Books and Papers

Luhmann, T.; Fraser, C.; Maas, H.-G. (2015): Sensor Modelling and Camera Calibration for Close-Range Photogrammetry. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing , doi: 10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2015.10.006
Lückehe, D.; Kramer, O.; Weisensee, M. (2015): Simulated Annealing With Parameter Tuning for Wind Turbine Placement Optimization. Proceedings LWA 2015 Workshops: KDML, FGWM, IR, and FGDB, Trier, 108-119 , Weblink
Kada, Martin; Wichmann, Andreas; Hermes, Tobias (2015): Smooth Transformations Between Generalized 3D Building Models for Visualization Purposes. Cartography and Geographic Information Science , doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/15230406.2015.1039588 , Weblink
Knies, J. (2015): The Potential for Extracting Heat Energy from Waste Water - a Strategic Approach. In: Car, Jekel, Strobl, Griesebner (eds.): GI_Forum, Journal for Geographic Information Science, Wichmann, 2015, 189-198 , Weblink
Lorkowski, P.; Brinkhoff, T. (2015): Towards Real-Time Processing of Massive Spatio-Temporally Distributed Sensor Data: A Sequential Strategy Based on Kriging. In: Bação, Santos, Painho (eds.): AGILE 2015 – Geographic Information Science as an Enabler of Smarter Cities and Communities, Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, Springer, 145-163 , doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-16787-9_9

Presentations

Brinkhoff, T. : Mobile Erfassung von Brutvögeln und Libellen am Beispiel des Projektes ARDINI. GiN-Forum „Mobile Systeme“, Oldenburg, August 2011
Knies, J. : Gebäudescharfe und kostengünstige kommunale Wärmebedarfsberechnung mit OpenSource-Software. AGIT, Salzburg, Juli 2011
Ratzke, H. : Berücksichtigung des Potentials für Solaranlagen im Rahmen der regionalen Planung. 8. X-border-GDI Projekt-Partner-Forum „Klima und Regenerative Energie“, Düsseldorf, Juli 2011
Luhmann, T. : Photogrammetric Examples in Structural Engineering. „Geodesic Support of Construction: Current State, Problems, Prospects for Further Development“, Universität Kiew, Ukraine, Juli 2011
Luhmann, T. : Research Projects of the Institute of Applied Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics. Technische Universität Donezk, Ukraine, Juli 2011

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


Baubestandsaufnahme mit terristrischem Laserscanning und Mobile Mapping – Vergleich der Trimble SX10 Scanning-Totalstation und des Trimble TIMMS Mobile Mapping Systems am Beispiel eines Umspannwerkes (2019/8)
supervisors

Prof. Harry Wirth

Dipl-Ing. M. Stricker

Entwicklung einer Visualisierungskomponente in QGIS zum Vergleich der Qualitätsverbesserungsmethoden der Liegenschaftskarte mit dem Homogenisierungsprogramm TerraCad/Systra und der herkömmlichen Berechnungsmethode in GeoPard (2019/6)
supervisors

Prof. Dr. Ulrich Michel

Dipl-Ing. M. Bieder

Accuracy analysis of Landmäteriets photogrammetrically derived DSM in different resolutions (2019/4)
Prozessoptimierung im Bereich Aircraft Composites durch Vermessungstechnologien und Darstellungsmethoden (2019/4)
supervisors

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hero Weber

Dipl-Ing. M. Olesch

Untersuchung und Realisierung zur Kalibrierung der Nullpunktsabweichung von elektrooptischer Distanzmessung ohne Verwendung von Sollstrecken (2019/4)
supervisors

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hero Weber

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heinz Wübbelmann