Mohamed Chouikha
Papers
4
Total Citations
53
H-Index
3
About
Mohamed Chouikha is a visionary engineer whose research spans the frontiers of IoT, autonomous systems, and STEM education. His most impactful work, a 2024 study on a scalable LoRaWAN-based geofencing system, has already garnered 22 citations by pioneering energy-efficient remote monitoring for vulnerable communities with limited cellular infrastructure—a critical contribution to public safety and environmental sensing. Chouikha’s influence extends to education reform: his 2020 paper on Mobile Studio pedagogy (20 citations) demonstrates how low-cost, portable hardware can democratize hands-on STEM learning from K-12 through graduate school, challenging traditional reliance on expensive lab facilities. He has also advanced autonomous UAV navigation, constructing 3D maps for dynamic environments (9 citations) to reduce human risk in hazardous industries like oil and gas. Earlier in his career, Chouikha tackled foundational control theory, analyzing stability in periodically varying systems (1995) to enhance robotic manipulator reliability. With a portfolio that bridges theoretical rigor and real-world deployment, Chouikha’s work—cited over 50 times—continues to shape how we monitor remote communities, educate future engineers, and deploy autonomous systems safely.
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- 3Constructing 3d maps for dynamic environments using autonomous UAVs9 citations · 2019
- 4Stability problem of a periodically varying system2 citations · 1995