Conference, Vancouver, Canada, January 2000.

·Zheng, D and Alleyne, A, Heather Havlicsek, “Control-oriented Modeling of an Injection Molding Machine Including the Fill-to-pack Transition”, 2000 ASME IMECE, DSC Vol. 69, pp. 345-352, Orlando, FL, Nov. 2000.

·Zheng, D. and Alleyne, A. “Learning Control of an Electro-hydraulic Injection Molding Machine with Smoothed Fill-to-pack Transition.” Proceedings of the American Control Conference, pp. 2558-2562, Chicago, IL, June 2000

·Zheng, D., Havlicsek, H. and Alleyne, A. “Nonlinear adaptive learning for electrohydraulic control systems,” 1998 ASME IMECE, FPST-Vol. 5, pp. 83-90, Anaheim, CA, Nov. 1998.