Yasser Bin Salamah
Papers
3
Total Citations
10
H-Index
2
About
Dr. Yasser Bin Salamah is a leading researcher in multi-agent robotics and autonomous systems, with a core focus on source-seeking algorithms and cooperative formation control. His work addresses fundamental challenges in swarm robotics, particularly the development of robust, collision-free navigation strategies for mobile robot teams operating in noisy, sensor-limited environments. His 2023 paper, "Development of source seeking algorithm for mobile robots," has garnered 6 citations, establishing a foundation for his subsequent innovations. In 2025, Dr. Bin Salamah introduced a novel modified source-seeking algorithm that simultaneously enables multi-robot cooperation and collision avoidance, directly tackling the dual problems of robot collisions and ambient wireless noise. His most recent contribution, "Recent Advances and a Hybrid Framework for Cooperative UAV Formation Control," provides a comprehensive survey and a novel hybrid framework for coordinating unmanned aerial vehicles, addressing critical challenges in autonomous vehicle coordination and distributed sensing. With a growing citation record and a trajectory focused on practical, real-world applications, Dr. Bin Salamah is shaping the future of intelligent, collaborative robotic systems.
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Top Papers
- 1Development of source seeking algorithm for mobile robots6 citations · 2023
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- 3Multi-robot movement based on a new modified source-seeking algorithm2 citations · 2025