Kenji Miyata

Hitachi (Japan)

Papers

1

Total Citations

14

H-Index

1

About

Kenji Miyata is a researcher whose work sits at the critical intersection of mechanical design and control systems engineering. His primary research focus is the simultaneous optimization of mechanical-system and controller parameters, a field essential for improving the cost-performance ratios of products like robots and elevators. His most-cited paper, "A simultaneous optimization algorithm for determining both mechanical-system and controller parameters for positioning control mechanisms" (2002, 14 citations), introduces a groundbreaking algorithm that balances design trade-offs to enhance overall system performance. This approach allows for more efficient and cost-effective designs in precision positioning control. While his citation count reflects a specialized and impactful niche, Miyata’s contribution is notable for its practical significance in industrial automation and robotics. His work provides a foundational methodology that enables engineers to integrate mechanical and control design processes, reducing development time and improving product reliability. For students and researchers in mechatronics, Miyata’s research offers a clear example of how cross-disciplinary optimization can lead to tangible advances in real-world systems.

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H-Index
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Papers
14
Total Citations
14
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
A simultaneous optimization algorithm for determining both mechanical-system and controller parameters for positioning control mechanisms
14 citations · 2002
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2002 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 1
🏛 Institutions: Hitachi (Japan)

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