Aerospace, Engineering, and Mechanics - Robustness Analysis of Safety-Critical Systems
Peter Seiler's research is in the area of control systems with applications to aerospace systems. Modern flight control systems are typically designed using a model of the aircraft dynamics. One aspect of Seiler's research is to develop tools to analyze the effect of model uncertainty and nonlinearities on system performance. He is currently applying modern control design and analysis tools to make wind energy more cost-effective. Advanced control algorithms can increase the power capture and reduced structural loads on large, industrial scale wind turbines. Another aspect of Seiler's research is to develop algorithms to increase the reliability of safety critical systems. He previously worked on the flight control electronics for the Boeing 787 aircraft.