Vladimir Ivaschenko

Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control

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Total Citations

3

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About

Vladimir Ivaschenko is a researcher focused on advancing robotic welding technologies, with a particular emphasis on quality control and process optimization in manufacturing. His work addresses the critical challenge of ensuring product quality in automated welding systems. In his most-cited paper, "Controlling the Welding Process in Robotic Technological Complexes by the Criterion of Product Quality" (2019), Ivaschenko proposes a novel approach to managing arc welding processes using robotic complexes, where quality is defined through a formalized goal function. This contribution provides a framework for integrating quality criteria directly into the control logic of industrial robots, bridging the gap between theoretical automation and practical manufacturing outcomes. While his citation count is still emerging, his work represents a targeted effort to solve a specific industrial problem—improving weld integrity in automated environments. Ivaschenko’s research is particularly relevant for engineers and researchers working in robotics, industrial automation, and quality assurance, offering a foundation for developing more intelligent and adaptive welding systems. His focus on criterion-based control highlights a pragmatic, application-driven approach to advancing manufacturing technology.

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Papers
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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Controlling the Welding Process in Robotic Te chnological Complexes by the Criterion of Product Quality
3 citations · 2019
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2019 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 5
🏛 Institutions: Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control

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