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Department of Aerospace and Geodesy
TUM School of Engineering and Design

With the onset of summer, we want to take a look at the measurements currently underway in a variety of environments. Here we keep you up to date on the current measurement projects.

Pasinger Klostergarten - Monitoring a Park Transformation

In the Klostergarten Pasing, we are allowed to observe the transformation process of a previously closed patch of green in the middle of Munich Pasing to a partially public park by our measurement. Accompanied by students of Geodesy and Geoinformation as well as Environmental Engineering, we started with a drone survey of the meadow orchard.

Pasing Drohne 1

Pasing Drohne 2

Pasing Drohne 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Besides the measurement process itself as a highlight and wonderful weather, we can also be satisfied with the results.

Klostergarten Pix4D

 

Zugspitze - Thermal Monitoring

As part of the AlpSenseRely project, we continue to monitor a rock face via thermal camera on the Zugspitze. Regular control and adjustment of the measurement setup takes us far above the clouds.

Zugspitze Thermal

 

P-Seminar Dante-Gymnasium - Inventory of a Street for Planning Purposes

We support the Dante-Gymnasium Munich in the P-Seminar "The City of the Future - A Model Exhibition". For the planning of the redesign of existing urban structures, the actual state must first be recorded. Our role here is to record a street by photogrammetry, which can later be combined with laser scanning measurements. measurements. The measurements were carried out by the pupils. From the photogrammetric recording, the point clouds of the connection points alone already contain the most important elements of the street environment.

DanteGym 1

DanteGym 2

Professur für Photogrammetrie und Fernerkundung

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Holst (komm.)

Technische Universität München
Arcisstr. 21
80333 München

Tel.: +49.89.289.22876
Fax: +49.89.289.23202

 

Leonhard Obermeyer Center
Department of Aerospace and Geodesy
TUM School of Engineering and Design

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