Shinya Ishigami
Papers
3
Total Citations
8
H-Index
2
About
Shinya Ishigami is a pioneering figure in construction robotics, best known for developing wall-climbing robots for automated surface finishing. His key research areas include robotic painting, wall-surface locomotion, and construction automation. Ishigami’s major contribution is the creation of the Wall Surface-Finish Robot (FR-1) in 1989, a multifunctional system that uses suction-based carriages to move freely on concrete walls, enabling labor-saving in hand-based finishing tasks. He further refined this technology with the improved FR-1 model (1990) and the specialized Concrete Wall Painting Robot (KFR-2) in 1992, both designed for real-world construction site applications. Although his most-cited papers have modest citation counts (4, 2, and 2 respectively), their impact lies in laying the groundwork for practical, site-deployable climbing robots—a niche that has since grown into a vibrant field of research. Ishigami’s work is notable for its early focus on solving real industrial challenges, demonstrating how robotics can enhance safety and efficiency in hazardous construction environments. His contributions remain foundational for engineers and researchers exploring autonomous surface treatment and vertical mobility systems.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1Robotized Painting by the Wall Surface-Finish Robot (FR 1)4 citations · 1989
- 2Improvement of the Painting Robot (FR-1) and its Application to the Site2 citations · 1990
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