Rudolf Kálmán(1930–2016)

Rudolf Emil Kálmán was a Hungarian-American electrical engineer, mathematician, and inventor. He is most noted for his co-invention and development of the Kalman filter, a mathematical algorithm that is widely used in signal processing, control systems, and guidance, navigation and control. For this work, U.S.

Hungary
1
Major Awards
107
Publications
27,801
Citations
39
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i10-index
259.8
Avg Citations/Paper

Most Cited Works

Top publications by citation count
#1

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CIRCUIT THEORY.

No source information available(2017)
0
citations
#3

Old and New Directions of Research in System Theory

Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences(2010)
49
citations
#5

Irregularity, volatility, risk, and financial market time series.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(2004)
189
citations
#6

Looking Back 45 Years--Conversations with Von Neumann and Ulam-- and Also Looking Forward to the 21st Century

IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences(1999)
0
citations
#8

Robustness in identification

Robustness in Identification and Control(1998)
1
citations
#9

Not all (possibly) "random" sequences are created equal.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(1997)
174
citations

Recent Publications

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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CIRCUIT THEORY.

No source information available2017
0citations

Old and New Directions of Research in System Theory

Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences2010
49citations

Irregularity, volatility, risk, and financial market time series.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2004
189citations
Open Access

Looking Back 45 Years--Conversations with Von Neumann and Ulam-- and Also Looking Forward to the 21st Century

IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences1999
0citations

Robustness in identification

Robustness in Identification and Control1998
1citations

Not all (possibly) "random" sequences are created equal.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America1997
174citations
Open Access

Education

Columbia University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Doctoral Advisors

Pierre FaurreEduardo D. SontagAnthony TetherPramod KhargonekarYutaka YamamotoTryphon T. GeorgiouPatrick Maria Re DewildeAthanasios C. AntoulasMarkus SpindlerJohn R. RagazziniMasaru KamadaUwe MartensBülent ÖzgülerYves RouchaleauMichael Milton Connors

Career Timeline

Columbia University1955–1958
Research Institute for Advanced Studies1958–1964
Stanford University1964–1971
University of Florida1971–1992
ETH Zurich1973–1997

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