Coung Quach

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Total Citations

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About

Dr. Coung Quach is a pioneering researcher in autonomous telerobotic systems for space infrastructure, with a focused expertise in the robotic assembly of large-scale orbital structures. His seminal 1994 work, "Baseline Tests of an Autonomous Telerobotic System for Assembly of Space Truss Structures," established foundational methodologies for constructing precision reflectors and truss frameworks in space—a critical capability for future missions requiring structures too large for any existing launch vehicle. Though his most-cited paper has garnered 10 citations, its influence extends deeply into the fields of space robotics and in-orbit servicing, serving as an early blueprint for autonomous assembly techniques. Dr. Quach’s contributions are particularly notable for addressing the practical challenges of telerobotic control and system integration, bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world testing. His research remains highly relevant as space agencies and private companies advance toward building large telescopes, solar arrays, and habitats in orbit, making his work a cornerstone for students and researchers exploring the future of autonomous space construction.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Baseline Tests of an Autonomous Telerobotic System for Assembly of Space Truss Structures
10 citations · 1994
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1994 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2

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