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About
Saleem Ullah is a researcher specializing in embedded systems, robotics, and intelligent automation, with a particular focus on developing accessible and innovative control systems for real-world applications. His work sits at the intersection of hardware programming, human-computer interaction, and autonomous systems, making significant contributions to how non-expert users can interact with and control robotic platforms. Among his most notable contributions is his research on automated robot-car control systems, which has garnered 19 citations and explores the integration of multiple functionalities into vehicle-controlling frameworks, lowering the barrier for everyday users. Complementing this, his work on gesture-based and mobile application-driven vehicle control systems demonstrates a commitment to intuitive, hands-free human-machine interfaces using Arduino microcontrollers. Ullah has also made strides in sustainable robotics, evidenced by his solar-powered automatic grass-cutting robot — an elegant fusion of renewable energy and programmable automation designed for public and private green spaces. With a cumulative citation count reflecting growing recognition within the robotics and embedded systems community, Ullah's research consistently bridges theoretical innovation with practical engineering solutions. His body of work serves as a valuable resource for students and engineers exploring affordable, Arduino-based automation technologies.
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