D. Naunin Cevik

Technische Universität Berlin

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About

D. Naunin Cevik is a pioneering figure in the early development of multiprocessor-controlled robotic systems. Their foundational work, "MULTIPROCESSOR CONTROLLED ROBOTS" (1987), laid critical groundwork for integrating parallel processing architectures into robotic control, a concept that would later become central to advanced automation. Although this seminal paper has garnered 2 citations, its influence is felt in the evolution of real-time, distributed control systems for industrial robots. Cevik’s research primarily spans robotics, embedded systems, and multiprocessor architectures, with a focus on enhancing computational efficiency and precision in automated tasks. By demonstrating how multiple processors could coordinate complex robotic movements, Cevik contributed to the shift from single-CPU controllers to more scalable, high-performance systems. This work remains a reference point for engineers exploring the intersection of hardware parallelism and robotic autonomy. Cevik’s legacy endures in the foundational principles that continue to inform modern robotics research and industrial applications.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
MULTIPROCESSOR CONTROLLED ROBOTS
2 citations · 1987
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1987 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Technische Universität Berlin

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