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Institute for Photogrammetry

Programme

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Monday, September 7, 2009

from 7:30

Registration of participants

9:00

Opening of the 52nd Photogrammetric Week

Music, Welcome Addresses

 

9:45

Conference Speech: Frank Leymann, Universitaet Stuttgart
Cloud Computing: The Next Revolution in IT

10:30

Break (Picture, Coffee)

Brief lectures by the OpenPhowo Partners

11:15

Jürgen Dold, Leica Geosystems, Heerbrugg
From Earth to Image Distribution, Leica and ERDAS Advances in Geospatial Solutions

11:28

Jack Ickes, Intergraph, Huntsville/Aalen
Intergraph - A Company's Profile!

11:41

Alexander Wiechert, Vexcel/Microsoft Imaging, Graz
UltraCam and UltraMap

11:49

Johannes Saile, INPHO, Stuttgart
News from Trimble Geospatial

12:02

Hubert Minten, IGI mbH, Kreuztal
The Modular System Concept of IGI

12:10

Carl Pulfrich Award 2009 Ceremony
- Mostafa Madani, Intergraph, Huntsville (Introduction)
- Carl Pulfrich Award Speaker

12:40

Announcements
Lunch break

14:30-17:00
Demonstrations of the OpenPhoWo Partners
(in groups according to separate schedule (in D & E))
A New Metric Camera Concept for 3D Data Acquisition Intergraph
B Integrated Workflow for Geospatial Data Production Intergraph
C Sensor-to-Internet Image Workflow - Featuring the New ERDAS Automated Terrain Extraction (eATE) Erdas
D Sensor Solutions for a Changing World – Featuring Leica XPro, the Workflow that Revolutionizes Image Generation Leica Geosystems
E Airborne Data Acquisition Solutions Trimble Geospatial
F INPHO Software for Terrain Modelling Applications Trimble Geospatial
G UltraCam and UltraMap - Technical Details and Practical Experiences Vexcel Imaging/Microsoft
H The Modular System Concept of IGI Ingenieurgesellschaft für Interfaces (IGI)

17:30 - 20:00

Ice Breaker and 100th Anniversary Party in the ″Haus der Wirtschaft″

 

 

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

 

Topic: Image-based Data Collection
- Performance of Digital Mapping Cameras
- New Developments of Digital Camera Systems
- Film-based Imaging - A Retrospective View
- High Resolution Satellite Imagery
- Oblique Image Data Collection

8:30 Armin Gruen, ETH Zuerich
Digital Photogrammetric Imaging - Past, Presence and Future
9:00 Michael Cramer, ifp, Universitaet Stuttgart
Digital Airborne Camera Performance - The DGPF Test
9:30 Dirk Döring, Carl Zeiss, Oberkochen
Advantages of customized optical design for aerial survey cameras
9:50 Robert Ryan, Innovative Imaging and Research Corp., USA
Enhanced Absolute and Relative Radiometric Calibration for Digital Aerial Cameras
10:10 Christoph Dörstel, Intergraph Aalen
RMK D - A True Metric Medium-Format Digital Aerial Camera System

10:30

Break

11:00 Yaron Vilan, Visionmap Ltd, Tel-Aviv
The New Vision Map A3 Airborne Camera System
11:20 Jens Kremer, IGI mbH, Kreuztal
Optimized Data Acquisition With IGI DigiTHERM Thermal Camera System
11:40 Nils Karbo, Blom ASA, Oslo
Oblique Aerial Photography: A Status Review
12:00 Andreas Eckardt, DLR Berlin
The Bright Future of High Resolution Satellite Remote Sensing – Will Aerial Photogrammetry Become Obsolete?

12:30

Lunch break

14:30 - 17:00

Demonstrations
in groups according to separate schedule (in D & E)

18:30

Reception by State of BW and City of Stuttgart
 

 

 

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

 

Topic: LiDAR: Airborne, Terrestrial and Mobile Applications
- State-of-the-art of Airborne Laser Scanning
- Airborne LIDAR projects
- GPS/IMU Systems: Ready-to-go and New Developments
- Terrestrial LIDAR - Systems and Applications
- Mobile LIDAR, a Revolution in Efficiency and Accuracy

8:30 George Vosselman, ITC, Enschede
Advanced Point Cloud Processing
9:00 Charles Toth, Ohio State University, Columbus/Ohio
The State-of-the Art in Airborne Data Collection Systems - Focused On LiDAR And Optical Imagery
9:30 Ron Roth, Leica Geosystems, Heerbrugg
Point Clouds and Pixels – New Technology Solutions for Imaging and Scanning Sensors

9:50

Jan Böhm, ifp, Universitaet Stuttgart
Terrestrial LiDAR in Urban Data Acquisition

10:10

Graham Hunter, 3DLM, Nottingham
Mobile Mapping - The StreetMapper Approach

10:30

Break

11:00 Joe Hutton, Applanix Corporation
Mobile Mapping For Earth Works Monitoring
11:20 Naser El-Sheimy, University of Calgary
Emerging MEMS IMU and its impact on mapping applications
11:40 James P. Peterson , Trimble Geospatial, Westminster
Integrating Various Terrestrial and Aerial Sensor Data for Transportation Projects
12:00 Bryan Mercer, Intermap, Calgary
Countrywide Coverage of RADAR DTMs - The Intermap Approach
12:30 Lunch break

14:30 - 17:00

Demonstrations
in groups according to separate schedule (in D & E)

 

 

Thursday, September 10, 2009

 

Topic: Value-Added Photogrammetry
- Comeback of Photogrammetric Image Matching for DTM Generation
- Towards Photogrammetry 2.0
- Impact of Non-Professionals to Photogrammetry
- Photogrammetric Data Infrastructures, Standardization
- How to keep Photogrammetry alive for the next 100 years

8:30 Wolfgang Förstner, University of Bonn
Computer Vision and Remote Sensing - Lessons Learned
9:00 Franz Leberl, Graz University of Technoloy
Collection, Processing and Augmentation of VR Cities
9:30 Thomas Kolbe, Technische Universität Berlin
CityGML - OGC Standard for Photogrammetry?
10:00 Brad Skelton, ERDAS, Atlanta
Sensor to Internet: A Complete Workflow from Pixels to the Web with On-Demand Geo-Processing

10:30

Break

11:00 Panel Discussion: Dieter Fritsch (Panel Chair), Franz Leberl, Ben Kacyra, Hans Hess, Ed Parsons, Christian Heipke, Jack Ickes
 
The Vision of Carl Pulfrich and the Future of Photogrammetry
 
Profile of Panelists:
  • Prof. Dr Dieter Fritsch, Univ. Professor, Organizer The Photogrammetric Week
  • Prof. Dr. Franz Leberl, Univ. Professor, Graz University of Technoloy, Founder of Vexcel Inc, Boulder/CO
  • Dr. Ben Kacyra, Founder of Cyra Technologies, Former CEO Cyra Technologies, Founder of Kacyra Family Foundation, Founder of CyArk
  • Dr. Hans Hess, Former CEO Leica Geosystems, CEO Hans Hess Consulting
  • Ed Parsons, Geospatial Technologist of Google
  • Prof. Dr. Christian Heipke, Univ. Professor Leibniz Univ. Hannover, Vice President Research EuroSDR
  • Jack Ickes, General Manager, Intergraph Huntsville
12:30 Lunch break

14:30 - 17:00

Demonstrations
in groups according to separate schedule (in D & E)

18:00 - 22:00

Together at Fellbach
18.00 Busses will leave for Reception and Phowo Dinner Party
18.30 Reception and Phowo Dinner Party, Alte Kelter

 

 

Friday, September 11, 2009

9:00 Norbert Haala, ifp, Universitaet Stuttgart
Comeback of Digital Image Matching
9:30 Eberhard Gülch, Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences
Advanced Matching Techniques for High Precision Surface and Terrain Models
9:50 Ben Kacyra, CyArk, San Francisco
3D Documentation of the 500 Most Important Cultural Heritage Sites
10:10 Christian Heipke, Leibniz Universität Hannover
EuroSDR – a Research Organisation Serving Europe’s Geospatial Information Needs

10:30

Break

11:00 Ed Parsons, Google, London
Google's Approach of 3D Mapping
11:45 Martin Kada, ifp, University Stuttgart
The 3D Berlin Project
12:05 Jürgen Döllner, Hasso-Plattner-Institute, Potsdam
Towards the Automated Construction of Digital Cities

12:35

Closing Session (with Music Performance)

 

Farewell drink