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Andrei Drumea’s research centers on the modeling, simulation, and control of sensors within hydraulic mechatronic systems, with a particular focus on position sensing for electro-hydraulic applications. His most-cited work, “Modelling and simulation of sensors for position control for hydraulic mechatronic systems” (2011, 6 citations), addresses the critical need for precise cylinder control in automated manufacturing, robotics, and seismic test benches. Drumea investigates resistive and inductive sensors, developing models that enhance reliability and accuracy in demanding environments. While his citation count reflects a niche but essential contribution, his impact lies in bridging sensor theory with practical mechatronic design—a foundation for advanced automation and civil engineering testing. His work underscores the importance of sensor fidelity in closed-loop control, offering engineers a systematic approach to position sensing challenges. Drumea’s research is particularly valuable for students and practitioners seeking to optimize hydraulic systems where precision is non-negotiable, making him a notable figure in the intersection of sensor technology and mechatronics.
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