David Elizondo

Quanta Technology (United States)

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2

Total Citations

34

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About

David Elizondo is a leading authority in the field of robotic applications for electrical power systems, with a specific focus on energized transmission line work. His research addresses the critical challenge of enhancing worker safety and maintaining grid reliability during live-line maintenance. Elizondo’s major contributions include comprehensive overviews of state-of-the-art robotic technologies, from ground-based units designed to remotely capture and manipulate conductors to advanced systems that minimize human exposure to high-voltage hazards. His seminal 2010 paper, “Overview of robotic applications for energized transmission line work,” has garnered 29 citations, serving as a foundational reference for engineers and researchers developing safer maintenance protocols. In a follow-up study, he provided detailed technical descriptions and economic justifications for ground-based robots, demonstrating their viability for real-world field projects. Elizondo’s work is notable for bridging the gap between theoretical robotics and practical utility applications, offering a clear roadmap for future developments in automated power line maintenance. His research continues to influence the adoption of robotic solutions that protect both personnel and critical infrastructure.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Overview of robotic applications for energized transmission line work — Technologies, field projects and future developments
29 citations · 2010
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2010 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 3
🏛 Institutions: Quanta Technology (United States)

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