Borenstein is well known for his work in autonomous obstacle avoidance, and is credited with the development of the Vector Field Histogram.
After its creation in 1991, VFH was updated in 1998 by Iwan Ulrich and Johann Borenstein, and renamed VFH+ (unofficially "Enhanced VFH").
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