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D-Index
30
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6843
National Ranking
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Marcin Witczak publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marcin Witczak sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 243 publications — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Marcin Witczak D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 30 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Marcin Witczak is affiliated with the University of Zielona Góra in Poland. Their research focuses primarily on engineering, with significant contributions to Control and Systems Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, and Automotive Engineering. The majority of their work relates to fault detection and control systems, advanced control systems optimization, and manufacturing systems.

The scientist has authored several research papers published in various academic journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • "A fault-tolerant control strategy for multiple automated guided vehicles" (2020), Journal of Manufacturing Systems
  • "Remaining Useful Life Prediction of MOSFETs via the Takagi-Sugeno Framework" (2021), Energies

Other publications where Witczak's work has impacted the field, though with different lead authors, cover topics in journals such as the Journal of Computational Science, International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, and IFAC-PapersOnLine.

Frequent co-authors with whom Witczak has collaborated include:

  • Marcin Pazera
  • Ralf Stetter
  • Marcin Mrugalski
  • Norbert Kukurowski
  • Lothar Seybold

Among the venues where Witczak most commonly publishes are:

  • IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • Electronics
  • International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Sensors
  • Journal of Manufacturing Systems

Witczak has also contributed to academic literature through book publications. One such work is titled "Modern IoT Onboarding Platforms for Advanced Applications," released by Springer International Publishing in 2023.

The research topics covered in Witczak's publications highlight areas including:

  • Fault Detection and Control Systems
  • Advanced Control Systems Optimization
  • Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
  • Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization
  • Control Systems and Identification
  • Scheduling and Optimization Algorithms
  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization

Their body of work reflects contributions to both theoretical and applied aspects of engineering, focusing on optimization, control strategies, and manufacturing system integration.

Best Publications

  • Modelling and Estimation Strategies for Fault Diagnosis of Non-Linear Systems: From Analytical to Soft Computing Approaches

    Marcin Witczak

  • Fault Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Control Strategies for Non-Linear Systems

    Marcin Witczak

  • A GMDH neural network-based approach to robust fault diagnosis : Application to the DAMADICS benchmark problem

    Marcin Witczak;Józef Korbicz;Marcin Mrugalski;Ron J. Patton

  • Fault-tolerant control strategy for actuator faults using LPV techniques

    Saúl de Oca;Vicenç Puig;Marcin Witczak;Łukasz Dziekan

  • An LMI approach to robust fault estimation for a class of nonlinear systems

    Marcin Witczak;Mariusz Buciakowski;Vicenç Puig;Damiano Rotondo

  • Towards Robustness in Neural Network Based Fault Diagnosis

    Krzysztof Patan;Marcin Witczak;JóZef Korbicz

  • A neuro-fuzzy multiple-model observer approach to robust fault diagnosis based on the DAMADICS benchmark problem

    Faisel J. Uppal;Ron J. Patton;Marcin Witczak

  • Advances in model-based fault diagnosis with evolutionary algorithms and neural networks

    Marcin Witczak

  • Automated generation and comparison of Takagi-Sugeno and polytopic quasi-LPV models

    Damiano Rotondo;Vicenç Puig;Fatiha Nejjari;Marcin Witczak

  • Towards Robust Predictive Fault-Tolerant Control For A Battery Assembly System

    Lothar Seybold;Marcin Witczak;Paweł Majdzik;Ralf Stetter

  • A GMDH neural network-based approach to passive robust fault detection using a constraint satisfaction backward test

    Vicenç Puig;Marcin Witczak;Fatiha Nejjari;Joseba Quevedo

  • Robust unknown input observer for state and fault estimation in discrete-time Takagi–Sugeno systems

    Damiano Rotondo;Marcin Witczak;Vicenç Puig;Fatiha Nejjari

  • Fault diagnosis and fault tolerant control

    Andrzej Obuchowicz;Wiesław Wajs;Andrzej Pieczyński;Józef Korbicz

  • Confidence estimation of the multi-layer perceptron and its application in fault detection systems

    Marcin Mrugalski;Marcin Witczak;Józef Korbicz

  • Genetic programming based approaches to identification and fault diagnosis of non-linear dynamic systems

    Marcin Witczak;Andrzej Obuchowicz;Jo  Zef Korbicz

  • Neural network-based robust actuator fault diagnosis for a non-linear multi-tank system.

    Marcin Mrugalski;Marcel Luzar;Marcin Pazera;Marcin Witczak

  • A novel genetic programming approach to nonlinear system modelling: application to the DAMADICS benchmark problem

    Mihai Florin Metenidis;Marcin Witczak;Józef Korbicz

  • Fault Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Control Strategies for Non-Linear Systems: Analytical and Soft Computing Approaches

    Marcin Witczak

  • A bounded-error approach to simultaneous state and actuator fault estimation for a class of nonlinear systems

    Mariusz Buciakowski;Marcin Witczak;Vicenç Puig;Damiano Rotondo

  • LMI-based strategies for designing observers and unknown input observers for non-linear discrete-time systems

    J. Korbicz;M. Witczak;V. Puig

  • A fault-tolerant control strategy for non-linear discrete-time systems: application to the twin-rotor system

    Marcin Witczak;Vicenç Puig;Saúl Montes de Oca

Frequent Co-Authors

Vicenç Puig
Vicenç Puig Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Didier Theilliol
Didier Theilliol University of Lorraine
Fatiha Nejjari
Fatiha Nejjari Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Ron J. Patton
Ron J. Patton University of Hull
Joseba Quevedo
Joseba Quevedo Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Cédric Join
Cédric Join University of Lorraine
Mogens Blanke
Mogens Blanke Technical University of Denmark
José Ragot
José Ragot University of Lorraine
Youmin Zhang
Youmin Zhang Concordia University
Didier Maquin
Didier Maquin University of Lorraine

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