Iman Firmansyah
Papers
3
Total Citations
17
H-Index
2
About
Iman Firmansyah is a researcher whose work spans robotics, embedded systems, and computer vision, with a particular focus on developing intelligent, flexible systems for real-world applications. His most recognized contribution, "Control and Monitoring System for Modular Wireless Robot" (2007), introduced an innovative modular robot architecture comprising main, data acquisition, and data processing units, earning 11 citations and establishing him as a thoughtful designer of adaptable robotic platforms. Building on this foundation, his 2008 work on integrated software solutions extended this vision further, presenting a self-independent networked robot capable of autonomous monitoring and full web-based control — demonstrating his commitment to practical, remotely operable systems. More recently, Firmansyah has broadened his scope into FPGA-based hardware acceleration, with his 2021 study on stereo matching algorithm implementation using high-level synthesis reflecting growing expertise in computer vision pipelines relevant to autonomous vehicles, robotics navigation, and agricultural mapping. Across his career, Firmansyah demonstrates a consistent drive to bridge hardware and software innovations, tackling challenges in modularity, autonomy, and visual processing that remain central to modern robotics and embedded intelligence research.
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- 1Control and Monitoring System for Modular Wireless Robot11 citations · 2007
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