Christoph Jungius

Papers

3

Total Citations

126

H-Index

3

About

Christoph Jungius has established himself as a pioneering figure in the field of autonomous mobile robotics, with a particular focus on the demanding challenges of planetary exploration. His research addresses the complex engineering and navigational problems inherent in designing robotic systems capable of operating in the harsh, unpredictable environments found on other planets, where real-time human intervention is impossible and system reliability is paramount. Jungius's most significant contributions center on the foundational frameworks for planetary rover technology, work that proved influential during a critical era of space robotics development in the mid-1990s. His seminal research on mobile robots for planetary exploration has accumulated over 126 citations across multiple publication venues, reflecting the broad reach and lasting relevance of his ideas within the robotics and space exploration communities. The fact that his core findings were published and cited across multiple forums speaks to the cross-disciplinary appeal of his work, bridging mechanical engineering, artificial intelligence, and aerospace science. For students and researchers entering the fields of space robotics or autonomous systems, Jungius's contributions represent an important touchstone in understanding how terrestrial robotics principles were adapted and evolved to meet the extraordinary demands of extraterrestrial missions.

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H-Index
3
Papers
126
Total Citations
42
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Mobile Robots for Planetary Exploration
68 citations · 1995
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1995 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 1

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