Radoslav Oransky
Papers
2
Total Citations
7
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2
About
Radoslav Oransky is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of robotics, mechatronics, and emergency response systems. His primary research areas include the development of control systems for mobile robots and the application of mechatronic principles to rescue operations. Oransky’s most notable contribution is his pioneering work on a mechatronical approach to investigating rescue operations, a paper that has garnered 5 citations and addresses the critical need for advanced technology in Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) scenarios. This work is particularly significant given the increasing frequency of natural and man-made disasters, where time is of the essence in locating survivors. Additionally, Oransky has made strides in the design of control systems for two-wheeled mobile robots, focusing on the challenges of module communication and motion execution. His research is characterized by a practical, systems-level approach that bridges theoretical mechatronics with real-world applications, making his work valuable for engineers and researchers developing autonomous systems for hazardous environments.
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Top Papers
- 1Mechatronical approach to investigations of rescue operations5 citations · 2011
- 2A control system for two-wheeled mobile robot2 citations · 2012