Majid Hashemipour
Papers
2
Total Citations
10
H-Index
2
About
Majid Hashemipour’s research lies at the intersection of intelligent automation, agricultural robotics, and advanced manufacturing systems. He is best known for pioneering the integration of autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) into precision irrigation, a contribution that directly addresses the growing need for smart, resource-efficient farming. His 2013 work on AGVs in sprinkler irrigation, cited 5 times, laid foundational concepts for using mobile robots to optimize water distribution and reduce labor in large-scale agriculture. In parallel, Hashemipour has made significant strides in virtual reality (VR) applications for manufacturing, particularly within holonic systems. His 2007 study demonstrated how VR can design and simulate flexible, decentralized production lines in the die-casting industry, earning 5 citations for its practical, industry-ready approach. Though his citation counts are modest, his work is notable for bridging emerging technologies—robotics, VR, and intelligent control—with real-world industrial and agricultural challenges. Hashemipour’s research offers a clear vision of how automation and simulation can transform traditional sectors, making him a valuable contributor to the fields of mechatronics and smart systems engineering.
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Top Papers
- 1Towards an Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) in Sprinkler Irrigation5 citations · 2013
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