Ganesh Shaga
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Ganesh Shaga is a researcher specializing in inductive sensing technologies and motor control systems, with a particular focus on developing innovative solutions for angular position measurement in automotive, robotic, and industrial applications. His work addresses the critical need for reliable, contactless sensing in environments where precision and robustness are paramount. Shaga's most notable contribution is his 2017 paper introducing a low-cost planar coil structure for inductive sensors capable of measuring absolute angular position — a work that has garnered 22 citations and represents a significant step forward in making high-performance sensing accessible and economical. Building on this foundation, his 2018 research demonstrated a novel application of planar inductive position sensors for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) control, accumulating 15 citations. This work directly addresses the challenge of achieving accurate rotor position information at zero speed — a prerequisite for generating high starting torque in demanding commercial, industrial, and automotive PMSM applications. Together, these contributions reflect Shaga's commitment to bridging sensor design and practical motor control challenges, offering researchers and engineers cost-effective, robust alternatives to conventional position sensing technologies. His research continues to influence developments in smart sensing and precision motion control systems.
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