Hyung-Lae Baek
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Hyung-Lae Baek is a researcher whose work centers on biomedical instrumentation and control systems, with a particular focus on vestibular function assessment. His key contributions lie in the development of advanced control methodologies for medical diagnostic devices. Baek is best known for his 2002 paper on a sinusoidal rotatory chair system, which introduced an auto-tuning fuzzy PID controller to precisely evaluate vestibular function. This work demonstrates the application of fuzzy logic and PID control to achieve accurate position following and speed control in DC servo motors, directly impacting the design of clinical tools for balance disorder diagnosis. While his most-cited paper has garnered 2 citations, its significance lies in its specialized contribution to the intersection of control engineering and otoneurology. Baek’s research exemplifies how adaptive control systems can enhance the precision and reliability of medical testing equipment, offering a practical solution for vestibular assessment. His work remains relevant for engineers and clinicians developing automated diagnostic systems, highlighting the value of integrating intelligent control algorithms into biomedical applications.
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- 1Sinusoidal rotatory chair system by an auto-tuning fuzzy PID controller2 citations · 2002