Horst Schulte
Prof. Dr. Horst Schulte
University of Applied Sciences Berlin (HTW)
Faculty 1: School of Engineering - Energy and Information Science
Control Engineering Group
Wilhelminenhofstraße 75A
12459 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 (0)30 5019 3301
horst.schulte@htw-berlin.de
web-page: http://home.htw-berlin.de/~schulte
Short CV: Horst Schulte received the diploma degree in Electrical Engineering from TU Berlin and the Ph.D. degree in Control Engineering from University Kassel (Germany). He joined the Bosch Group in 2005 where he worked in R&D projects in the field of modeling, optimization and advanced control of actuators, power systems and drive trains. Since November 2009, he has been a full Professor at the University of Applied Sciences HTW Berlin. His research interests include nonlinear controller and observer design with Takagi-Sugeno (TS), LPV and sliding-mode techniques, robust control system design, active fault-tolerant control (FTC) system design with industrial applications. He is the author of more than 110 scientific publications including international journal papers, book chapters, patents, and conference papers.
Research Interest:
- Modeling and Control of Complex Systems
- Computational Intelligence in Control
- Robust and Fault Tolerant Control (FTC)
- Observer and Filter Design (LPV/TS-Obs., Kalman-Filter, Particle Filter)
- Model-based Control using TS and LPV model classes