Fransiscus Dalu Setiaji
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About
Fransiscus Dalu Setiaji is an Indonesian researcher whose work spans robotics, computer vision, and human-machine interfaces, with a particular focus on autonomous mobile systems and intelligent control mechanisms. Based at Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, his research consistently bridges theoretical innovation with practical engineering applications in robotics and automation. His most cited work (7 citations) presents a comparative study of computer vision-based line-following robots using Raspberry Pi and Jetson Nano platforms, contributing valuable benchmarking insights for autonomous navigation in industrial and transportation automation contexts. Earlier research demonstrated his interest in novel control paradigms, notably his 2014 investigation into wirelessly controlling a wheeled robot using the NeuroSky MindWave Mobile EEG headset — an inventive exploration of brain-computer interface applications in robotics that earned 4 citations. His 2018 work on designing an electromagnetic ball-kicking mechanism for the R2C-Warrior soccer robot further illustrates his hands-on contributions to competitive robotics, supporting his institution's participation in Indonesia's national Robot Soccer Competition (KRSBI Beroda). Across his portfolio, Setiaji exemplifies a researcher committed to advancing accessible, applied robotics solutions, making him a noteworthy contributor to Indonesia's growing engineering and automation research community.
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