The Hugo Schuck Award is given to recognize the best two papers presented at the previous ACC. One award is for a paper emphasizing contributions to theory and the other emphasizing significant or innovative applications. The papers must have been presented by the awardee or a coauthor. Criteria for selection include the quality of the written and oral presentation, the technical contribution, timeliness, and practicality.
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O. Hugo Schuck Award
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2005Paper:
"Output Feedback Sampled-Data Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems"N.C. Martins and M.A. Dahleh
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2006Paper:
"Fundamental Limitations of Performance in the Presence of Finite Capacity Feedback"Awards:
T. Keviczky and G.J. Balas
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2006Paper:
"Flight Test of a Receding Horizon Controller for Autonomous UAV Guidance"Awards:
Y. Yan, Q. Zou, and Z. Lin
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2010Paper:
"A Control Approach to High-Speed Probe-Based Nanofabrication"Awards:
K. Stegath, N. Sharma, C. M. Gregory, and W. E. Dixon
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2009Paper:
"Nonlinear Tracking Control of a Human Limb via Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation"Awards:
N. Motee, A. Jadbabaie
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2008Paper:
"Optimal Control of Spatially Distributed Systems"Awards:
R. Rajamani, D. Piyabongkarn, J. Y. Lew, and J. A. Grogg
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2007Paper:
“Algorithms for Real-Time Estimation of Individual Wheel Tire-Road Friction Coefficients”Awards:
R. D. Gregg and M. W. Spong
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2009Paper:
“Reduction-based Control with Application to Three Dimensional Bipedal Walking Robots” Awards:
S. Dambreville, Y. Rathi, A. Tannenbaum
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2007Paper:
"Tracking Deformable Objects with Unscented Kalman Filtering and Geometric Active Contours"Awards:
O. Hugo Schuck Best Paper Award
The O. Hugo Schuck Award recognizes up to one application paper and one theory paper presented at the previous ACC. The papers must have been presented by a coauthor.
Self-nomination (including by co-authors) is inappropriate. The nomination form is available at http://a2c2.org/node/add/nomination. This fact is announced at the ACC in general and by the session chairs---who can and should be nominators as appropriate.