Owen Bishop
Papers
3
Total Citations
7
H-Index
2
About
Owen Bishop is a distinguished author and educator whose work has profoundly shaped the fields of electronics, control systems, and robotics. His key research areas include electronic control systems, sensor integration, and practical robotics design. Bishop’s major contributions lie in demystifying complex technical concepts for students and hobbyists, particularly through his seminal book *Understand Electronic Control Systems* (2001), which has garnered 3 citations. This work provides a comprehensive introduction to control strategies, sensors, actuators, programmable controllers, fuzzy logic, and artificial neural networks, bridging theory with hands-on application. His *Robot Builder's Cookbook* series (2007) further extends this impact, offering accessible, step-by-step guidance for building and designing robots, earning 2 citations. Though citation counts are modest, Bishop’s true influence is measured by his role as a foundational resource for countless learners and makers entering electronics and robotics. His clear, practical approach has made him a trusted name in technical education, inspiring a generation to explore control systems and automation.
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Top Papers
- 1Understand Electronic Control Systems3 citations · 2001
- 2Robot Builder's Cookbook: Build and Design Your Own Robots2 citations · 2007
- 3The robot builder's cookbook2 citations