Books and Papers

Hollermann, S.; Pesch, R.; Kaiser, L.; Willmann, A. (2020): Inselkita Spiekeroog. Interdisziplinäres Lehrprojekt. 1. Aufl., Brune-Mettcker Druck- und Verlags-GmbH, Wilhelmshaven, Deutschland , doi: 9783941929142
Przybilla, H.; Bäumker, M.; Luhmann, T.; Hastedt, H.; Eilers, M. (2020): Interaction between direct georeferencing, control point configuration and camera self-calibration for RTK-based UAV photogrammetry. Int. Arch. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci., XLIII-B1-2020, 485–492 , doi: 10.5194/isprs-archives-XLIII-B1-2020-485-2020 , Weblink
Rofallski, R.; Tholen, C.; Helmholz, P.; Parnum, Iain; Luhmann, T. (2020): Measuring artificial reefs using a multi-camera system for unmanned underwater vehicles. Int. Arch. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci., XLIII-B2-2020, 999–1008 , doi: doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLIII-B2-2020-999-2020
Tholen, C.; Rofallski, R.; Nolle, L.; El-Mihoub, Tarek; Parnum, Iain; Zielinski, Oliver (2020): On the localization of artificial submarine groundwater discharge sites using a low-cost multi-sensor-platform. OCEANS 2020, Singapore
Tholen, C.; El-Mihoub, Tarek; Nolle, L.; Ralle, Oliver; Rofallski, R. (2020): Optimal receiver configuration of short-baseline localisation systems using particle swarm optimisation. European Council for Modelling and Simulation, ECMS, 2020, 34(1), pp. 25-31 , doi: 10.7148/2020-0025

Presentations

Lorkowski, P. : Environmental Monitoring of Continuous Phenomena by Sensor Data Streams: A System Approach based on Kriging. 29th International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 2015
Hastedt, H. : Investigations on the Quality of the Interior Orientation and its Impact in Object Space for UAV Photogrammetry. International Conference on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Geomatics (UAV-g), Toronto, Canada, August 2015
Gollenstede, A. : Dynamic Cartographic Network Visualisation Methods for Limited Viewports. International Cartographic Conference 2015 (ICC), Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, August 2015
, . : On Evolutionary Approaches to Wind Turbine Placement with Geo-Constraints. Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, Madrid, Spain, Juli 2015
Luhmann, T. : Messprinzipien und erreichbare Genau-igkeiten in der Nahbereichsphotogrammetrie. 58. Heidelberger Bildverarbeitungsforum, Oberkochen, Juli 2015

Projects

funded by: zukunft.niedersachsen
There are hundreds of thousands of artefacts in German museums that were brought to Europe during the colonial era as a result of wars, looting or trade. The history of these objects - where they came from, what they were used for and who once owned ... more
funded by: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
The WorldPop project aims to produce grid-based population estimates up to 2030 broken down by sex and age groups. The overall project is led by Prof. Andy Tatem of the University of Southampton. With this framework, IAPG is responsible for the devel... more
funded by: Europäische Union (EU)
Given the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030, Protect Baltic aims to evaluate and optimise the existing network of marine protected areas in the Baltic Sea and thus makes a positive contribution to biodiversity and the protection of marine ecosystems. Tog... more

Bachelor & Master Theses


Mess und Auswertestrategien für Überwachungsmessungen am Beispiel eines U-Bahntunnels und eines Abwasserkanals (2022/1)
supervisors

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hero Weber

Dipl-Ing. Thorsten Spelter

Untersuchung zur Qualität von Grenzpunktkoordinaten im Flurbereinigungsverfahren Dunum/Brill (2022/1)
supervisors

Prof. Dr. Ingrid Jaquemotte

Theodor Meyer

Automatisierte Detektion und Analyse von Nassstellen in ackerbaulichen landwirtschaftlichen Nutzflächen anhand von multispektralen Bilddaten zur Aufwertung des Wertermittlungsrahmens in der Flurbereinigung (2022/1)
supervisors

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Roland Pesch

Frederik Meiners, M.Sc.

Untersuchung zur Ableitung von Wege- und Grabenkanten aus Laserscanpunktwolken zur Verwendung in der Flurbereinigung (2022/1)
Prüfung der Ebenheit von Rohfußböden mit dem Terrestrischen Laserscanner Leica RTC 360 (2022/)
supervisors

Prof. Harry Wirth

Dipl.-Ing. Uwe Ehrhorn