Olga Dolinina
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Olga Dolinina is a researcher whose work lies at the intersection of robotics, industrial automation, and quality assurance in manufacturing. Her key research areas include robotic technological complexes, welding process optimization, and the mathematical modeling of industrial risks. Her most notable contribution is a pioneering study on the "Problem of quality assurance during metal constructions welding via robotic technological complexes" (2018), which has garnered 12 citations. In this work, she systematically addresses the challenge of minimizing the probability of critical event combinations that compromise welding quality in automated environments. Dolinina developed novel models and algorithms that solve this problem by optimizing a criterion characterizing risk, offering a rigorous framework for enhancing reliability in robotic welding systems. Her approach stands out for its practical relevance to metal construction industries, where precision and safety are paramount. Though her citation count is modest, the specificity and applied nature of her work underscore its value for engineers and researchers focused on advancing robotic process automation. Dolinina’s contributions exemplify how targeted mathematical solutions can directly improve industrial quality control, making her a notable figure in the niche of robotic welding assurance.
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