Pravin Bhole
Papers
2
Total Citations
11
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2
About
Pravin Bhole is a researcher specializing in robotics and speech recognition systems, with a particular focus on voice-controlled automation. His most significant contributions lie in the development of intuitive human-robot interaction technologies, as demonstrated by his highly cited work on voice-controlled robotic vehicles. Bhole’s 2018 paper, "Voice Controlled Robotic Vehicle," has garnered 8 citations, establishing him as a notable figure in this niche. His research explores how speech recognition modules can interpret verbal commands to control mobile robots, enabling hands-free operation through a microphone and processing unit. This work addresses critical challenges in accessibility and automation, making robotic systems more user-friendly for individuals with physical limitations or those requiring remote operation. Bhole’s earlier 2017 paper, "Voice Command Based Robotic Vehicle Control," laid the groundwork for this technology, receiving 3 citations. By integrating real-time speech processing with robotic mobility, his research bridges the gap between natural language interfaces and mechanical actuation. Bhole’s achievements are particularly relevant for students and researchers interested in assistive robotics, human-computer interaction, and embedded systems, offering practical insights into building responsive, voice-activated platforms that enhance human-robot collaboration.
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Top Papers
- 1Voice Controlled Robotic Vehicle8 citations · 2018
- 2Voice Command Based Robotic Vehicle Control3 citations · 2017