Aarin Pandey
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About
Aarin Pandey is a researcher in robotics and human-machine interaction, with a focus on developing intuitive, low-cost control systems for real-world applications. His most cited work, "Development of a low-cost Gesture Controlled 3-axis Robotic System," addresses the challenge of creating reliable, gesture-based interfaces for precise robotic movement in fixed environments. Pandey’s contribution lies in designing a robust mechanical frame that mitigates the sensitivity and malfunction risks inherent in gesture control, making such systems more practical and accessible. This work has garnered early attention with 2 citations, signaling its potential impact in the field of affordable robotics. Pandey’s research bridges the gap between user-friendly interaction and engineering durability, offering a foundation for future innovations in assistive and industrial robotics. His approach emphasizes cost-effectiveness without sacrificing precision, a balance that is critical for widespread adoption. As a rising voice in robotics, Pandey’s work inspires students and researchers to explore how intuitive control can be made reliable, paving the way for more resilient human-robot collaboration in constrained environments.
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- 1Development of a low-cost Gesture Controlled 3-axis Robotic System2 citations · 2024