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Brinkhoff, T.; Weitkämper, J. (2001):
Continuous Queries within an Architecture for Querying XML-Represented Moving Objects. 7th International Symposium on Spatial and Temporal Databases, Los Angeles, July 2001. in: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, pp. 136-154
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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
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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
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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
Presentations
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Dynamische 3D-Erfassung von Oberflächendeformationen aus Stereobildsequenzen unter Berücksichtigung von Störobjekten.
40. Heidelberger Bildverarbeitungsforum, Stuttgart,
Juli 2009
Lorkowski, P. :
Coastal Mapping.
IOC of UNESCO Workshop “Coastal Mapping, Modelling and Risk Assessment” (CoMMRa), Bangkok,
Juli 2009
Brinkhoff, T.
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A Web-based Sensor System for Early Flood Warnings by Measuring Soil Moisture Profiles.
AGILE Workshop GI@EarlyWarning, Hannover,
Juni 2009
Brinkhoff, T.
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GIS-related Web Engineering as Topic and Tool in e-Learning.
ISPRS WG VI/1-VI/2 “E-Learning Tools, Techniques and Applications”, Potsdam, Germany,
Juni 2009
Luhmann, T.
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Bildgestützte Planung und Potenzialanalyse für Solaranlagen.
Geomatik-Kolloquium, Hafen-City Universität Hamburg,
Mai 2009
Projects
funded by: Niedersächsisches Vorab
The collection of the State Museum Nature and Man Oldenburg includes objects from natural history, archaeology and ethnology. Only a small proportion of the objects has been digitally acquired and made virtually accessible so far. Digitalisation (... more
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. h.c. Thomas Luhmann (head) Simon Albers, M.Sc. (10.2022-03.2023) Paul Kalinowski, M.Sc.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. h.c. Thomas Luhmann (head) Simon Albers, M.Sc. (10.2022-03.2023) Paul Kalinowski, M.Sc.
funded by: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
A decarbonized heat supply in urban areas in the future poses a particular challenge. The technical focus on the system coupling of electricity and heat production to increase the share of renewable energies in the heat supply alone will not be suffi... more
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Prof. Dr. Jürgen Knies (head) (03.2019-12.2019) Prof. Dr. Sascha Koch (head) (03.2020-) Sebastian Erdmann, M.Sc. (10.2020-07.2021) Marvin Schnabel, M.Sc. (01.2022-)
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Knies (head) (03.2019-12.2019) Prof. Dr. Sascha Koch (head) (03.2020-) Sebastian Erdmann, M.Sc. (10.2020-07.2021) Marvin Schnabel, M.Sc. (01.2022-)
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
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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.
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.
Bachelor & Master Theses
Evaluierung cloud-optimierter Datenformate zur Speicherung und Analyse großer raumzeitlicher Rasterdaten (2024/12)
Untersuchungen zur laserscanner-basierten Schwingungsmessung am Beispiel eines Rotorblattes einer Windenergieanlage im Stillstand (2024/12)
Untersuchungen zur Optimierung der Kamerakonfiguration bei einer TubeInspect Messzelle für die Messung von Rechteckprofilen (2024/12)
cooperation
Prozedurale Generierung urbaner Umgebungen – Entwicklung eines Prototyps mittels Unreal Engine (2024/11)
Entwicklung einer Cloud-nativen Architektur zur Verwaltung und Verarbeitung rasterbasierter Bodenbewegungsdaten (2024/11)