K. Cevik

Technische Universität Berlin

Papers

2

Total Citations

6

H-Index

2

About

K. Cevik is a researcher whose work in the late 1980s focused on the emerging field of robotics and multiprocessor control systems, exploring how distributed computing architectures could be harnessed to enhance robotic performance and coordination. At a time when the integration of multiple processors into robotic control systems represented a significant technological frontier, Cevik contributed foundational thinking to this area through work published in 1987. The research addressed how multiprocessor systems could be leveraged to manage the complex, real-time computational demands inherent in robotic control — a challenge that was particularly pressing as industrial and experimental robotics began to scale in sophistication. Cevik's most notable publication, "Multiprocessor Controlled Robots," accumulated citations across what appear to be multiple publication venues or editions, reflecting interest from peers navigating similar challenges in automation and control engineering. While the citation footprint remains modest, with a combined total of approximately six citations, the work represents an early contribution to a field that would grow exponentially in the decades that followed, laying conceptual groundwork for the increasingly intelligent, multi-core robotic systems that define modern automation research.

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2
H-Index
2
Papers
6
Total Citations
3
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Multiprocessor Controlled Robots
4 citations · 1987
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1987 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Technische Universität Berlin

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