University of L'Aquila
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Papers
237
Total Citations
5,061
H-Index
34
Researchers
186
About
The University of L'Aquila has established itself as a dynamic research institution with a remarkably diverse portfolio spanning robotics, autonomous systems, human-robot interaction, atmospheric science, and industrial technology. Situated in the Abruzzo region of central Italy, the university has built a strong international reputation through its contributions to both theoretical computer science and applied engineering research. At the heart of L'Aquila's robotics program lies pioneering work in RFID-based mobile robot localization, with highly cited studies developing elegant solutions for autonomous indoor navigation using passive UHF-RFID technology — work that has accumulated nearly 340 combined citations and continues to influence warehouse automation and smart logistics. The institution's researchers have also made notable strides in emotion recognition for human-robot interaction, service robotics software engineering, and flexible manipulator control, reflecting a holistic commitment to making robots safer, smarter, and more socially capable. A dedicated thread of work on swarm robotics and distributed algorithms — including landmark studies on gathering problems on grids, rings, and trees — demonstrates the university's strength in formal foundations of multi-robot coordination. Beyond robotics, L'Aquila's researchers have contributed prominently to atmospheric aerosol modeling, with highly cited work validating global satellite and ground-based data that underpins climate science. The university's engagement with Industry 4.0 in food production, telemedicine robotics for elderly care, bridge inspection automation, and photovoltaic panel cleaning robots further demonstrates its commitment to societal impact. For prospective students and collaborators, L'Aquila offers a genuinely interdisciplinary environment where rigorous theoretical research meets real-world engineering challenges — an ideal setting for those seeking to push the boundaries of intelligent, autonomous systems.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
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- 4Mobile Robot Localization Using the Phase of Passive UHF RFID Signals205 citations · 2013
- 5A Passive UHF-RFID System for the Localization of an Indoor Autonomous Vehicle132 citations · 2011
- 6A Telemedicine Robot System for Assisted and Independent Living98 citations · 2019
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- 10Autonomous robot for cleaning photovoltaic panels in desert zones68 citations · 2020
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