Christos Alexakos
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Christos Alexakos is a researcher specializing in intelligent automation, cyber-physical systems, and smart manufacturing technologies. His work sits at the intersection of robotics, digital twins, and adaptive control systems, with a particular focus on enabling autonomous reconfiguration in dynamic environments. His most notable contribution, "Digital Twin Based Automatic Reconfiguration of Robotic Systems in Smart Environments" (2025), explores how digital twin frameworks can be leveraged to allow robotic systems to dynamically adapt to evolving operational conditions across domains such as urban surveillance, precision agriculture, and industrial automation. This research addresses a critical challenge in modern smart environments: maintaining robust robotic performance despite continuous environmental change. By bridging the gap between physical robotic systems and their virtual counterparts, Alexakos advances the capability for real-time, autonomous decision-making without human intervention. While his citation record is still emerging—reflecting the recency of his published work—his research tackles problems of growing industrial and societal relevance as robotics becomes increasingly embedded in smart city and Industry 4.0 infrastructures. His contributions position him as an emerging voice in the broader conversation around intelligent, self-adapting cyber-physical systems.
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