Karl Johan Åström (born August 5, 1934) is a Swedish
control theorist, who has made contributions to the fields of
control theory
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and
control engineering, computer control and
adaptive control. In 1965, he described a general framework of Markov decision processes with incomplete information, what ultimately led to the notion of a
Partially observable Markov decision process.
In 1995, Åström was elected as a member into the
National Academy of Engineering
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for contributions to identification, stochastic, and adaptive control and their incorporation in control engineering practice.
Biography
Åström was born in
Östersund
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, Sweden, and received his
M.Sc. in Engineering Physics (1957) and PhD in Automatic Control and Mathematics (1960) from the
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in
Stockholm
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, where he also taught from 1955 to 1960 while working on
inertial guidance for the
Swedish National Defence Research Institute.
In 1961 Åström joined the IBM Nordic Laboratory to work on computerized process control, with tours at
IBM Research in
Yorktown Heights, New York (1962) and
San Jose, California
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(1963). After his return he led efforts in the computer control of paper manufacturing machinery. In 1965, Åström was named chair of the newly founded Department of Automatic Control at Lund University, Sweden.
From 1965 to 1999 he was chair of the Department of Automatic Control at
Lund University
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, where he is now professor emeritus. Since 2002 he has been distinguished visiting professor at the
University of California, Santa Barbara
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.
Åström is a Fellow of the
IEEE
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The IEEE ...
, member of the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
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, vice president of the
Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA), and a foreign associate of the US
National Academy of Engineering
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. He was awarded the
ASME Rufus Oldenburger medal (1985) and the
International Federation of Automatic Control Quazza Medal (1987). In 1987 he was also awarded the degree Docteur Honoris Causa from l'
Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble. He received in 1989 the
IEEE Donald G. Fink Prize Paper Award, in 1990 the
IEEE Control Systems Science and Engineering Award,
and in 1993 the
IEEE Medal of Honor for his "fundamental contributions to theory and applications of adaptive control technology".
Publications
;Books:
* 1970. ''Introduction to Stochastic Control''. Academic Press, 1970; Dover, 2006.
* 1989. ''Adaptive Control''. With B Wittenmark. Addison-Wesley, 1989.
* 1996. ''Computer-controlled Systems, Theory and Design''. With B Wittenmark. Prentice Hall, 1996; Dover, 2011. (IFAC Textbook award for first edition, 1993)
* 2005. ''Advanced PID Control''. With T Hägglund. ISA, 2005.
* 2008. ''Feedback Systems: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers''. With R. Murray. Princeton University Press, 2008. (IFAC Textbook award, 2011)
;Papers:
* KJ Åström, B Wittenmark. "On self-tuning regulators," Automatica, vol. 9, pp. 185–199, 1973.
See also
*
Partially observable Markov decision process
References
External links
Karl Johan Åström faculty pageIEEE History Center biographyÅström and Murray: Feedback Systems (2008) [textbook]
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Control theorists
Swedish electrical engineers
IEEE Medal of Honor recipients
Foreign associates of the National Academy of Engineering
Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
Academic staff of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Academic staff of Lund University
Living people