Wolfgang Wiedemann
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Wolfgang Wiedemann is a leading figure in geodetic engineering and deformation monitoring, with a core focus on the fusion of multi-sensor data for high-precision structural analysis. His most cited work, "Fusion of laser-scan and image data for deformation monitoring – Concept and perspective" (2017, 9 citations), establishes a foundational framework for combining areal measurements—such as dense laser-scan point clouds and camera imagery—to overcome the limitations of single-sensor approaches. By integrating distance changes in line of sight with photogrammetric data, Wiedemann has advanced the detection of subtle displacements in infrastructure, enabling more robust and comprehensive monitoring of bridges, dams, and buildings. His contributions are particularly impactful in the context of early warning systems and long-term structural health assessment, where the synergy of laser scanning and imaging enhances both accuracy and reliability. Though his citation count reflects a specialized niche, Wiedemann’s work is pivotal for researchers and practitioners seeking to push the boundaries of non-contact deformation sensing, offering a clear perspective on the future of integrated geodetic monitoring.
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