Publications

Dr. Ehsan Salimi’s Google Scholar profile

In Preparation

  • E. Salimi and S. Ansari, Learning optimal return policy in presence of networked customers “, In Preparation, University of Florida and Northwestern University, 2019.

Published Articles

  • E. Salimi, A.E. Abbas, A.H Cadenbach, “A Kullback-Leibler View of Maximum Entropy and Maximum Log-Probability Methods,” Entropy, vol. 19, no. 5, 2017.
  • E. Salimi and R.S. Sreenivas, “On convexity of right-closed integral sets,” British Journal of Mathematics & Computer Science, vol. 20, no. 1, 2017.
  • E. Salimi, R.S. Sreenivas, “On invariant-based monitors that enforce liveness in a class of partially controlled general petri nets,” IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol. 60, no. 10, 2015.
  • E. Salimi, N. Somnath and R.S. Sreenivas, “A software tool for live-lock avoidance in systems modeled using a class of petri nets,” International Journal of Computer Science, Engineering and Applications, vol. 5, no. 2, 2015.
  • A. Rahimi-Vahed, M. Dangchi, H. Rafiei and E. Salimi, “A novel hybrid multi-objective shuffled frog-leaping algorithm for a bi-criteria permutation ow shop scheduling problem,” The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, vol. 41, no. 11, 2009.

Peer Reviewed Conferences

  • H. Kannan, S. Shihab, M. Zellner, E. Salimi, A.E. Abbas and C.L. Bloebaum,” Preference modeling for government-owned large-scale complex engineered systems: a satellite case study,” Disciplinary Convergence in Systems Engineering Research, Springer, Cham, 2018.
  • E. Salimi, A.H. Cadenbach and A.E. Abbas, “Survey of four uncertainty quantifications methods in systems engineering,” Disciplinary Convergence in Systems Engineering Research, Springer, Cham, 2018.
  • E. Salimi, N. Somnath and R.S. Sreenivas, “Software-based synthesis of maximally permissive liveness enforcing supervisory policies for a class of general petri nets,” IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications, 2017.
  • E. Salimi, A.E Abbas, “A simulation-based comparison of maximum entropy and copula methods for capturing non-linear dependence,” in Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, December 2016.
  • E. Salimi and R.S. Sreenivas, “On supervisory policies that enforce liveness in controlled petri nets that are similar,” in Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Cybernetics and Intelligent Systems and IEEE Conference on Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics, July 2015.
  • A. Chronopoulou, K.J. Cross, D.M. King and E. Salimi, “Using case studies to enhance the critical thinking skills of IE students,” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, June 2016.

Conference Presentations

  • E. Salimi, R. Nagi, and R.S. Sreenivas, “Weak antimatroid property in flexible manufacturing systems,” IIE Annual Conference, May 2016.
  • E. Salimi and A.E Abbas, “On maximum entropy and probability dependence modeling using copulas,” IIE Annual Conference, May 2016.
  • E. Salimi, R.S. Sreenivas, “A tutorial on the synthesis of the maximally permissive liveness enforcing supervisory policy in discrete-event/discrete-state systems modeled by a class of general petri Nets,” in Proceedings of the First Indian Control Conference, January 2015.
  • T.K. Das, P. Rocha, and E. Salimi, “A two-tier matrix game approach for obtaining joint bidding strategies in FTR and energy markets,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, October 2009.
  • T.K. Das, P. Rocha, E. Salimi and, R. Fehr, “A model for redistribution of cap-and-trade revenue,” Florida Energy Systems Consortium Summit, September 2009.