Markus Dwiyanto Tobi
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2
Total Citations
16
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2
About
Markus Dwiyanto Tobi is an Indonesian researcher whose work sits at the intersection of robotics, embedded systems, and practical safety engineering. His most recognized contribution centers on the design and development of a wheeled fire-fighting robot powered by the Arduino Uno Rev.1.3 — a prototype engineered to address the very real dangers faced by firefighters when combating indoor blazes, including the risks of collapsing structures and rapidly spreading flames. By creating an autonomous robotic solution capable of detecting and extinguishing fires, Tobi's research directly targets life-saving applications in hazardous environments, reducing the need for direct human intervention in dangerous scenarios. This foundational work has accumulated 16 citations across its published iterations, reflecting meaningful recognition within the robotics and embedded systems community. His research demonstrates a strong commitment to translating engineering principles into tangible, socially impactful technologies. For students and emerging engineers interested in microcontroller-based robotics, autonomous systems design, or safety automation, Tobi's work offers an accessible yet meaningful example of how affordable hardware platforms like Arduino can serve as the foundation for genuinely consequential engineering innovations.
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- 1RANCANG BANGUN ROBOT BERODA PEMADAM API MENGGUNAKAN ARDUINO UNO REV.1.311 citations · 2015
- 2Rancang Bangun Robot Beroda Pemadam Api Menggunakan Arduino Uno Rev.1.35 citations · 2015