Wang Lu

Taiyuan University of Technology

Papers

1

Total Citations

13

H-Index

1

About

Wang Lu is a leading researcher in coal mine safety and intelligent detection robotics, with a focus on mitigating hazardous gas explosions and environmental disasters in underground mining. Their seminal 2011 paper, "Hazardous Gas Detecting Method Applied in Coal Mine Detection Robot," has garnered 13 citations and laid foundational work for integrating robotic systems into high-risk coal mine environments. This research addresses China’s critical need—as one of the world’s largest coal producers and consumers—to reduce frequent gas explosions, floods, and fires during extraction. Wang Lu’s contributions center on developing sensor-driven detection methods that enable robots to substitute or partially replace human inspectors in toxic and explosive atmospheres, significantly enhancing worker safety. Their work bridges robotics, environmental monitoring, and industrial safety engineering, offering practical solutions for real-time hazard assessment. While their citation count reflects a specialized niche, the impact is profound in applied safety technology, influencing subsequent designs of autonomous mine rescue robots. Wang Lu’s achievements underscore a commitment to saving lives through technological innovation, making them a key figure in advancing China’s coal mine safety protocols and intelligent detection systems.

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H-Index
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Papers
13
Total Citations
13
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Hazardous Gas Detecting Method Applied in Coal Mine Detection Robot
13 citations · 2011
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2011 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 1
🏛 Institutions: Taiyuan University of Technology

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