Adinata Mas Pratama
Papers
2
Total Citations
8
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2
About
Adinata Mas Pratama is a researcher whose work centers on robotics and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology, with a particular focus on applying these systems to real-world disaster management and remote monitoring challenges. His most recognized contribution, "Design of Quadcopter Robot as a Disaster Environment Remote Monitor" (2016), demonstrates his commitment to leveraging cutting-edge robotic platforms for humanitarian and safety applications. In this work, Pratama explores the design and implementation of quadcopter UAVs — four-propeller, brushless motor-driven aerial systems — as tools for surveying and monitoring environments rendered inaccessible or dangerous by disaster events. The research reflects a broader vision of human-robot collaboration, positioning autonomous flying systems as practical solutions where human presence is limited or hazardous. Accumulating citations across multiple publication records, his work has drawn attention from peers interested in UAV design, disaster response technology, and applied robotics. For students and researchers entering the fields of autonomous systems or emergency response engineering, Pratama's contributions offer a grounded, application-driven perspective on how robotics can meaningfully extend human capability in critical situations.
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Top Papers
- 1Design of Quadcopter Robot as a Disaster Environment Remote Monitor5 citations · 2016
- 2Design of Quadcopter Robot as a Disaster Environment Remote Monitor3 citations · 2016