Papers

114

Total Citations

4,537

H-Index

29

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Henk Nijmeijer is a distinguished Dutch control systems engineer whose research has profoundly shaped the fields of nonlinear control, robotics, and synchronization theory. With a career spanning several decades, Nijmeijer has made foundational contributions to mobile robot control, passivity-based methods, and multi-agent coordination that continue to influence both academic research and practical robotics applications. His landmark 1997 work on backstepping-based tracking control of mobile robots (823 citations) established core methodologies still widely referenced today, while his passivity-based approach to controller-observer design for robots (434 citations) offered elegant solutions to the persistent challenge of poor velocity measurement quality. Nijmeijer has been particularly innovative in addressing real-world constraints, developing robust controllers that operate using only position measurements — a recurring theme across multiple highly cited works from the 1990s. Beyond robotics, his contributions extend to chaos control through Lyapunov methods applied to the Duffing equation, and to synchronization phenomena, including a remarkable 2021 study connecting Huygens' classical synchronization concept to liquid crystalline oscillators. His research on multi-robot formation control and cooperative synchronization further demonstrates his ability to bridge classical control theory with modern networked systems challenges, cementing his legacy as a versatile and enduring figure in engineering science.

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H-Index
114
Papers
4,537
Total Citations
40
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Tracking Control of Mobile Robots: A Case Study in Backstepping**This paper was not presented at any IFAC meeting. This paper was recommended for publication in revised form by Associate Editor Alberto Isidori under the direction of Editor Tamer Başar.
823 citations · 1997
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2010 (8 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 151
🏛 Institutions: University of Twente, Eindhoven University of Technology, Delft University of Technology

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