Spatio-Temporal Systems Estimation, Modelling and Analysis
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Sheffield
Department Name: Automatic Control and Systems Eng
Abstract
Systems where the dynamics at any point depends upon the dynamics back in time and the dynamics at neighbouring spatial locations are ubiquitous. These space-time or spatio-temporal systems represent an enormous class of highly complex dynamical systems that have been largely ignored in studies to date. It is the spatial interactions over a neighbourhood of influence that together with the temporal dynamics combine to produce evolving patterns of complex interacting behaviours. Real life examples of spatio-temporal systems are easy to find and range from neuro-imaging applications to stem cells and reaction diffusion systems. The main objective of this research study will be to derive generic systems identification and parameter estimation based procedures to identify models of these complex systems, to develop model validation methods for this model class, to investigate characterisation based on invariant dynamic measures, and to apply the results to a range of both simulated and real spatio-temporal systems.
Organisations
Publications
GUO Y
(2012)
IDENTIFICATION OF EXCITABLE MEDIA USING A SCALAR COUPLED MAP LATTICE MODEL
in International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos
Guo Y
(2013)
A parametric frequency response method for non-linear time-varying systems
in International Journal of Systems Science
Guo Y
(2014)
An iterative orthogonal forward regression algorithm
in International Journal of Systems Science
He F
(2013)
Identification and frequency domain analysis of non-stationary and nonlinear systems using time-varying NARMAX models
in International Journal of Systems Science
He F
(2013)
Spectral analysis for nonstationary and nonlinear systems: a discrete-time-model-based approach.
in IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
He F
(2014)
A nonlinear generalization of spectral Granger causality.
in IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
Holmes GR
(2012)
Repelled from the wound, or randomly dispersed? Reverse migration behaviour of neutrophils characterized by dynamic modelling.
in Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
Holmes GR
(2012)
Drift-Diffusion Analysis of Neutrophil Migration during Inflammation Resolution in a Zebrafish Model.
in Advances in hematology
Kadirkamanathan V
(2012)
The neutrophil's eye-view: inference and visualisation of the chemoattractant field driving cell chemotaxis in vivo.
in PloS one
Krishnanathan K
(2012)
A data-driven framework for identifying nonlinear dynamic models of genetic parts.
in ACS synthetic biology
Li Y
(2012)
Time-varying linear and nonlinear parametric model for Granger causality analysis.
in Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
Li Y
(2011)
Identification of Time-Varying Systems Using Multi-Wavelet Basis Functions
in IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
Li Y
(2011)
Time-varying model identification for time-frequency feature extraction from EEG data.
in Journal of neuroscience methods
Li Y
(2015)
Identification of nonlinear time-varying systems using an online sliding-window and common model structure selection (CMSS) approach with applications to EEG
in International Journal of Systems Science
Munir S
(2019)
Structuring an integrated air quality monitoring network in large urban areas - Discussing the purpose, criteria and deployment strategy
in Atmospheric Environment: X
Munir S
(2019)
Analysing the performance of low-cost air quality sensors, their drivers, relative benefits and calibration in cities-a case study in Sheffield
in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Nehmzow, U
(2010)
'Do empirical models of robot environment interaction have a meaning
Olariu V
(2010)
Modeling the evolution of culture-adapted human embryonic stem cells.
in Stem cell research
Sarrigiannis PG
(2014)
Quantitative EEG analysis using error reduction ratio-causality test; validation on simulated and real EEG data.
in Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
Song Z
(2012)
Stochastic, adaptive sampling of information by microvilli in fly photoreceptors.
in Current biology : CB
Description | Developed new theories, methods and algorithms to analyze, model, simulate and control complex spatio-temporal systems |
Exploitation Route | Applications range from modelling crystal growth, to space weather forecasting and flow control |
Sectors | Agriculture, Food and Drink,Chemicals,Communities and Social Services/Policy,Environment,Healthcare |
Description | By medics in treating epilepsy and deep brain stimulation. Space weather forecasting models - Real time forecast of the >800 keV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit |
First Year Of Impact | 2015 |
Sector | Chemicals,Environment,Healthcare,Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology |
Impact Types | Societal |
Description | Program Grant |
Amount | $900,000 (USD) |
Funding ID | RGP0001/2012 |
Organisation | Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) |
Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
Country | France |
Start | 06/2012 |
End | 06/2015 |