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T. Gentile is a pioneering researcher in the field of robotic applications for energized transmission line work, focusing on enhancing safety and reliability in live-line maintenance. Their major contributions include comprehensive overviews of robotic technologies designed to minimize risks to field personnel and power systems, with a particular emphasis on ground-based robots that remotely capture and manipulate energized lines. Gentile’s work has been instrumental in advancing the state-of-the-art, as evidenced by their most-cited paper, "Overview of robotic applications for energized transmission line work," which has garnered 29 citations, and their follow-up study on ground-based robots, cited 5 times. These publications assess current technologies, field projects, and future developments, providing a technical-economic justification for robotic adoption in the utility industry. Gentile’s research has not only shaped safety protocols but also paved the way for cost-effective automation in high-risk environments. Their work is a cornerstone for students and researchers exploring robotics in power systems, offering a clear roadmap from conceptual design to real-world implementation.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Overview of robotic applications for energized transmission line work — Technologies, field projects and future developments
29 citations · 2010
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2010 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 3
🏛 Institutions: Quanta Technology (United States), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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