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Bachelor of Science Master of Science HCU HafenCity Universit Hamburg HCU HafenCity Universität Hamburg Prof. Dr. Mercedes Farjas Abadía and Dipl.-Ing. Carlos Acevedo Pardo Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, HafenCity University Hamburg The course provide students with the ability to plan, evaluate and analyse combined laser scanning and UAV measurements. The course is based, to achieve this aim, on the project teaching methodology. TOPICS 1. Introduction: - Theory of laser scanner and UAV - Methods and project planning for combined surveys - Determination of position and orientation (through GNSS and Totalstation measurements) 2. Survey - Laser scanner survey: Scanner positions, reference points and measurement - UAV survey: Flight plan and reference points 3. Data processing: - Coordinates of reference points - Processing of GNNS measurements, adjustment and final coordinates - Laser scanner measurements: registration and geo- referencing - UAV Data processing: Images import, camera calibra- tion, matching and georeferencing - Data export 4. Fusion of data - Segmentation and data sampling - TIN, Digital Terrain Model and Orthomosaic - Determination of cutting planes and cross-sections - Drawing layout and data transfer Contact: Catalina Serrano Fernández [email protected] Contact: Prof. Dr. Mercedes Farjas Abadía [email protected] Terrestrial Laser Scanning and UAV Data Evaluation and Fusion: 5 - 8 march 2018 3D LASER SCANNING - UAV Geodesy and Geoinformatics Hamburg [email protected] www.hcu-hamburg.de/master/geo Geodesy and Geoinformatics This work is done within the following projects: HAR2015-65649-C2-2-P (MINECO/FEDER) and S2015/HUM-3377(CAM/FEDER)

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Page 1: Geodesy and HCU sität - topografia.upm.es. Topografia/SRI/ERASMUS/Estudiantes...Survey - Laser scanner survey: Scanner positions, reference points and measurement - UAV survey: Flight

Bachelor of ScienceMaster of Science

HCU HafenCity UniversitHamburgHCU HafenCity UniversitätHamburg

Prof. Dr. Mercedes Farjas Abadía and Dipl.-Ing. Carlos Acevedo PardoUniversidad Politécnica de Madrid, HafenCity University Hamburg

The course provide students with the ability to plan, evaluate and analyse combined laser scanning and UAV measurements. The course is based, to achieve this aim, on the project teaching methodology.

TOPICS1. Introduction: - Theory of laser scanner and UAV - Methods and project planning for combined surveys - Determination of position and orientation (through GNSS and Totalstation measurements)2. Survey - Laser scanner survey: Scanner positions, reference points and measurement - UAV survey: Flight plan and reference points 3. Data processing: - Coordinates of reference points - Processing of GNNS measurements, adjustment and final coordinates - Laser scanner measurements: registration and geo- referencing - UAV Data processing: Images import, camera calibra- tion, matching and georeferencing - Data export4. Fusion of data - Segmentation and data sampling - TIN, Digital Terrain Model and Orthomosaic - Determination of cutting planes and cross-sections - Drawing layout and data transfer

Contact:Catalina Serrano Ferná[email protected]

Contact:Prof. Dr. Mercedes Farjas Abadí[email protected]

Terrestrial Laser Scanning and UAVData Evaluation and Fusion: 5�� - 8�� march 2018

3D LASER SCANNING - UAV

Geodesy and Geoinformatics [email protected]

www.hcu-hamburg.de/master/geo

Geodesy and

Geoinformatics

This work is done within the following projects: HAR2015-65649-C2-2-P (MINECO/FEDER) and S2015/HUM-3377(CAM/FEDER)

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Prof. Dr. Thomas Schramm, HafenCity University Hamburg

Introduction to the computational mathematics in the geomatic sciences5�� - 9�� march 2018

COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS

Using computer algebra systems as Maple, gives the possibility to join numerical and symbolical methods to

solve geodetic problems. In our lecture, we give a very brief introduction to the maple system and apply it to

some selected typical problems.

The course has a total duration of 16 hours.

TOPICS

Solving a system of non-linear equationsThis problem occurs naturally if a location is computed as the intersection of circles or spheres (GPS, hidden point). We show that the iterative Newton method is not the only choice. Using the resultant or Groebner basis approach for polynomial systems we can find a closed solution.

Formulating and solving differential equationsThese occur directly or in discretized version in the modern filter theory e.g. in Kalman-filters as inbuilt in GPS sensors or tracking systems.

Examples and applications

Contact:Catalina Serrano Ferná[email protected]

Contact:Prof. Dr. Mercedes Farjas Abadí[email protected]

HCU HafenCity UniversitHamburgHCU HafenCity UniversitätHamburg

[email protected]/master/geo

Bachelor of ScienceMaster of Science

Geodesy and

Geoinformatics

Geodesy and Geoinformatics Hamburg