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D-Index
34
Citations
3912
World Ranking
9268
National Ranking
179

M. Chidambaram publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where M. Chidambaram sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 238 publications — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

M. Chidambaram D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where M. Chidambaram sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

M. Chidambaram is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in India. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a significant focus on Control and Systems Engineering. They have also contributed to related subfields such as Mechanical Engineering, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, and Computer Networks and Communications.

The scientist's work concentrates on topics including Advanced Control Systems Design, Iterative Learning Control Systems, Extremum Seeking Control Systems, Induction Heating and Inverter Technology, Control Systems and Identification, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems, and Model Reduction and Neural Networks.

Chidambaram's recent publications illustrate their engagement with control system methodologies and process optimization. Notable papers include:

  • Improved Decentralized PID Controller design for MIMO Processes, 2020, IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • Simple model reduction technique for transfer function models, 2021, Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering
  • Novel design of PID controllers for minimum and non-minimum phase time delay processes for enhanced performance, 2022, International Journal of Automation and Control
  • Improved sequential autotuning of PI controllers for industrial-scale polymerization (ISP) reactor, 2022, International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering
  • Autotuning of Centralized PID Controllers for a Non-square Unstable MIMO System, 2021, 2021 Innovations in Power and Advanced Computing Technologies (i-PACT)

M. Chidambaram has collaborated frequently with scholars such as Ediga Chandramohan Goud, A. Seshagiri Rao, Priyadharsini Maniraman, K. Dharmalingam, and D. Kalpana. These collaborations reflect a consistent engagement within research groups focusing on control engineering and chemical reactor systems.

Their work has appeared in a variety of scholarly journals and conference proceedings, most frequently in venues such as IFAC-PapersOnLine, Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering, International Journal of Automation and Control, International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, and the 2021 Innovations in Power and Advanced Computing Technologies (i-PACT).

In addition to journal articles, M. Chidambaram has authored a book published by Cambridge University Press titled Identification and Classical Control of Linear Multivariable Systems (2022), demonstrating a contribution to educational and reference literature in control system theory.

The scientist's academic output reflects a focus on developing and refining control strategies for complex multivariable and industrial systems, with an emphasis on practical applications such as process control in polymerization reactors and system model reductions.

Best Publications

  • A simple method of tuning PID controllers for stable and unstable FOPTD systems

    R Padma Sree;M.N Srinivas;M Chidambaram

  • A simple method of tuning PID controllers for integrator/dead-time processes

    M Chidambaram;R Padma Sree

  • Direct synthesis-based controller design for integrating processes with time delay

    A. Seshagiri Rao;V.S.R. Rao;M. Chidambaram

  • Design of P and PI controllers for unstable first-order plus time delay systems

    V. Venkatashankar;M. Chidambaram

  • Controller Design for MIMO Processes Based on Simple Decoupled Equivalent Transfer Functions and Simplified Decoupler

    C. Rajapandiyan;M. Chidambaram

  • Centralized PI controllers for interacting multivariable processes by synthesis method.

    V. Vijay Kumar;V.S.R. Rao;M. Chidambaram

  • Simple Analytical Design of Modified Smith Predictor with Improved Performance for Unstable First-Order Plus Time Delay (FOPTD) Processes

    A. Seshagiri Rao;and V. S. R. Rao;M. Chidambaram

  • Smith delay compensator for multivariable non-square systems with multiple time delays

    A. Seshagiri Rao;M. Chidambaram

  • Enhanced Two-Degrees-of-Freedom Control Strategy for Second-Order Unstable Processes with Time Delay

    A. Seshagiri Rao;M. Chidambaram

  • PID Controller tuning of cascade control systems

    M V Sadasivarao;M Chidambaram

  • Enhanced control of integrating cascade processes with time delays using modified Smith predictor

    S. Uma;M. Chidambaram;A. Seshagiri Rao;Chang Kyoo Yoo

  • Identification using single symmetrical relay feedback test

    Sathe Vivek;M. Chidambaram

  • Modified relay feedback method for improved system identification

    K Srinivasan;M Chidambaram

  • Design of controllers for unstable first-order plus time delay systems

    E.F. Jacob;M. Chidambaram

  • Closed-loop identification of transfer function model for unstable systems

    I Ananth;M Chidambaram

  • An improved relay auto tuning of PID controllers for unstable FOPTD systems

    Sathe Vivek;M. Chidambaram

  • Analytical design of modified Smith predictor in a two-degrees-of-freedom control scheme for second order unstable processes with time delay.

    A. Seshagiri Rao;M. Chidambaram

  • Periodic operation of a bioreactor with input multiplicities

    G. Pavan Kumar;I. V. K. Subrahmanya Sastry;M. Chidambaram

  • Design of PID controller for boost converter with RHS zero

    S. Arulselvi;G. Uma;M. Chidambaram

  • On-line controller tuning for unstable systems

    Mahendra Kavdia;M. Chidambaram

  • Computer Control of Processes

    M. Chidambaram

  • Enhanced Smith Predictor for Unstable Processes with Time Delay

    A. Seshagiri Rao;M. Chidambaram

  • Set point weighted modified Smith predictor for integrating and double integrating processes with time delay.

    A. Seshagiri Rao;V.S.R. Rao;M. Chidambaram

  • Estimation of a SOPTD transfer function model using a single asymmetrical relay feedback test

    V. Ramakrishnan;M. Chidambaram

  • PID CONTROL OF UNSTABLE TIME DELAY SYSTEMS

    C. Clement Valentine;M. Chidambaram

  • Limitations of a PI controller for a first-order nonlinear process with dead time

    R. Anandanatarajan;M. Chidambaram;T. Jayasingh

  • Design of controller using variable transformations for a nonlinear process with dead time

    R. Anandanatarajan;M. Chidambaram;T. Jayasingh

  • An Improved Autotune Identification Method

    K. Srinivasan;M. Chidambaram

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