University of Bonn

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Papers

671

Total Citations

35,818

H-Index

83

Researchers

457

About

The University of Bonn stands as one of Europe's foremost centers for autonomous robotics and intelligent systems research, with a legacy spanning nearly three decades of groundbreaking contributions that have fundamentally shaped modern mobile robotics. The institution's research identity is built on probabilistic approaches to robot navigation, localization, and multi-robot coordination — areas where its scholars have consistently produced work that defines the field's standard methodologies. Bonn's most celebrated contributions include the Dynamic Window Approach to collision avoidance, which garnered over 3,600 citations and remains a cornerstone algorithm in mobile robot navigation, alongside pioneering work on Monte Carlo localization that gave robots reliable self-positioning capabilities in complex indoor environments. The real-world deployment of robots like RHINO and MINERVA — interactive tour guides exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution — demonstrated the institution's rare ability to translate theoretical innovation into robust, publicly visible applications. Multi-robot exploration represents another signature strength, with multiple highly cited papers establishing foundational frameworks for coordinated teams of autonomous agents mapping unknown territories. More recently, Bonn researchers have expanded into uncertainty quantification in deep neural networks, producing a 2023 survey already exceeding 1,100 citations, as well as precision agriculture robotics and state-of-the-art LiDAR odometry through the elegant KISS-ICP framework. Anchored by the Autonomous Intelligent Systems group and affiliated research centers, Bonn attracts collaborators and students drawn to work that bridges rigorous probabilistic theory with compelling real-world deployment. With an extraordinary citation record across foundational and emerging domains, the University of Bonn offers an intellectually rich environment for anyone pursuing the frontiers of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence.

Research Focus

Key Achievements

83
H-Index
671
Papers
35,818
Total Citations
457
Faculty & Researchers
🏆 Most Cited Paper
The dynamic window approach to collision avoidance
3,622 citations · 1997
📊 Avg Citations/Paper: 53
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2023 (69)
🔬 Research Focus: Computer science, Artificial intelligence, Robot, Mobile robot, Computer vision, Engineering

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    Lifelong robot learning
    507 citations · 1995

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