Books and Papers

Brinkhoff, T.; Weitkämper, J. (2004): Visualisierung und interaktive Bearbeitung von Geodaten mit SVG±geo. Proceedings GI-Tage 2004, Münster, Germany, 2004, 133-145 , Weblink
Krüger, A. (2004): www.gis-club.de. DGPF-/DDGI-/GiN-Workshop E-Learning in Geoinformatik und Fernerkundung - Stand und Perspektiven, Vechta, 2004

Presentations

Luhmann, T. : Research in photogrammetry at IAPG. Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, September 2018
Knies, J. : Einzelentscheidungen im Kontext einer kommunalen Wärmeplanung – ein Modellansatz. AGIT 2018, Salzburg, Juli 2018 doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.10643.53284 Weblink
Rofallski, R. : Fusion von Sensoren mit optischer 3D-Messtechnik zur Positionierung von Unterwasserfahrzeugen. 170. DVW-Seminar und 32. Hydrographentag, Juni 2018
Hastedt, H. : Prototypic development and evaluation of a medium format metric camera. ISPRS-Kongress Riva del Garda, Juni 2018
Luhmann, T. : Photogrammetry for Industry 4.0 – Prospects and Challenges. ISPRS Symposium Commisson 2, Riva del Garda, Juni 2018

Projects

funded by: European Fonds for Regional Development (EFRE)
The aim of the collaborative project is the simultaneous geometric recording of turbulent wind flow fields (fluid behaviors) and deformations of rotor blade surfaces of wind energy systems. This helps to generate new knowledge about the influ... more
people
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. h.c. Thomas Luhmann (head) Sinah Vogel (01.2021-04.2021) Dr. Ing. Thomas Willemsen (10.2018-06.2019) Simon Nietiedt, M.Sc. Annika Katrin Jepping, B.Sc. Martina Göring, M.Sc. Robin Rofallski, M.Sc.
funded by: European Fonds for Regional Development (EFRE)
The project objective is the investigation of imaging techniques and the development of special methods based on intraoperative and preoperative data. The field of application is primarily in orthopedics, however, in principle the problem can be tran... more
funded by: German Maritime Museum, Leibniz Institute for Maritime History
The project focusses on the conception and implementation of the geometric monitoring of the Bremen Cog (appr. 25m x 8m x 8m). The Bremen Cog is the best preserved medieval merchant ship in the world. A large-volume optical 3D-measurement con... more