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Ayan Paul Ph.D.

Sr. Patent Engineer—Portland Metro

EDUCATION

University of Southern California
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering

University of Southern California
M.S., Electrical Engineering and Control Systems

Regional Engineering College, Hamirpur, India
Bachelors of Technology, Electrical Engineering

 

 

Ayan works with several Fortune 100 clients preparing and prosecuting patent applications, directing foreign prosecution, reexaminations, and reissuance. He works in diverse technical areas, including digital and analog circuit design, computer architecture, computer network, semiconductor memory, among others.

While attending graduate school, Ayan worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Southern California, working in various research areas, including control systems and its application to wireless resource allocation. Prior to his graduate studies, Ayan worked as an Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer in a large chemical plant in India.  Ayan has published about a dozen research papers in various international journals and conferences.

When Ayan is not working he enjoys spending time with his wife and new baby girl.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

“Adaptive power control for wireless networks using multiple controllers and switching”, IEEE Transaction on Neural Networks, vol. 16(5) (2005)

“Conditions on the stability of a class of second-order switched systems”, IEEE Transaction on Automatic Control, vol. 51(2) (2006)

“Cost detectability and stability of adaptive control systems”, International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, vol. 17(5-6) (2007)

“Model Reference Adaptive Control using Multiple Controllers & Switching” IEEE International Conference on Decision and Control, vol. 4 (2003)

“A switched system model for stability analysis of Distributed Power Control Algorithms for Cellular Communications”, American Control Conference, vol. 2 (2004)

“Power control in cellular communication networks using multiple controllers and switching”, American Control Conference, vol. 4 (2004)

“Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Stability of a Class of Second Order Switched Systems”, American Control Conference, vol. 5 (2004)

“Cost-detectability and Stability of Adaptive Control Systems”, IEEE International Conference on Decision and Control (2005)

“Multi–Controller Adaptive Control (MCAC) for a Tracking Problem using an Unfalsification approach”, IEEE International Conference on Decision and Control (2005)

“Safe adaptive switching through infinite controller set: stability and convergence”, International Federation of Automatic Control World Congress (2005)

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