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George Andrikopoulos

Researcher at Luleå University of Technology

Publications -  32
Citations -  565

George Andrikopoulos is an academic researcher from Luleå University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pneumatic artificial muscles & Pneumatic actuator. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 32 publications receiving 419 citations. Previous affiliations of George Andrikopoulos include University of Patras.

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Pseudoexfoliation syndrome prevalence in Greek patients with cataract and its association to glaucoma and coronary artery disease

TL;DR: PEX syndrome constitutes a major glaucoma risk factor and a CAD risk factor in patients with cataract and pseudoexfoliation and should be informed and examined frequently as the risk is present throughout.
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Piecewise Affine Modeling and Constrained Optimal Control for a Pneumatic Artificial Muscle

TL;DR: The modeling and control problem of a pneumatic artificial muscle is being considered, and a control scheme composed of a feedforward term regulating the control input at specific set points and a constrained finite-time optimal controller handling any deviations from the system's equilibrium points is being synthesized.
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Ocular Trauma in a Greek Population: Review of 899 Cases Resulting in Hospitalization

TL;DR: Trauma is an important cause of ocular morbidity in Greece and risk factors include young age, male gender, Albanian ethnic background, and workplace, which affected the very young individuals and persons older than 50 years of age.
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A survey on pneumatic wall-climbing robots for inspection

TL;DR: This article will summarize the key enabling inspection applications of PWCRs in the following areas: a) Construction, b) Industrial Infrastructures, as well as c) Aircraft applications.
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Novel Considerations on Static Force Modeling of Pneumatic Muscle Actuators

TL;DR: In this paper, a modified static force modeling approach based on fundamental pneumatic muscle actuator (PMA) modeling techniques is proposed, where the thermal expansion effect is considered as the main cause of the gradual shift in the PMA's force-displacement relationship and the geometric properties, which are being affected by the thermal build-up occurring during the muscle's continuous operation, are incorporated into the static force models.