Uwe Soergel
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About
Uwe Soergel is a distinguished researcher whose work spans remote sensing, photogrammetry, and 3D mapping technologies, with a particular focus on simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) and the reconstruction of complex real-world environments. His research addresses some of the most technically demanding challenges in spatial data acquisition, including the mapping of large-scale, intricate indoor environments such as construction sites and industrial facilities — settings where traditional surveying methods often fall short. His most notable recent contribution, "SLAM for Indoor Mapping of Wide Area Construction Environments" (2024), exemplifies his commitment to advancing autonomous, high-precision mapping solutions for practical engineering applications. By pushing SLAM methodologies into wide-area, geometrically complex environments, Soergel bridges the gap between theoretical advances in robotics and computer vision and their real-world deployment in architecture, engineering, and construction contexts. Though his citation record continues to grow — reflecting work at the frontier of an actively evolving field — Soergel's research is recognized for its technical rigor and relevance to industry. His contributions position him as an important voice in the development of intelligent spatial sensing systems, making his work essential reading for students and professionals in geomatics, robotics, and construction technology.
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- 1SLAM for Indoor Mapping of Wide Area Construction Environments6 citations · 2024