Shaikshavali Chitraganti
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Shaikshavali Chitraganti is a researcher focused on the intersection of control systems and communication networks, specializing in networked control systems (NCS). His primary research areas include state estimation, control under unreliable communication, and packet-drop compensation, with a particular emphasis on handling correlated packet drops—a critical challenge in wireless data transfer for automated systems. His most cited work, "State estimation and control for networked control systems in the presence of correlated packet drops" (2023, 53 citations), addresses how measurement and control data can be reliably managed despite packet loss, advancing the robustness of NCS technologies. In a complementary experimental study, "State Estimation with Correlated Packet Drops: An Experimental Evaluation with a Mobile Robot" (2023, 4 citations), Chitraganti validates his theoretical models through real-world mobile robot trials, bridging the gap between theory and practice. His contributions are significant for applications in robotics, industrial automation, and remote control systems where communication reliability is paramount. By tackling correlated packet drops—a more realistic and complex scenario than independent losses—Chitraganti’s work provides foundational insights for designing resilient networked control architectures.
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