Ege Korkan
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Dr. Ege Korkan is a leading researcher at the intersection of the Internet of Things (IoT), the Web of Things (WoT), and robotic systems, with a focus on enabling seamless, real-time interoperability in industrial automation. His most cited work, "RobWoT: Generating Real-Time Digital Twin Simulations for the Robotic Web of Things" (2023), introduces a groundbreaking framework that bridges the gap between fragmented IoT protocols and robotic control. By generating dynamic digital twin simulations, Dr. Korkan’s approach allows for the real-time synchronization of physical robots with their virtual counterparts, a critical step toward the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This contribution directly addresses the persistent challenge of IoT ecosystem fragmentation, offering a standardized, web-based solution for industrial automation. With 2 citations in its early publication window, the paper is gaining traction among researchers in cyber-physical systems and Industry 4.0. Dr. Korkan’s work is notable for its practical emphasis on generating deployable, real-time simulations that reduce development overhead, making him a key voice in advancing the Robotic Web of Things. His research continues to shape how engineers design interoperable, scalable IoT architectures for smart manufacturing.
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