Hiroaki KAGAYA
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Hiroaki Kagaya is a researcher focused on precision manufacturing and digital twin technologies, with a particular emphasis on error compensation in large-scale industrial machinery. His work addresses the critical gap between digital models and physical systems in manufacturing environments, specifically targeting robot off-line programming—a digital twin application used in factory shops for over two decades. Kagaya’s major contribution is the development of a positioning error compensation method using Delaunay triangulation, which enhances the accuracy of large-sized forming machines by correcting discrepancies between virtual simulations and real-world operations. Though his most-cited paper, published in 2023, has garnered 2 citations to date—reflecting its recent emergence—it represents a practical advancement in bridging digital and physical manufacturing stages. This work is notable for its direct application to improving precision in industrial settings, where even minor errors can lead to significant inefficiencies. Kagaya’s research is particularly valuable for engineers and researchers seeking robust, computationally efficient solutions for error correction in automated manufacturing systems.
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