Mahendra Widyartono
Papers
3
Total Citations
51
H-Index
2
About
Mahendra Widyartono is a researcher whose work sits at the dynamic intersection of robotics, automation, and agricultural technology. With a focused research trajectory spanning nearly a decade, Widyartono has dedicated his scholarly efforts to exploring how autonomous robotic systems can revolutionize modern farming practices, improving both productivity and operational efficiency. His most influential contribution, "Autonomous Robotic in Agriculture: A Review" (2020), has garnered 42 citations, establishing him as a notable voice in the field of agricultural robotics. This work, alongside his earlier reviews on harvesting systems (2019) and machine vision combined with GPS navigation (2017), demonstrates a deliberate and evolving research agenda — progressively examining the technologies that enable robots to sense, navigate, and operate independently within complex agricultural environments. Widyartono's emphasis on review-based scholarship highlights his commitment to synthesizing global research developments, making cutting-edge knowledge accessible and actionable for engineers, agronomists, and policymakers alike. His exploration of machine vision and GPS-guided navigation in particular addresses one of the most technically challenging aspects of field robotics. For students and researchers entering the agricultural automation space, Widyartono's body of work provides a valuable and well-cited foundation for understanding the trajectory of this transformative field.
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Top Papers
- 1Autonomous Robotic in Agriculture: A Review42 citations · 2020
- 2Harvesting System for Autonomous Robotic in Agriculture: A Review.7 citations · 2019
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