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Programm Photogrammetrische Woche 2011

Monday, September 5, 2011
from 7:30 Registration of participants
9:00 Opening of the 53rd Photogrammetric Week

Music, Welcome Addresses

 
9:30 Allan Carswell, Optech Inc, Toronto, Canada
Lidar Imagery – From Simple Snapshots To Mobile 3D Panoramas
10:15 Break (Picture, Coffee)

Brief Lectures by the OpenPhowo Partners
11:00 Jack Ickes, Hexagon Geosystems, Heerbrugg, Switzerland
Hexagon Geosystems – A Solution for Every Application!
11:20 Ralph D. Humberg, Trimble Germany GmbH, GeoSpatial Division, Stuttgart, Germany
High Performance Photogrammetric Production
11:35 Hubert Minten, IGI mbH, Kreuztal, Germany
News from IGI
11:45 Alexander Wiechert, Vexcel Imaging/Microsoft, Graz, Austria
UltraCam and UltraMap – Towards All in One Solution by Photogrammetry
11:55 Susanne Becker, ifp, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Towards Complete LOD3 Models – Automatic Interpretation of Building Structures
12:15 Carl Pulfrich Award 2011 Ceremony
- Jack Ickes, Hexagon Geosystems, Heerbrugg, Switzerland (Introduction)
- Carl Pulfrich Laureate
12:30

Announcements
Lunch Break
14:30-17:00
Demonstrations of the OpenPhoWo Partners
(in groups according to separate schedule (in D & E))
A Can the Pixel do it All? Generating High Density Pointclouds from Imagery and LiDAR Hexagon
B A Sensor for Every Application - Choosing the Right Sensor from the Hexagon Geosystems Product Portfolio Hexagon
C Erdas Apollo - From Data to Information to the World Erdas
D Trends in Digital Photogrammetry from Hexagon - processing in the cloud Hexagon
E End-to-End Solutions for High Efficiency Mapping Trimble GeoSpatial Division
F Model the World by Image Processing Technologies Trimble GeoSpatial Division
G UltraCam and UltraMap, Towards All in One Solution by Photogrammetry Vexcel Imaging/Microsoft
H IGI Aerial Survey Platforms and Components Ingenieurgesellschaft für Interfaces (IGI)
Extra Demonstration
I SOCET GXP® - the Future of SOCET SET® BAE Systems
17:30 - 20:00 Ice Breaker Party in the Building KII (Foyer Lecture Hall)

 

 

Tuesday, September 6, 2011
  Topic: Digital Mapping Camera Evolution
- State-of-the-Art and New Developments
- Perfect Geometry, Unknown Radiometry?
- Online GNSS Data Processing
- UAVs in Photogrammetry
- RADAR Data Missions—Sensors, Projects, Deliverables
8:30 Michael Cramer, ifp, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Geometry Perfect – Radiometry Unknown?
9:00 Ruedi Wagner, Hexagon Geosystems, Heerbrugg, Switzerland
Leica ADS80 and Leica XPro: A Total Solution for Photogrammetric Mapping
9:30 Klaus Neumann, Hexagon Geosystems, Aalen, Germany
The Z/I DMC II - "Imaging Revolution"
10:00 Break
10:30 Michael Gruber, MS Vexcel, Graz, Austria
UltraCam, a Brand for Continuous Developments
11:00 Bernd Eissfeller, Univ. Federal Armed Forces Neubiberg, Munich, Germany
Online GNSS Data Processing – Status and Future Developments
11:30 Werner Mayr, GERMATICS GmbH, Schorndorf, Germany
Unmanned Aerial Systems in Use for Mapping at Blom
12:00 Henri Eisenbeiss, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
The Potential of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Mapping
12:30

Lunch Break
14:30 - 17:00 Demonstrations
in groups according to separate schedule (in D & E)

18:00

Reception by the City of Stuttgart
 

 

 

Wednesday, September 7, 2011
8:30 Jens Kremer, IGI mbH, Kreuztal, Germany
Power Line Mapping: Data Acquisition with a Specialized Multi-Sensor Platform
9:00 Marco Weber, Infoterra GmbH, Friedrichshafen, Germany
TANDEM-X: A New Area of Global Digital Elevation Data
9:30 Konrad Schindler, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Improving Wide-Area DEMs Through Data Fusion - Chances and Limits
10:00 Break

 

Topic: Point Cloud Generation and Processing
- Multiray Photogrammetry and Dense Image Matching
- LiDAR (Aerial, Terrestrial and Mobile)
- Competition of Multiray Photogrammetry & LiDAR
- Integrated Photogrammetric and LiDAR Systems
- Testbed Results and Recommendations
10:30 Heiko Hirschmueller, DLR Oberpaffenhofen, Gilching, Germany
Semi Global Matching - Motivation, Developments and Applications
11:00 Norbert Haala, ifp University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Multiray Photogrammetry and Dense Image Matching
11:30 Tobias Heuchel, Trimble Germany, GeoSpatial Division, Stuttgart, Germany
Towards a Next Level of Quality DSM/DTM Extraction with MATCH-T
12:00 Juha Hyyppä, Finnish Geodetic Institute, Helsinki, Finland
State of the art in Laser Scanning
12:30 Lunch Break
14:30 - 17:00 Demonstrations
in groups according to separate schedule (in D & E)

 

 

Thursday, September 8, 2011
8:30 Andreas Ullrich, Riegl, Horn, Austria
Echo Digitization and Waveform Analysis in Airborne and Terrestrial Laser Scanning
9:00 Lewis Graham, GeoCue Inc., Madison, USA
Aerial and Mobile Point Cloud Integration – An Industrial Perspective
9:30 Ron Roth, Hexagon Geosystems, Heerbrugg, Switzerland
Leica ALS70 – Point Density Multiplication for High Density Surface Acquisition
10:00 Break
10:30

Panel Discussion
 
Multiray Photogrammetry Meets Advanced LiDAR
 
Panel Chair: Dieter Fritsch, ifp, University of Stuttgart

Panelists:

  • Allan Carswell, Optech
  • Lewis Graham, GeoCue
  • Heiko Hirschmueller, DLR Oberpaffenhofen
  • Juergen Dold, Hexagon Geospatial Division
  • Norbert Haala, ifp, University of Stuttgart
  • Juha Hyyppä, Finnish Geodetic Institute, Helsinki
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 09, 2011
  Topic: Towards 3D Augmented Worlds
- Advanced 3D Reconstruction and Visualization
- Management of Huge 3D Data Sets
- New Projects—New Challenges
- Photogrammetry in Digital Movies and Computer Games
- Crowd Sourced Contributions
9:00 Jan-Michael Frahm, Computer Science, Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States
State of the Art and Challenges in Crowd Sourced Modeling
9:30 Doug Pritchard/Chris McGregor, Glasgow School of Arts/Historic Scotland, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Two Avenues for Data: Rosslyn Chapel as a Terrestrial Scanning Case Study
10:00 Bart Beers, Cylomedia Technologies, Waardenburg, The Netherlands
Collection and Application of 2D and 3D Panoramic Imagery
10:30 Break
11:00 Christoph Strecha, Computer Vision Laboratory, EPF Lausanne, Switzerland
The Accuracy of Automatic Photogrammetric Techniques on Ultra-Light UAV Imagery
11:30 Florian Siegert, 3D Reality Maps GmbH, Munich, Germany
Very Advanced 3D Landscape Models
12:00 Dieter Fritsch, ifp, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Multi-Sensors and Multiray Reconstruction for Digital Preservation
12:30 Closing Session (with Music Performance)

 

Farewell drink