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Luca Iocchi is a prominent robotics and artificial intelligence researcher whose work spans multi-robot systems, autonomous decision-making, and domestic service robotics. Based at Sapienza University of Rome, his research has fundamentally shaped how we understand coordination and collaboration among robotic agents. Iocchi's most influential contribution, "Multirobot Systems: A Classification Focused on Coordination" (2004, 364 citations), established a landmark taxonomy for the field, providing researchers worldwide with a foundational framework for designing and analyzing multi-robot architectures. This work, complemented by his earlier survey on reactivity and deliberation (136 citations), cemented his authority in multi-robot systems research. His contributions extend into practical robotics through his involvement with RoboCup@Home, advancing autonomous domestic service robots through rigorous, evolving competition benchmarks. He has also made significant technical contributions in robot localization through scan matching in the Hough domain and developed Petri Net Plans, a powerful formalism for robot behavior specification. His work synthesizing automated planning with reinforcement learning (102 citations) reflects his commitment to robust, intelligent decision-making. Through OpenRDK, a modular robotics software framework, Iocchi further demonstrated a talent for building tools that empower the broader research community, making his impact both conceptual and deeply practical.

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H-Index
144
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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Multirobot Systems: A Classification Focused on Coordination
364 citations · 2004
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2015 (13 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 200
🏛 Institutions: Sapienza University of Rome, Istituto di Analisi dei Sistemi ed Informatica Antonio Ruberti, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Roma I, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Georgia Institute of Technology

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    RoboCup@Home
    121 citations · 2009
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    Petri Net Plans
    110 citations · 2010
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