Ashwin Murali
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Ashwin Murali is a researcher whose work lies at the intersection of sensor design and precision instrumentation, with a particular focus on developing robust, contactless measurement solutions. His most-cited paper, "Low cost planar coil structure for inductive sensors to measure absolute angular position" (2017, 22 citations), addresses a critical need in automotive and robotics applications—such as electronic steering, throttle control, and motor positioning—where reliability and cost-effectiveness are paramount. By proposing a novel planar coil configuration for inductive sensors, Murali contributed to the advancement of contactless angular displacement sensing, enhancing system durability and performance in demanding environments. This work reflects his broader expertise in low-cost, high-reliability sensor architectures, a field with growing relevance in industrial automation and electric vehicles. While his citation count is modest, the practical significance of his contributions is evident in their application to real-world systems. Murali’s research continues to influence the design of efficient, non-contact position sensors, making him a notable figure in the domain of inductive sensing and mechatronics.
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