Books and Papers

Brinkhoff, T.; Weitkämper, J. (2001): Eine Architektur zur XML-basierten Repräsentation von bewegten Geo-Objekten. GI-Fachtagung Datenbanksysteme in Büro, Technik und Wissenschaft, Oldenburg, März 2001, in: Informatik aktuell, Springer, 144-53 , Weblink
Luhmann, T.; Tecklenburg, W. (2001): Hybride Photogrammetric and Geodetic Surveillance of Historical Buildings for an Urban Tunnel Construction. International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Recreating the Past - Visualization and Animation of Cultural Heritage, Vol. XXXIV, Part 5/W1, pp. 170-175, Ayutthaya, Thailand , Weblink
Rönfeld, J.; Meyer, P.; Weisensee, M. (2001): Photogrammetric Reconstruction and Virtual Presentation of the Cistercian Monastery Haina. CIPA, Berlin, 2001
Luhmann, T. (2001): Photogrammetric Systems for Close-range Applications: State-of-the-art and practical solutions for industrial applications. GIM International, Vol. 15, 7/2001, pp.12-15
Brinkhoff, T. (2001): Using a Cluster Manager in a Spatial Database System. 9th ACM International Symposium on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, Atlanta, Nov. 2001, 136-141 , Weblink

Presentations

Luhmann, T. : 10 Jahre IAPG. Festkolloquium, FH Oldenburg/Ostfriesland/Wilhelmshaven, Juli 2006
Brinkhoff, T. : Towards a Sustainable e-Learning Solution for GI-Education. ISPRS TC VI Symposium „e-Learning and the Next Steps for Education“, Tokyo, Japan, Juni 2006
Brinkhoff, T. : Räumliche Datenbanken: Grundlagen und Zukunftsentwicklungen. Forum „Visualisierung auf die Geo-Art“, Wolfsburg, März 2006
Brinkhoff, T. : Mobile Geodatenvisualisierung und Erfassung im Katastrophenmanagement. Forum „Mobiles Geoinformationssysteme“, Oldenburg, März 2006
Ratzke, H. : Concept to Design a Flood Risk Management System for the River Drweca (Poland). Workshop „Hochwasserrisikomanagement“, Nicolaus Kopernikus Universität Torun, Polen, Februar 2006

Projects

funded by: Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action
Subproject Optical 3D Measurement Technology: For making of reliable wind turbine runtime extension assessments, a new method is being developed that takes into account the geometry and modal properties of the respective rotor blade. These are deter... more
funded by: zukunft.niedersachsen
The research network DiViAS brings together previously rarely interlinked methods and practices in the digitization, research and representation of collections from colonial contexts. The project will systematically combine expertise from museum stud... more