Papers
3
Total Citations
10
H-Index
2
About
Hoo Sang Ko is a researcher whose work lies at the intersection of automation, human-robot collaboration, and smart home technologies. His most-cited paper, "Automation in Home Appliances" (2023), has garnered 5 citations and explores the integration of intelligent systems into everyday domestic environments, reflecting a growing interest in accessible automation. Ko’s earlier foundational work, "Modeling Task Administration Protocols for Human and Robot E-Workers" (2008), with 3 citations, introduced frameworks for coordinating tasks between human operators and robotic agents—a prescient contribution to the field of collaborative robotics. His research also extends to quantitative analysis in "Automation Statistics" (2009), which has earned 2 citations. Though his citation counts are modest, Ko’s contributions are notable for their forward-looking focus on practical automation systems, particularly in home settings, and for establishing protocols that anticipate the rise of e-workers. His work offers valuable insights for students and researchers interested in the human-centered design of automated systems, bridging theoretical modeling with real-world application.
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Top Papers
- 1Automation in Home Appliances5 citations · 2023
- 2Modeling Task Administration Protocols for Human and Robot E-Workers3 citations · 2008
- 3Automation Statistics2 citations · 2009