Deutsch Intern
Institute of Computer Science

10.06.2024

Informatik-Kolloquium

Auf Einladung von Prof. Dr. Andreas Nüchter findet der folgende Vortrag statt:

Montag, 10. Juni 2024, 16:15 Uhr, Übungsraum I, Informatikgebäude, Am Hubland

Prof. Dr. Krishna Kumar
Department of Aerospace Engineering, Toronto Metropolitan University

Innovations in Smart Aerospace and High-Tech Systems – Current Research (including Artificial Intelligence) and Future Challenges

 

Abstract

Aircraft, spacecraft, and high-tech equipment are highly complex systems, comprising various subsystems such as flight control, propulsion, and power. These subsystems feature Multiple Input & Multiple Output (MIMO) configurations and exhibit highly nonlinear characteristics. Over recent years, there has been a growing demand for aerospace and high-tech systems with improved performance, fault tolerance, and enhanced autonomous capabilities. This presentation explores how fault diagnosis, prognosis, artificial intelligence, internet-of-things, and digital twin can address these requirements. It delves into model-based, data-driven (artificial intelligence), and hybrid approaches, which have been proposed for fault diagnosis and prognosis. Furthermore, the author has proposed novel methods to meet these evolving demands. These innovative techniques, including the Covariance-based adaptive unscented Kalman filter (CAUKF), Binary grid covariance adaptive Kalman filter (GAUKF), Reinforced Unscented Kalman Filter (an integration of UKF and Reinforcement Learning techniques), and Growing Neural Networks (GNN), hold promise for aerospace and high-tech system enhancement. The presentation will feature case studies illustrating the application of these methods in spacecraft attitude and orbit control systems, space robots, aircraft engines, and CNC Machines. By examining the latest advancements and methodologies, attendees will gain insights into the pivotal role these techniques play in enhancing aerospace and high-tech system reliability and efficiency, ultimately addressing current research challenges and shaping the trajectory of future aerospace and high-tech systems.

 

Biographie:

Dr. Krishna D. Kumar is a Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Director of the Artificial Intelligence for Aerospace Systems (AIAS) Laboratory at Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada. He is also the DAAD Visiting Professor at Julius-Maximilians-University Wuerzburg, Germany, and a visiting Professor at IIT Bombay, India. Additionally, he is the Founder and President of iSAC Systems Inc., a leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet-of-Things (IoT), and Smart Systems since 2010.

Prof. Kumar has made outstanding contributions with major impact in the areas of spacecraft dynamics and control, fault diagnosis and prognosis, artificial intelligence, and predictive analytics. He has over 250 publications, including 5 books, 14 intellectual properties, and four patents. His AI and IoT products have been deployed across diverse industries, including aerospace, transportation, and waste management. His illustrious career includes remarkable achievements such as the development of AI-powered predictive analytics for the NASA Kepler Spacecraft and Aircraft Engines, the world's first 100-gram miniature satellite, and the world's first miniature IoT monitoring systems for Bombardier Trains and Safran Aircraft Landing Gears.

Prof. Kumar’s exemplary contributions to the field have been widely recognized with numerous national and international awards, including the prestigious Canada Research Chair Award, Ontario Early Researcher Award, Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellow, Japan Science and Technology Agency Fellow, Member of the International Academy of Astronautics in France, the Sarwan Sahota Ryerson Distinguished Scholar Award, and the Eminent Alumnus Award from Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Sambalpur, India. Furthermore, Prof. Kumar is the Co-Editor of Acta Astronautica and Transactions of the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences.

 

URL

https://www.torontomu.ca/aerospace/people/faculty/krishna-kumar/