Bishal Karmakar
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About
Bishal Karmakar is an emerging researcher whose work sits at the intersection of robotics, embedded systems, and human-machine interaction. His research focuses primarily on the design and implementation of low-cost, accessible robotic systems, with a particular emphasis on making advanced automation technologies achievable through affordable hardware platforms like Arduino. Karmakar's most recognized contribution is his development of a voice-controlled robotic arm capable of picking and placing objects based on human voice commands — a system that also integrates sonar-based autonomous object detection, adding an intelligent layer to its functionality. This work, which has accumulated 10 citations across two publications, demonstrates his commitment to practical, real-world robotic applications that balance cost-effectiveness with meaningful capability. Building on this foundation, Karmakar extended his research into autonomous robotic systems designed for object edge detection and cutting operations in complex environments, further showcasing his ability to tackle applied challenges in industrial and field robotics. His body of work, though early-stage in citation reach, reflects a clear research vision centered on democratizing robotics through innovative, budget-conscious engineering — an area of growing relevance as automation becomes increasingly central to modern industries and everyday life.
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