Internship Presentation: Small-scale 3D model generation by photogrammetry of alpine vegetation in Berchtesgaden National Park

Internship Presentation: Small-scale 3D model generation by photogrammetry of alpine vegetation in Berchtesgaden National Park

August 13, 2024

On Tuesday, August 20, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. Daniel Gruschwitz will present his internship “Small-scale 3D model generation by photogrammetry of alpine vegetation in Berchtesgaden National Park” in seminar room 3, John-Skilton-Str. 4a.
From the abstract: Nature in Germany’s only alpine national park is strictly protected. Consequently, unmanned aerial system (UAS) missions are permitted only under exceptional circumstances. Instead, a ground-based photogrammetry approach is employed, utilizing a camera, a control tablet, and an 8-meter extendable photomast to obtain structural information on high-alpine vegetation plots. Many of these 48 plots are located in remote and difficult-to-access areas, making extensive equipment use challenging. The resulting digital elevation model facilitates the determination of structural parameters characterizing the plots.
1st supervisor: Dr. Maninder Singh Dhillon
Hosting institution: Nationalpark Berchtesgaden

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