Books and Papers

Wendt, A.; Rosing, C.; Weisensee, M. (2002): Comparison of different sensor types and validation of an approach for multi sensor fusion. ISPRS Symposium Comm. V, Corfu, 2002 , Weblink
Wendt, A. (2002): Gemeinsame Ausgleichung von Laserscannerdaten und digitalen photogrammetrischen Bilder. Photogrammetrie Fernerkundung Geoinformation, Heft 02, S. 103-110, 2002
Luhmann, T.; Tecklenburg, W. (2002): Hybrid Photogrammetric and Geodetic Evidence Control Measurements of Buildings for an Urban Tunnel Construction. 2nd Symposium on Geodesy for Geotechnical and Structural Engineering. Berlin, 2002
Hastedt, H.; Luhmann, T.; Tecklenburg, W. (2002): Image-variant interior orientation and sensor modelling of high-quality digital cameras. ISPRS Symposium Comm. V, Korfu, 2002 , Weblink
Luhmann, T. (2002): Industriephotogrammetrie. In: Löffler et. al: Handbuch für Ingenieurgeodäsie, Maschinen- und Anlagenbau, 2. Auflage, Wichmann Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 183-263

Presentations

Gollenstede, A. : Navigation im Schilderwald. GI-Tage Nord, Hannover, März 2007
Gollenstede, A. : Web Mapping und mobile GIS in touristischen Anwendungen. FOSSGIS, Berlin, Februar 2007
Luhmann, T. : Panorama Photogrammetry for Architectural Applications. Geomatica 2007, Havana, Kuba, Februar 2007
Brinkhoff, T. : OK-GIS: Offenes Katastrophenmanagement mit freiem GIS. Forum „Freie GI-Systeme“, Oldenburg, Februar 2007
Gollenstede, A. : Touristische Informationssysteme mit Freier und Open Source Software. Forum „Freie GI-Systeme“, Oldenburg, Februar 2007

Projects

The aspect of space in future energy system

2015-2019
funded by: PhD program Jade2Pro
people
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Manfred Weisensee (head) (08.2015-03.2019) Prof. Dr. Jürgen Knies (08.2015-03.2019)
funded by: Research fonds of Jade University
This university project has the aim to investigate data and design algorithms for supporting web map applications. more
funded by: PhD program Jade2Pro
The aim of the PhD project is to develop an innovative approach for detection of the dynamic states of rotor blades during operation without contact and targeting more