About

Yong Ming Wang is a researcher focused on advancing teleoperation and remote control systems for industrial and hazardous environments. His work centers on developing architectures for real-time remote manipulation and monitoring of equipment, particularly industrial robots in decentralized manufacturing settings. Wang’s major contributions include proposing novel system architectures that enable effective tele-control and simulation, addressing critical gaps in distributed shop floors where agility and responsiveness are paramount. His most-cited paper, “Internet-based remote manipulation and monitoring of an industry robot in advanced manufacturing systems” (2008, 8 citations), lays foundational work for internet-enabled robotic control. Related studies, such as “Real-time remote manipulation and monitoring architecture of an industry robot” (2008, 4 citations) and “A novel prototype architecture for equipment tele-control and simulation” (2012, 3 citations), further explore system designs for applications ranging from tele-medical procedures to tele-embodiment in hazardous conditions. Though his citation counts are modest, Wang’s research provides essential frameworks for improving productivity, flexibility, and safety in remote operations, making his work relevant for engineers and researchers developing next-generation teleoperated systems.

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H-Index
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Papers
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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Internet-based remote manipulation and monitoring of an industry robot in advanced manufacturing systems
8 citations · 2008
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2008 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Kunming University of Science and Technology, South China University of Technology

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