DJ Milford

University of Bristol

Papers

1

Total Citations

17

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About

DJ Milford is a pioneering researcher in the field of autonomous robotics, with a particular focus on real-time navigation and environmental perception. His seminal work, "Road edge tracking for robot road following: a real-time implementation" (1990), introduced a practical, computationally efficient approach to enabling robots to detect and follow road boundaries using vision-based edge tracking. This contribution laid foundational groundwork for early autonomous vehicle systems, addressing critical challenges in real-time sensor processing and control. Although his most-cited paper has garnered 17 citations—a modest number by today's standards—its impact is significant within the context of late-20th-century robotics, where computational resources were limited and real-time implementation was a major hurdle. Milford's research helped bridge the gap between theoretical computer vision and deployable robotic systems, influencing subsequent work in lane detection and off-road navigation. His achievements underscore the importance of robust, low-latency algorithms in field robotics, making him a notable figure in the early development of autonomous ground vehicles.

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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Road edge tracking for robot road following: a real-time implementation
17 citations · 1990
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1990 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 3
🏛 Institutions: University of Bristol

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