Nur Sultan Salahuddin
Papers
3
Total Citations
7
H-Index
2
About
Nur Sultan Salahuddin is an emerging researcher specializing in robotics, embedded systems, and automation technologies, with a growing focus on practical applications that bridge engineering innovation and real-world problem-solving. Working primarily within the Indonesian research landscape, Salahuddin has demonstrated a consistent commitment to developing prototype systems that address tangible challenges across industrial and agricultural sectors. Among his most recognized contributions is his Arduino-based cargo transfer prototype designed for port environments, which explores how robotic systems can reduce human labor demands and improve operational efficiency — a paper that has garnered 3 citations. Complementing this work, his research on a Wi-Fi-controlled explorer vehicle using web-based interfaces highlights his expertise in remote-controlled robotics and telecommunications integration, earning 2 citations. Perhaps most notably, his 2025 study on a robotic pest detection system for chili plants — already accumulating 2 citations — signals an exciting evolution in his research trajectory toward precision agriculture, combining computer vision and robotics to combat crop infestations threatening Indonesian food security. Salahuddin's body of work reflects a dedicated focus on making robotics accessible and impactful across diverse industries, positioning him as a promising contributor to applied robotics research.
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Top Papers
- 1PROTOTIPE ALAT PEMINDAH BARANG DI PELABUHAN BERBASIS ARDUINO3 citations · 2018
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