T. V. Prasad
Papers
3
Total Citations
59
H-Index
2
About
T. V. Prasad’s research lies at the intersection of swarm robotics, intelligent systems, and low-cost automation, with a strong emphasis on practical, real-world applications. His most influential work, “Oil Spill Cleaning Up Using Swarm of Robots” (2012, 33 citations), proposes a decentralized, multi-robot approach to environmental remediation, demonstrating how simple, coordinated agents can tackle complex ecological disasters. This contribution highlights his commitment to leveraging swarm intelligence for societal benefit. Complementing this, his paper “Libot: Design of a low cost mobile robot for outdoor swarm robotics” (2012, 24 citations) addresses a critical barrier in the field: the prohibitive cost of robotic hardware. By presenting an affordable, accessible platform, Prasad has enabled broader experimentation and education in swarm robotics, democratizing a field often limited by budget constraints. His work also explores the theoretical underpinnings of intelligent behavior, as seen in “Applicability of Crisp and Fuzzy Logic in Intelligent Response Generation” (2012), where he compares logical frameworks for decision-making in autonomous systems. Through these contributions, Prasad has advanced both the practical deployment and foundational understanding of robotic collectives, making him a notable figure in cost-effective, application-driven robotics research.
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Top Papers
- 1Oil Spill Cleaning Up Using Swarm of Robots33 citations · 2012
- 2Libot: Design of a low cost mobile robot for outdoor swarm robotics24 citations · 2012
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