Vladimir Rajs
Papers
3
Total Citations
41
H-Index
3
About
Vladimir Rajs is a robotics researcher whose work centers on low-cost sensing solutions and open-architecture control systems for industrial robots. His most impactful contribution, "Application of low-cost VL53L0X ToF sensor for robot environment detection" (26 citations), demonstrates how affordable time-of-flight sensors can provide reliable environmental awareness for robots within a two-meter range—a practical innovation for cost-sensitive automation. Rajs further advances accessibility in robotics through "Two Open Solutions for Industrial Robot Control: The Case of PUMA 560" (12 citations), where he provides fully documented software and reconfigurable hardware implementations for the classic PUMA 560 robot controller. This work empowers researchers and educators to replicate and build upon his designs without proprietary barriers. Complementing this, his "What’s in the Box: Design of an Open Didactic Robot Environment" (3 citations) creates a complete educational platform for the mathematically well-described PUMA 560, making complex robotics concepts tangible for students. By prioritizing openness, documentation, and low-cost hardware, Rajs’s research bridges the gap between theoretical robotics and hands-on learning, enabling broader participation in advanced automation research.
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Top Papers
- 1Application of low-cost VL53L0X ToF sensor for robot environment detection26 citations · 2019
- 2Two Open Solutions for Industrial Robot Control: The Case of PUMA 56012 citations · 2020
- 3What’s in the Box: Design of an Open Didactic Robot Environment3 citations · 2020