Papers

5

Total Citations

59

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About

S. Masciangelo is a robotics researcher whose work spans autonomous mobile systems, vision-based navigation, and service robotics, with particular emphasis on practical industrial applications. Perhaps best known for the ROBOLIFT project — a vision-guided autonomous forklift capable of independent pallet handling while retaining full manual override for human operators — Masciangelo demonstrated a rare ability to bridge cutting-edge autonomy research with real-world logistics deployment. The ROBOLIFT work, published in 2002, has collectively garnered over 40 citations, reflecting its significance in warehouse automation and human-robot collaboration research. Earlier contributions show the depth of Masciangelo's foundational work: a 1991 paper on potential field-based path planning for teleoperated mobile robots established key principles for obstacle avoidance in human-supervised systems, earning 11 citations and remaining a reference point for local navigation research. Throughout the 1990s, Masciangelo continued advancing indoor navigation and vision-based control through prototype development and applied studies in service robotics environments. Taken together, this body of work represents a sustained and coherent research trajectory — from theoretical navigation algorithms to fully integrated autonomous vehicles — making Masciangelo a meaningful contributor to the evolution of intelligent mobile robotics in industrial settings.

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H-Index
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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
ROBOLIFT: a vision guided autonomous fork-lift for pallet handling
26 citations · 2002
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2002 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: El.En. Group (Italy), Italian Institute of Telemedicine, Leonardo (Italy)

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