Position:
Head of institute
Lecturer
Department:
Department of Information Engineering and Process Control (DIEPC)
Room:
NB 677
eMail:
Home page:
https://www.uiam.sk/~fikar
Phone:
+421 259 325 367, +421 918 674 354
Skype:
miroslav.fikar
ORCID iD:
0000-0003-0042-4607
WoS ResearcherID:
K-7071-2012
Google Scholar:
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Selected publications

Book

  1. J. MiklešĽ. ČirkaJ. OravecM. Fikar: Design of H2 and Hinf control using Lyapunov functions (in Slovak), FCHPT STU v Bratislave, 2022.
  2. R. PaulenM. Fikar: Optimal Operation of Batch Membrane Processes, Springer, 2016.
  3. M. Bakošová – M. Fikar: Process Control (in Slovak), Vydavateľstvo STU, Bratislava, 2008.
  4. M. Fikar: Dynamic optimisation of Processes (in Slovak), STU v Bratislave a Slovenská e-akadémia, n. o., 2007.
  5. J. MiklešM. Fikar: Process Modelling, Identification, and Control, Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.

Chapter or pages in book

  1. M. Herceg – M. KvasnicaM. Fikar: Parametric Approach to Nonlinear Model Predictive Control, In Nonlinear Model Predictive Control, Editor(s): Magni, L. and Raimondo, D. M. and Allgoewer, F., Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, pp. 381–389, 2009.
  2. M. Fikar: Decoupling Control. Part 6.43: Control Systems, Robotics and Automation, In Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Editor(s): H. Unbehauen, EOLSS Publishers, Oxford, UK, 2004.

Article in journal

  1. A. Ahmad – R. Paulen – R. Valo – M. Fikar – S. Engell: Iterative real-time optimization of a membrane pilot plant (in Anglo-Saxon). Control Engineering Practice, vol. 147, pp. 105907, 2024.   Zenodo
  2. M. Furka – M. KalúzM. FikarM. Klaučo: Guidelines for Secure Process Control: Harnessing the Power of Homomorphic Encryption and State Feedback Control. IEEE ACCESS, 2023.   Zenodo
  3. M. Mojto – K. Ľubušký – M. FikarR. Paulen: Data-Based Design of Multi-Model Inferential Sensors. Computers & Chemical Engineering, vol. 178, 2023.   arXiv   Zenodo
  4. A. R. Gottu Mukkula – M. Mateáš – M. FikarR. Paulen: Robust multi-stage model-based design of optimal experiments for nonlinear estimation. Computers & Chemical Engineering, vol. 155, pp. 107499, 2021.   arXiv
  5. M. Mojto – K. Ľubušký – M. FikarR. Paulen: Data-based design of inferential sensors for petrochemical industry. Computers & Chemical Engineering, vol. 153, pp. 107437, 2021.   arXiv
  6. R. PaulenM. Fikar: Dynamic real-time optimization of batch processes using Pontryagin’s minimum principle and set-membership adaptation. Computers & Chemical Engineering, vol. 128, pp. 488–495, 2019.
  7. R. PaulenM. Fikar: Dual-Control-Based Approach to Batch Process Operation under Uncertainty Based on Optimality-Conditions Parametrization. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, no. 30, vol. 58, pp. 13508–13516, 2019.
  8. A. Sharma – R. Valo – M. KalúzR. PaulenM. Fikar: Implementation of optimal strategy to economically improve batch membrane separation. Journal of Process Control, vol. 76, pp. 155–164, 2019.
  9. J. Števek – M. KvasnicaM. Fikar – A. Gomola: A Parametric Programming Approach to Automated Integrated Circuit Design. IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, no. 4, vol. 26, pp. 1180–1191, 2018.
  10. A. Sharma – M. Jelemenský – R. PaulenM. Fikar: Modeling and optimal operation of batch closed-loop diafiltration processes. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, vol. 122, pp. 198–210, 2017.
  11. M. Jelemenský – A. Sharma – R. PaulenM. Fikar: Time-optimal control of diafiltration processes in the presence of membrane fouling. Computers & Chemical Engineering, vol. 91, pp. 343–351, 2016.
  12. M. Honek – M. Kvasnica – A. Szűcs – P. Šimončič – M. Fikar – B. Rohaľ-Ilkiv: A low-complexity explicit MPC controller for AFR control. Control Engineering Practice, no. 60, pp. 118–127, 2015.
  13. M. Jelemenský – R. PaulenM. Fikar – Z. Kovacs: Time-Optimal Operation of Multi-Component Batch Diafiltration. Computers & Chemical Engineering, vol. 83, pp. 131–138, 2015.
  14. M. Kalúz – J. García-Zubía – M. FikarĽ. Čirka: A Flexible and Configurable Architecture for Automatic Control Remote Laboratories. IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, no. 3, vol. 8, pp. 299–310, 2015.
  15. R. Paulen – M. Jelemenský – Z. Kovacs – M. Fikar: Economically optimal batch diafiltration via analytical multi-objective optimal control. Journal of Process Control, vol. 28, pp. 73–82, 2015.
  16. R. Paulen – B. Benyahia – M. A. Latifi – M. Fikar: Analysis of optimal operation of a fed-batch emulsion copolymerization reactor used for production of particles with core–shell morphology. Computers & Chemical Engineering, vol. 66, pp. 233–243, 2014.
  17. M. Kvasnica – J. Hledík – I. Rauová – M. Fikar: Complexity reduction of explicit model predictive control via separation. Automatica, no. 6, vol. 49, pp. 1776–1781, 2013.
  18. R. Paulen – M. Jelemenský – M. Fikar – Z. Kovacs: Optimal balancing of temporal and buffer costs for ultrafiltration/diafiltration processes under limiting flux conditions. Journal of Membrane Science, vol. 444, pp. 87–95, 2013.
  19. M. Podmajerský – M. Fikar – B. Chachuat: Measurement-based optimization of batch and repetitive processes using an integrated two-layer architecture. Journal of Process Control, no. 7, vol. 23, pp. 943–955, 2013.
  20. M. KvasnicaM. Fikar: Clipping-Based Complexity Reduction in Explicit MPC. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, no. 7, vol. 57, pp. 1878–1883, 2012.
  21. R. PaulenM. Fikar – G. Foley – Z. Kovacs – P. Czermak: Optimal feeding strategy of diafiltration buffer in batch membrane processes. Journal of Membrane Science, vol. 411-412, pp. 160–172, 2012.
  22. M. Kvasnica – J. Löfberg – M. Fikar: Stabilizing polynomial approximation of explicit MPC. Automatica, no. 10, vol. 47, pp. 2292–2297, 2011.
  23. R. PaulenM. Fikar – Z. Kovacs – P. Czermak: Process optimization of diafiltration with time-dependent water adding for albumin production. Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification, no. 8, vol. 50, pp. 815–821, 2011.
  24. R. Paulen – G. Foley – M. Fikar – Z. Kovacs – P. Czermak: Minimizing the process time for ultrafiltration/diafiltration under gel polarization conditions. Journal of Membrane Science, no. 1-2, vol. 380, pp. 148–154, 2011.
  25. M. Fikar – Z. Kovacs – P. Czermak: Dynamic Optimization of Batch Diafiltration Processes. Journal of Membrane Science, no. 1-2, vol. 355, pp. 168–174, 2010.
  26. M. Kvasnica – M. Herceg – Ľ. ČirkaM. Fikar: Model predictive control of a CSTR: A hybrid modeling approach. Chemical papers, no. 3, vol. 64, pp. 301–309, 2010.
  27. M. Čižniar – M. Podmajerský – T. Hirmajer – M. Fikar – M. A. Latifi: Global optimization for parameter estimation of differential-algebraic systems. Chemical Papers, no. 3, vol. 63, pp. 274–283, 2009.
  28. M. Herceg – M. KvasnicaM. Fikar: Minimum-time predictive control of a servo engine with deadzone. Control Engineering Practice, no. 60, pp. 1349–1357, 2009.
  29. T. Hirmajer – M. Fikar: Optimal Control of a Two-Stage Reactor System. Chemical Papers, no. 5, vol. 60, pp. 381–387, 2006.
  30. M. Fikar – B. Chachuat – M. A. Latifi: Optimal Operation of Alternating Activated Sludge Processes. Control Engineering Practice, no. 7, vol. 13, pp. 853–861, 2005.
  31. U. Halldorsson – M. Fikar – H. Unbehauen: Nonlinear predictive control with multirate optimisation step lengths. IEE Proceedings - Control Theory and Applications, no. 3, vol. 152, pp. 273–285, 2005.
  32. M. Fikar – H. Unbehauen: Youla-Kučera design of decoupled control systems. International Journal of Control, no. 3, vol. 75, pp. 213–218, 2002.
  33. A. Rusnák – M. Fikar – M. A. Latifi – A. Mészáros: Receding Horizon Iterative Dynamic Programming with Discrete Time Models. Computers & Chemical Engineering, no. 1, vol. 25, pp. 161–167, 2001.
  34. M. Fikar – V. Kučera: On minimum finite length control problem. International Journal of Control, no. 2, vol. 73, pp. 152–158, 2000.
  35. M. Fikar – M. A. Latifi – J. Corriou – Y. Creff: CVP-Based Optimal Control of an Industrial Depropanizer Column. Computers & Chemical Engineering, vol. 24, pp. 909–915, 2000.
  36. M. Fikar – S. Engell – P. Dostál: Design of Predictive LQ Controller. Kybernetika, no. 4, vol. 35, pp. 459–472, 1999.
  37. M. Fikar – M. A. Latifi – Y. Creff: Optimal Changeover Profiles for an Industrial Depropanizer. Chemical Engineering Science, no. 13-14, vol. 53, pp. 2715–2720, 1999.
  38. M. Fikar – M. A. Latifi – F. Fournier – Y. Creff: Application of Iterative Dynamic Programming to Optimal Control of a Distillation Column. Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, no. 12, vol. 76, pp. 110–117, 1998.
  39. M. Fikar – M. A. Latifi – F. Fournier – Y. Creff: CVP versus IDP in Dynamic Optimisation of a Distillation Column. Computers & Chemical Engineering, no. S, vol. 22, pp. 625–628, 1998.
  40. F. Fournier – M. Fikar – M. A. Latifi: Control Vector Parametrization in Optimal Control of a Batch Electrochemical Reactor. Chemical & Biochemical Engineering Quarterly, vol. 12, pp. 81–85, 1998.
  41. M. Fikar – S. Engell: Receding horizon predictive control based upon Youla-Kucera parametrisation. European Journal of Control, no. 4, vol. 3, pp. 304–316, 1997.
  42. K. Najim – A. Rusnák – A. MészárosM. Fikar: Constrained Long-Range Predictive Control Based on Artificial Neural Networks. International Journal of Systems Science, no. 12, vol. 28, pp. 1211–1226, 1997.
  43. A. Rusnák – M. Fikar – K. Najim – A. Mészáros: Generalized Predictive Control Based on Neural Networks. Neural Processing Letters, no. 2, vol. 4, pp. 107–112, 1996.
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