N. Viswanadham
  INAE Distinguished Professor
  Indian Institute of Science
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1. N.Viswanadham, H. V. Gururaja, and B. L. Deekshatulu, Design of non-linear multivariable control systems, Int. J. Control, Vol. 4, No.2, pp 153-166, 1966, England.

2. N.Viswanadham and B. L. Deekshatulu, Stability analysis of non-linear multivariable systems, Int. J. Control, Vol.5, No.4, pp 359-375, 1966, England.

3. N.Viswanadham and B. L. Deekshatulu, Dead-beat response in multivariable systems, Int. J. Control. Vol.5, No.6, pp 589-594, 1966, England.

4. V. Suryanarayana, N.Viswanadham, V. V. S. Sarma, and H.N.Ramachandra Rao, An optimal linear voltage regulator for power systems, Int...J. Control, Vol.9, No.2, pp 159-165, 1969, England.

5. N.Viswanadham and J. H. Taylor, On various types of decoupling for time-varying systems, Int. J. control, Vol.17, No.4, pp 869-880, 1973, England.

6. N.Viswanadham and G. Anbalagan, On the stabilization of uniformly decoupled systems by state variable feedback, Int. J. control, Vol.19, No.1, pp 95-111,1974, England.

7. M. R. Chidambara and N.Viswanadham, Some new applications of the solution of the equation AX + XB = -Q, J. of the Indian Institute of Science, India, Vol.56, No.4, pp 175-184, 1974 .

8. N.Viswanadham, Decoupling of time-varying systems using dynamic compensators, Electronics Letters, Vol.10, No.17, pp 366-368, 1974, England.

9. N.Viswanadham, Uniform decoupling and stabilization by output feedback, Int. J. Control, Vol.21, No.3, pp 451-463, 1975, England.

10. N.Viswanadham and D. P. Atherton, On invariance of degree of controllability under state feedback, IEEE Trans. Automatic Control, USA, Vol.AC-20, No.2, pp 271-273, 1975.

11. N.Viswanadham and D. P. Atherton, Design of linear systems for decoupling and disturbance rejection, Proc. IEE, Vol.123, No.2, Feb.1976, pp 178-179, England.

12. N.Viswanadham and D. P. Atherton, A new approach for the design of non-interactive systems,Int. J. Control, Vol.23, No.4, 1976, pp 535-540,England.

13. N.Viswanadham and J. Warrior, Integration-free algorithms for fixed end-point problems, Electronics Letters, June 1978, Vol.14, No.12, pp 376-378, England.

14. L. M. Patnaik, I. G. Sarma, and N.Viswanadham, Optimization of an ammonia reactor using regression analysis, Int. J. Systems Science, Vol.10, No.2, pp 225-241, Feb. 1979, England.

15. N.Viswanadham, L. M. Patnaik, and I. G. Sarma, Robust multivariable controllers for a tubular ammonia reactor, Trans. of the ASME, Journal of Dynamical Systems, Measurement and Control, Vol. 101, No.4, pp 290-298, Dec. 79, USA.

16. P. Kudva, N.Viswanadham, and A. Ramakrishna, Observers for linear systems with unknown-inputs, IEEE Trans. Automatic Control, Vol. AC-25, No.1, pp 113-115, Feb.80, USA.

17. J. Warrior and N.Viswanadham, Scattering theory and the discrete linear optimal control problem, Int. J. Systems Science, Vol.11, No.6, June 1980, pp 659-676, England.

18. L. M. Patnaik, I.G. Sarma and N. Viswanadham, Design of single variable controllers for ammonia reactors, Chemical Engineering Science Vol. 35, 1980, pp 754-756, Pergamon press.

19. J. Warrior and N.Viswanadham, Tracking problems: A scattering theory solution, J. of the Institution and Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, India, Vol. 26, No.10, Oct.1980, pp 529-532.

20. L. M. Patnaik, N.Viswanadham, and I. G. Sarma, Computer control algorithms for a tubular ammonia reactor, IEEE Trans. Automatic Control, Vol.AC-25, No.4, August 1980, pp 642-651, USA.

21. L. M. Patnaik, N.Viswanadham, and I. G. Sarma, Steady-state optimization of an ammonia reactor, Computers and Electrical Engineering, Vol.7, 1980, pp 217-223, Pergamon press: Oxford.

22. L. M. Patnaik, N.Viswanadham, and I. G. Sarma, State space formulation of an ammonia reactor, Computers and Chemical Engineering, Vol.4, 1980, pp 215-222, Pergamon press: Oxford, New York.

23. J. Warrior and N.Viswanadham, A new approach for fixed point smoothing in linear distributed parameter systems, Int. J. System Science, Vol.12, No.4, April 1981, pp 511-517, England.

24. N.Viswanadham and A. Ramakrishna, Decentralized regulation of large dynamic systems with engineering applications, Large-Scale Systems: Theory and Applications, Vol. 2, 1981, pp.191-204, Holland

25. N.Viswanadham and M. Vidyasagar, Stabilization of linear and non-linear dynamical systems using an observer-controller configuration. Systems and Control Letters, Vol. 1, No. 2, August 1981, pp. 87-91, North Holland, Amsterdam.

26. L. M. Patnaik, N.Viswanadham, and I. G. Sarma, Design of multi loop controllers for an ammonia reactor, IEEE Trans. of Industrial Electronics and Control Instrumentation, Vol. IECI-28, No. 4, Nov. 1981, pp. 353-358, USA.

27. L. M. Patnaik, N.Viswanadham, and I. G. Sarma, Hierarchical control of an ammonia reactor, IEEE Trans. On Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Vol. SMC-12, No.6, Nov/Dec 1982, pp 919-924, USA.

28. A. Ramakrishna and N.Viswanadham, Decentralized control of interconnected dynamical systems, IEEE Trans. Automatic Control, Vol. AC-27, No.1, 1982, pp.159-164, USA.

29. N.Viswanadham, Management and control of large scale systems, Journal of Institution of Engineers, India, May 1982, pp.68-72.

30. M. Vidyasagar and N.Viswanadham, Algebraic design techniques for reliable stabilization. IEEE Auto. Control, Vol. AC-27, No.5, 1982, pp 1085-1095, USA.

31. N.Viswanadham and A. Ramakrishna, Decentralized estimation and control for interconnected systems, Large-Scale systems: Theory and Applications, Vol.3, No. 4, Nov. 1982, pp 255-267, North Holland, Amsterdam.

32. M. Vidyasagar and N.Viswanadham, Algebraic characterization of decentralized fixed modes, Systems and Control letters Vol. 3, pp 69-72, 1983, North Holland, Amsterdam.

33. M. Vidyasagar and N.Viswanadham, Reliable stabilization using a multi-controller configuration, Automatica, Vol. 21, No. 5, pp 599-602, 1985, Pergamon press: Oxford, New York.

34. M. Vidyasagar and N.Viswanadham, Construction of inverses with prescribed zero minors and applications to decentralized stabilization, Linear Algebra and its Applications Vol. 83, pp 103-115, 1986, North Holland, Amsterdam.

35. M. Vidyasagar, B. C. Levy, and N.Viswanadham, A note on the genericity of simultaneous stabilizability and pole assignability, Journal on Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp 371-387, 1986, USA.

36. S. V. N. Rao and N.Viswanadham, Fault diagnosis in dynamical systems: A graph theoretic approach, Int. J. System Science, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp 687-695, 1987, England.

37. N. Hari Narayan and N.Viswanadham, A methodology for knowledge acquisition and reasoning in failure analysis of systems, IEEE Trans. Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Vol. SMC-17, No. 2, March/April 1987, pp 274-288, USA .

38. S. V. N. Rao and N.Viswanadham, An efficient level structuring algorithm for large scale systems, Control-Theory and Advanced Technology, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp 80-85, March 1987, Japan.

39. N.Viswanadham, J. H. Taylor, and E C Luce, A frequency domain approach to failure detection and isolation to GE-21 turbine engine control systems, Control-Theory and Advanced Technology, Vol. 3, No. 1,pp 45-71, March 1987, Japan.

40. N.Viswanadham and R. Srichander, Fault detection using unknown-input observers, Control-Theory and Advanced Technology, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp 91-101, June 1987, Japan.

41. Y. Narahari and N.Viswanadham, Performance modeling of a fault-tolerant real-time multiprocessor using stochastic Petri nets, Sadhana, Vol. 11, Parts 1- 2, October 1987, pp 187-208, India

42. N.Viswanadham and J. H. Taylor, Sequential Design of decentralized control systems, Int. J.of Control, Vol.47, No.1, 257-279, 1988, England.

43. M. S. Phatak and N.Viswanadham, Actuator fault detection and isolation in linear systems, Int. J. System Science, Vol. 19, No. 12, pp. 2593-2603, 1988, England.

44. K. A. Gopala Rao and N.Viswanadham, Decentralized fault detection and diagnosis in large linear stochastic systems, Journal of the IETE, Vol.39, No.3, May June 1993, pp.143--148, India.

45. K. A. Gopala Rao and N.Viswanadham, Fault detection and isolation in dynamical systems: a frequency domain approach, IETE Journal of Research, Vol.1, No. 1,Jan Feb

46. Y. Narahari, and N.Viswanadham, A Petri net approach to modelling and analysis of flexible manufacturing systems, Annals of Operations Research, Vol.3, 1985, pp 449-472, Baltzer, Switzerland.

47. N.Viswanadham and Y. Narahari, Stochastic Petri net models for the performance evaluation of automated manufacturing systems, Information and Decision Technologies, Vol. 14, 125-142, 1988, Elsevier, Amsterdam.

48. M. L. Kanth and N.Viswanadham, Reliability analysis of flexible manufacturing systems, International Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Systems, Vol 2, pp 145--162, 1989, Kluwer Academic, USA.

49. Y. Narahari and N. Viswanadham, Performance modeling of flexible manufacturing systems, Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers, India, Vol. 35, No. 4, 1989. Pp. 221-236.

50 N. Viswanadham, Y. Narahari, and T. L. Johnson, Dead-lock prevention and deadlock avoidance in flexible manufacturing systems using Petri Net models, IEEE Trans. Robotics Automation, Vol. 6, No. 6., 1990, pp 713--723, USA.

51. R. Ram and N. Viswanadham, Stochastic analysis of versatile work centers, Sadhana: Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, Vol. 15, pp. 301--317, 1991, India.

52. Y. Narahari , N. Viswanadham, C. R. Meenakshisundaram, and P. Hanumantha Rao, Integrated analytical models for flexible manufacturing systems, Sadhana: Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, Vol. 15, pp. 331--342,1991, India .

53. Y. Narahari , N.Viswanadham and K. R. Krishna Prasad, Markovian models for deadlock analysis in automated manufacturing systems, Sadhana: Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, Vol. 15, pp. 343--353, 1991, India.

54. E. Bhaskar Naidu and N. Viswanadham, An expert system for real-time scheduling in flexible manufacturing systems, Information and Decision Technologies, Vol.18, pp.151--170, 1992, Elsevier, Amsterdam.

55. R. Ram and N. Viswanadham, Performance evaluation of cellular flexible manufacturing systems: A decomposition approach, European Journal of Operational Research, Vol.57, No. 2, March 1992, pp.287--304, North Holland, Amsterdam.

56. N. Viswanadham, Y. Narahari, and T.L .Johnson, Stochastic modeling of flexible manufacturing systems, Mathematical Computer Modeling, Vol.16, No.3, 1992, pp. 15--34, Pergamon Press, Great Britain.

57. Y. Narahari, and N. Viswanadham, Transient analysis of manufacturing systems performance, IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, Vol.10, No.2, April 1994, pp.230--244, USA.

58. N. Viswanadham and R. Ram, Composite performance-dependability analysis of cellular manufacturing systems, IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, Vol.10, No.2, April 1994, pp.245--258, USA.

59. R. Ram and N. Viswanadham, Performability of automated manufacturing systems with centralized material handling, International Journal of Production Research, Vol.32, No.8, 1994, pp.1775--1799, England.

60. M. Taneja, S. M. Sharma and N. Viswanadham, Location of quality control stations in manufacturing systems: a simulated annealing approach, Systems Practice, Vol.7, No.4, 1994, pp.367--380, England.

61. R. Ram and N. Viswanadham, Performance analysis of flexible work centers using multiqueue models, International Journal of Production Research, Vol.33, No.9, 1995, pp.2511--2534, England.

62. N.Viswanadham, K.R. Pattipati and V. Gopalakrishnan, Performability studies of automated manufacturing systems with multiple part types, IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, Vol. 11, No.5, pp 692-709, Oct.1995, USA.

63. N.Viswanadham, S. M. Sharma, and M. Taneja, Inspection allocation in manufacturing systems using stochastic search algorithms, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics--Part A: Systems and Humans, Vol.26, No.2,pp 222-230, Mar.1996, USA.

64. N. Viswanadham and N. R. Srinivasa Raghavan, Flexibility in manufacturing enterprises, Sadhana, Vol.22, No2, pp135-163, 1997, India.

65. N.Viswanadham, and A. Lakshminarayanan, An agent-based information architecture for shop floor control, Sadhana, Vol 23, part 4, August 1998, pp359-376, India.

66. Y. Narahari, N. Viswanadham, and V. Kiran Kumar, Lead time modeling and acceleration of new product development, IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, Vol. 15, No 5, pp 882-896, Oct 1999.

67. N. Viswanadham and N. R. Srinivasa Raghavan, Performance analysis and design of supply chains: A Petri net approach, Journal of the Operational Research Society, Vol. 51,No. 10, October 2000, pp 1158-1169.

68. V. Bharadwaj and N. Viswanadham, Sub-optimal solutions using integer approximation techniques for scheduling divisible loads on distributed bus networks, IEEE Transactions on SMC: Part A, Vol. 30, No. 6, Nov 2000, pp 680-691, USA.

69. N. Viswanadham, and Y. Narahari, Queuing network modeling and lead time compression of pharmaceutical drug development, International Journal of Production Research, Vol. 39, No. 2, 2001, pp 395-412, UK.

70. N.R.S. Raghavan and N. Viswanadham, Generalized queuing network analysis of integrated supply chains, International Journal of Production Research, Vol. 39, No. 2, 2001, pp 205-224, UK.

71. Roshan Gaonkar and N. Viswanadham, Collaboration and information sharing in global contract manufacturing networks, IEEE-ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, Vol. 6, No.4, December 2001, pp 366-376.

72. N.Viswanadham, Supply chain automation: The past, present and future, IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine, pp 48-56, June 2002.

73. Bharadwaj Veeravalli, G. Rajesh and N. Viswanadham, Design and Analysis of Optimal Material Distribution Policies in Flexible Manufacturing Systems using AGVs, International Journal of Production Research, Vol 40, No 12, pp 2937-2954, August 2002

74. N. Viswanadham and Roshan S. Gaonkar, Foundations of E-supply chains, Singapore Maritime and Port Journal 2002, pp 180-187.

75. N. Viswanadham and Roshan Gaonkar, Partner Selection and Synchronized Planning in Dynamic Manufacturing Networks, IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, Vol 19, No 1, February 2003, pp 117-130.

76. Saifallah Benjaafar, Joon-Seok Kim, and N. Viswanadham, On the effect of product variety on production-inventory systems, The Annals of Operations Research special issue on Stochastic Models of Production-Inventory Systems, Vol.126, 2004, pp 71-101.

77. D. Garg, Y. Narahari, and N. Viswanadham, Design of six sigma supply chains, IEEE Transactions on Automation Sciences and Engineering, Vol. 1, No. 1, June 2004, pp38-57. (Won the IEEE RAS 2004 Googol best new application paper award)

78. Roshan Gaonkar and N. Viswanadham, Strategic sourcing and collaborative planning in Internet-enabled supply chain networks producing multi-generation products, IEEE Transactions on Automation Sciences and Engineering, Vol 2, No 1, 2005, pp54 - 66.

79. Roshan Gaonkar and N. Viswanadham, Partner selection and price determination in public exchanges for enhanced supply chain profitability, Sadhana, Engineering Journal of Academy of Sciences, April / June 2005, pp 237-402

80. N. Viswanadham and Poornima Luthra, Models for Measuring and Predicting Shareholder Value: A Study of Third Party Software Service providers, Sadhana, Engineering Journal of Academy of Sciences, , April / June 2005, pp 475-498

81. D. Garg, Y. Narahari, and N. Viswanadham, Achieving sharp deliveries in supply chains through variance pool allocation, EJOR, May 2006,pp 227-254

82.Roshan Gaonkar and N. Viswanadham, An Analytical Framework for the Management of Risk in Supply Chains, IEEE Transactions on Automation Sciences and Engineering, April 2007, pp 265-273.

83. N. Viswanadham and Kannan Balaji, A Tax Integrated Approach for Global Supply Chain Network Planning, IEEE Transactions on Automation Sciences and Engineering, Vol.5,No.4,October 2008, pp587-596

84. N. Viswanadham and Roshan Gaonkar, A conceptual and analytical framework for management of integrated knowledge based logistics providers, Int. J. Logistics Systems and Management, Vol. 5, Nos. 1/2, 2009, pp 191-209

85. Usha Mohan, N. Viswanadham and Prachi Trikha, Impact of Avian Influenza in the Indian Poultry Industry: A Supply Chain Risk Perspective, Int. J. Logistics Systems and Management, Vol. 5, Nos. 1/2, 2009, pp 89-105

86. S. Kameshwaran, Sameep Mehta, Vinayaka Pandit, Gyana Parija, Sudhanshu Singh, and N. Viswanadham, Analyses for Service Interaction Networks with applications to Service Delivery, 2009 SIAM International Conference on Data Mining, April 30 - May 2, 2009, Nevada, US.pp 377-388[This is a highly prestigious conference and the acceptance rate this year is less than 10%]

87. S. Kameshwaran, N. Viswanadham, and Vijay Desai, "Bundling and Pricing of Product with After-Sales Service", International Journal of Operational Research (Special issue on Game Theory Applications in Operations Research and Management Science), Vol. 6,No.1, 2009,pp 92-109

88. S. Kameshwaran, Vinayaka Pandit, Sameep Mehta, N. Viswanadham, Kashyap Dixit, Outcome Aware Ranking in Interaction Networks, Accepted as a full paper in CIKM 2010 :The ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, October 26-30 Toronto, Canada. This is a top tier conference. Pp229-238 [This year CIKM received a record number of 945 papers. Out of the 945 submissions, 127 (13.4%) were accepted as full papers and 169 (17.9%) as short papers]

89. Vikas K. Garg and N. Viswanadham, EcoSupply: A Machine Learning Framework for Analyzing the Impact of Ecosystem on Global Supply Chain Dynamics, SEAL-2010, The Eighth International Conference on Simulated Evolution And Learning 1-4 December, 2010, IIT Kanpur, India. This is a top tier conference. Paper is also accepted to be published in the Springer's LNCS proceedings of Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

90. N. Viswanadham and A. Samvedi, Supplier Selection Based on Supply Chain Ecosystem, Performance and Risk Criteria, IJPR, August 2013

91. N.Viswanadham, Performance analysis and design of competitive business models, International Journal of Production Research, Volume 56, Pages 983-999 , 2018 - Issue 1-2: Leading scholars in Production Research for the 55th volume anniversary of IJPR, http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/AmYCNtncmQQITsK7rd3N/full

92. N. Viswanadham, Ecosystem model for healthcare platform, Sadhana (2021) 46:188, pages 1-13

93. Ecosystem Model for Agriculture Platform

 

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