Rodolfo Santos Carapau

Portuguese Naval School

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About

Rodolfo Santos Carapau is a researcher whose work centers on the interoperability and control of unmanned systems, with a particular focus on military maritime operations. His most cited paper, "Interoperability of unmanned systems in military maritime operations: Developing a controller for unmanned aerial systems operating in maritime environments" (2017, 6 citations), addresses a critical gap in extending operational capabilities for missions like maritime reconnaissance, surveillance, patrolling, and search and rescue. Carapau’s contributions lie in designing controllers that enable unmanned aerial systems to function effectively in challenging maritime environments, thereby enhancing the synergy between different unmanned platforms. His research directly supports the evolution of autonomous systems in defense and security contexts, offering practical solutions for real-world deployment. While his citation count reflects a niche but impactful area, his work is foundational for advancing unmanned system integration in naval operations. Carapau’s achievements highlight his role in bridging the gap between theoretical control systems and applied military technology, making his research valuable for students and professionals interested in autonomous systems, maritime security, and defense innovation.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Interoperability of unmanned systems in military maritime operations: Developing a controller for unmanned aerial systems operating in maritime environments
6 citations · 2017
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2017 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Portuguese Naval School

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