Aminath Elaf Abdulla
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1
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7
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About
Aminath Elaf Abdulla is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of robotics, computer vision, and autonomous systems. Her most-cited contribution, “A vision-based autonomous vehicle tracking robot platform” (2014, 7 citations), introduces a pioneering approach to real-time tracking by integrating a forward-facing video camera with MATLAB-based image processing. This platform enables a robot to autonomously follow a target vehicle, demonstrating a practical fusion of hardware and software for intelligent navigation. Beyond this flagship study, Abdulla’s research explores the broader challenges of autonomous perception and control, contributing to the development of more responsive and adaptive robotic systems. Her work has laid groundwork for applications in surveillance, logistics, and assistive robotics, where reliable visual tracking is critical. With a focus on bridging theoretical algorithms and real-world deployment, Abdulla continues to advance the capabilities of autonomous platforms, inspiring students and researchers interested in the future of intelligent machines.
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- 1A vision-based autonomous vehicle tracking robot platform7 citations · 2014