Mahendra Salunke

Papers

2

Total Citations

7

H-Index

2

About

Mahendra Salunke is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of robotics, automation, and artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on advancing autonomous systems and embedded technologies. His research explores how interdisciplinary approaches in computer science and electronics can drive meaningful progress in intelligent systems design. Salunke's 2014 paper, "Dynamics of Robotic Arm," provided a foundational overview of autonomous robotic systems, emphasizing their capacity to operate without manual intervention — a contribution that has garnered 4 citations in the field. Building on this work, his 2015 publication, "Implementation of Generic Multi-Purpose Robotic Arm," demonstrated practical applications of programmed intelligence in robotic systems designed to mimic human motion, earning 3 citations and reflecting the real-world relevance of his research. Together, these works underscore Salunke's commitment to bridging theoretical concepts in AI and embedded systems with tangible engineering solutions. While his citation counts remain modest, his contributions represent meaningful early-stage scholarship in a rapidly evolving domain, making his work a useful reference point for students and practitioners exploring the foundations of robotic automation and intelligent system design.

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H-Index
2
Papers
7
Total Citations
4
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Dynamics of Robotic Arm
4 citations · 2014
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2014 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4

Top Papers

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    Dynamics of Robotic Arm
    4 citations · 2014
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