Books and Papers

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
Resch, Bernd; Wichmann, Andreas; Goell, Nicolas (2015): Usability in 4D AR: Visualising Multi-Temporal Real-Time Geo-Data in Augmented Reality Environments. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies , doi: https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v9i4.4626 , Weblink
Wichmann, Andreas; Kada, Martin (2014): 3D Building Adjustment Using Planar Half-Space Regularities. ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences , doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsannals-II-3-189-2014 , Weblink
Jansen, S.; Höting, D.; Runge, J.; Brinkhoff, T.; Nicklas, D.; Sauer, J. (2014): 9 Million Bicycles? Extending Induction Loops with Bluetooth Sensing. Proceeding 15th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM 2014), Brisbane, Australia, 2014, 113-116 , doi: 10.1109/MDM.2014.20

Presentations

Luhmann, T. : Photogrammetrie – ein hochgenaues Verfahren der optischen 3D-Messtechnik. Geodätisches Kolloquium Leibniz Universität Hannover, Januar 2017
Rofallski, R. : Investigation and modelling of rolling shutter distortions on photogrammetric single- and multi-image applications. 3D Metrology Conference, Aachen, November 2016
Weisensee, M. : Kartographie der Zukunft – Zukunft der Kartographie. Fachkolloquium 60 Jahre Sektion Südbaden der DGfK e.V., Freiburg, November 2016
Hastedt, H. : Hochgenaue optische 3D-Messtechnik: Qualität und Prüfung in der Photogrammetrie. Kolloquium an der Hochschule Anhalt, Dessau, November 2016
Knies, J. : Der Raumbezug im zukünftigen Energiesystem. 7. GiN-EVU-Forum, Oldenburg, November 2016

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


Automatisierte GPS-Rohdatenauswertung der deutschen Polarforschungsflugzeuge mit der quelloffenen Programmbibliothek RTKLIB (2016/4)
supervisors

Prof. Dr. Stefan Schöf

Dr. Regina Usbeck

cooperation

FIELAX GmbH

Vergleich, Optimierung und Fusion von bildbasierten Punktwolken und abgeleiteten Modellen am Beispiel eines Holzmodells der Regensburger Dreieinigkeitskirche (2016/3)
supervisors

Prof. Dr. Ingrid Jaquemotte

Dr. phil. Oliver Reuß

cooperation

ArcTron 3D GmbH

Implementierung einer webbasierten Applikation zur Visualisierung zweier sich annähernder Weltraumobjekte (2016/3)
supervisors

Prof. Dr. Stefan Schöf

Dipl.-Inform. Hauke Ernst

Vergleich verschiedener Auswertestrategien und Algorithmen zur Bestimmung der räumlichen Lage eines Industrieroboters hinsichtlich Genauigkeit und Wirtschaftlichkeit (2016/3)
Vergleich von trigonometrischer Höhenübertragung und Stromübergangsnivellement am Beispiel eines Rheinübergangs (2016/3)
supervisors

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heinz Wübbelmann

Dipl.-Ing. Steffan Fischer