Mohammed Rahmoun

Mohamed I University

Papers

4

Total Citations

18

H-Index

3

About

Mohammed Rahmoun is a robotics researcher whose work centers on autonomous mobile robot systems, with particular expertise in simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), teleoperation, and intelligent navigation in unknown environments. His most influential contribution, a 2016 study on SLAM implementation for indoor robot exploration, has garnered 8 citations and demonstrates his commitment to solving one of robotics' most fundamental challenges: enabling machines to independently build accurate environmental maps while determining their own position in real time. Building on earlier foundational work, his 2014 paper on self-localization and grid map building using sonar scanning and odometry systems established a practical framework for autonomous indoor exploration, earning 4 citations alongside his research on interactive teleoperation control models. This teleoperation work, also from 2012 with 4 citations, addressed critical limitations in remote robot control, proposing more adaptive models for operating robots in dynamic, unpredictable workspaces. His 2016 investigation into online local path planning further rounds out a coherent research agenda focused on making mobile robots genuinely intelligent and self-sufficient. For students entering robotics or AI-driven navigation, Rahmoun's body of work offers accessible yet technically rigorous entry points into real-world autonomous systems design.

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H-Index
4
Papers
18
Total Citations
5
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Mobile Robot: SLAM Implementation for Unknown Indoor Environment Exploration
8 citations · 2016
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2016 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Mohamed I University

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