Girish Rao Salanke
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Girish Rao Salanke is a researcher whose work lies at the intersection of embedded systems, control algorithms, and robotics. His primary focus is on the systematic selection of hardware and software components for application-specific robot designs, a critical challenge in modern automation. His most cited paper, "Parametrics for the choice of Embedded Systems and Control Algorithms for Application Specific Robot Designs" (2018), provides a structured methodology for matching microcontrollers—which integrate processor cores with memory and peripherals—to the precise control needs of a robot. This work bridges the gap between theoretical control strategies and practical hardware constraints, offering engineers a decision-making framework for applications ranging from automobile engine control to biomedical devices. With 3 citations, this foundational paper has informed subsequent research in embedded robotics. Salanke’s contributions are particularly valuable for students and practitioners seeking to optimize performance, cost, and power consumption in real-world robotic systems, making him a notable voice in the field of embedded control design.
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