Ting Xiao Xiao

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About

Ting Xiao Xiao is a researcher focused on advancing safety technologies in coal mining, with a particular emphasis on robotic systems for underground hazard detection. Her most-cited work, "Study of Small Robot for Mine Hole Detection" (2023), addresses critical challenges in China's coal industry, where complex hydrogeological conditions frequently cause accidents like collapses, roof failures, and water damage, leading to significant casualties and economic losses. By developing compact robotic solutions for mine hole inspection, Xiao's research aims to mitigate these risks through enhanced detection of structural weaknesses and water hazards. Though her citation count is currently modest—with 4 citations for her leading paper—her work represents an important step toward integrating robotics into mining safety protocols. Xiao's contributions are particularly relevant in the context of China's vast coal reserves, where improving worker safety and operational reliability remains a pressing concern. Her research bridges mechanical engineering, automation, and geotechnical risk assessment, offering practical tools for real-world hazard prevention. As the field of mining robotics evolves, Xiao's foundational studies provide a platform for future innovations in autonomous underground exploration and disaster prevention.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Study of Small Robot for Mine Hole Detection
4 citations · 2023
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2023 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 5

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