Erratum to "Model-based detection of routing events in discrete flow networks" [Automatica 41 (2005) 583-594]

Humberto E. Garcia received his electrical engineering degree from the Universidad de Carabobo, Venezuela, and his M.S. degree and Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering, with a minor in mechanical engineering, from the Pennsylvania State University. He has held research positions with the Pennsylvania State University, the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute, and Argonne National Laboratory. He is currently a Group Leader in sensor and decision systems with the Idaho National Laboratory. He serves as a contributor, reviewer, and committee/panel member to technical meetings and organizations such as the American Nuclear Society, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the International Federation of Automatic Control, and the Society for Computer Simulation. He is an Associate Editor of the International Journal of Modeling and Simulation. His primary research interests include systems modeling, analysis, integration, optimization, and control, discrete-event systems theory and applications, sensor/observation networks, nuclear safeguards and nonproliferation technologies, surveillance and knowledge systems, online monitoring and diagnosis systems, artificial intelligence methods, fault/attack tolerant and reconfigurable hybrid systems, control systems security, decentralized monitoring and control, and operations and production management methods. He has over 45 publications and one U.S. patent.