L. T. Handoko
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2
Total Citations
13
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2
About
L. T. Handoko is a researcher whose work centers on robotics, embedded systems, and networked control technologies. Most notably, Handoko has pioneered innovative approaches to modular wireless robot architecture, introducing a flexible framework comprising distinct functional modules — main unit, data acquisition, and data processing — that together enable sophisticated autonomous operation. This foundational 2007 contribution, which has garnered 11 citations, established a practical blueprint for building adaptable robotic systems capable of seamless monitoring and control tasks. Building on this foundation, Handoko further advanced the field in 2008 by developing an integrated software-based solution for modular, self-independent networked robots. This work extended the earlier hardware concepts into the software domain, enabling robots to operate autonomously over web-based interfaces — a forward-thinking achievement that anticipated modern trends in remote robotics and IoT-connected devices. Together, these contributions reflect a coherent and purposeful research trajectory aimed at making robotic systems more accessible, flexible, and operationally independent. For students and researchers exploring autonomous systems, networked robotics, or modular design principles, Handoko's work offers valuable foundational insights into building scalable, remotely operable robotic platforms with real-world monitoring applications.
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- 1Control and Monitoring System for Modular Wireless Robot11 citations · 2007
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