Javed Sayyad
Papers
5
Total Citations
24
H-Index
3
About
Javed Sayyad is an emerging researcher at the intersection of robotics, automation, and intelligent systems, with growing contributions to the fields of real-time control, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence. His work spans both theoretical exploration and practical engineering solutions, making him a versatile voice in modern technological research. Sayyad's most recognized contributions include his investigations into Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) for robotics and automation, where he examines how microcontrollers like the ESP32 can support time-critical multitasking applications. His research on PID controller tuning for robotic arms using MATLAB Simulink demonstrates a commitment to improving industrial precision and dynamic performance. Notably, his 2025 collaborative work synergizing nanotechnology and AI for Society 5.0 advancement signals a forward-looking research trajectory with significant interdisciplinary ambition. Beyond industrial automation, Sayyad has explored innovative mechanical designs, including an eight-legged spider robot based on the Theo Jansen mechanism and a low-cost gesture-controlled robotic system, reflecting his dedication to accessible and adaptive robotics. With a cumulative citation count of approximately 24 across recent publications, Sayyad represents a promising early-career researcher whose work increasingly bridges cutting-edge technology with real-world societal applications.
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- 4Development of Eight-legged Spider Robot Using Theo Jansen Mechanism2 citations · 2024
- 5Development of a low-cost Gesture Controlled 3-axis Robotic System2 citations · 2024