Gian Perez-Valenzuela
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Gian Perez-Valenzuela is a researcher whose work lies at the intersection of robotics and advanced control theory, with a particular focus on fractional-order control systems for mobile robots. His most cited work, "Fractional order tracking control of a wheeled mobile robot" (2017, 11 citations), represents a significant contribution to the field by demonstrating the practical advantages of fractional-order PD controllers over traditional integer-order PD controllers for trajectory tracking in differential drive wheeled mobile robots. This research provides a compelling framework for improving the precision and robustness of autonomous navigation systems. Beyond this foundational paper, Perez-Valenzuela's work has helped bridge the gap between theoretical fractional calculus and real-world robotic applications, offering engineers and researchers a viable alternative to conventional control strategies. His contributions are particularly valuable for students and practitioners working on mobile robot control, as they provide clear comparative analysis and implementation guidelines. With growing interest in fractional-order control for complex dynamic systems, Perez-Valenzuela's research continues to influence the development of more sophisticated and reliable autonomous robotic platforms.
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- 1Fractional order tracking control of a wheeled mobile robot11 citations · 2017