Hsin‐Hsiung Huang
Papers
5
Total Citations
58
H-Index
3
About
Hsin-Hsiung Huang is a dedicated educator and researcher in the field of intelligent mobile robotics, with a primary focus on project-based and contest-oriented learning. His major contributions center on developing accessible, hands-on educational tools—most notably the Micromouse kit—to bridge the gap between theory and practice for students at all levels, from vocational high school to graduate studies. Huang’s work emphasizes the use of competitive robotics platforms, such as Micromouse and Robotrace, to foster deep engagement with autonomous navigation, behavior modeling, and embedded system design. His most cited paper (25 citations) introduces a Micromouse kit that has proven effective in raising student interest and competence in implementing autonomous mobile robots. Another influential work (23 citations) outlines a contest-oriented project that integrates real-world robotic challenges into undergraduate curricula. Huang’s broader impact is reflected in his sustained efforts to collaborate with industry partners, ensuring that his laboratory experiences remain relevant to modern electronic system design. Through these innovative pedagogical approaches, Huang has helped shape a generation of engineers equipped with practical skills in intelligent robotics, making him a notable figure in engineering education.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1A Micromouse Kit for Teaching Autonomous Mobile Robots25 citations · 2011
- 2A Contest-Oriented Project for Learning Intelligent Mobile Robots23 citations · 2012
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- 5A Versatile Kit for Teaching Intelligent Mobile Robots2 citations · 2011