Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):
C. Ressl:
"Reconstruction of the Pegasus Statue on Top of the State Opera House in Vienna using Photogrammetry and Terrestrial and Close-Range Laserscanning";
Talk: Optical 3-D Measurement Techniques VII,
Wien;
2005-10-03
- 2005-10-05; in: "Optical 3D Measurement Techniques VII",
H. Kahmen, A. Grün (ed.);
Research Group of Engineering Geodesy, Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics, TU Vienna,
Vol. I
(2005),
ISBN: 3-9501492-2-8;
40
- 49.
English abstract:
This article describes the surveying work and the creation of a 3D model of a Pegasus statue, which builds the basis for a static analysis. The supporting legs of the statue were surveyed with the close-range laser scanner Minolta VIVID 900. Approx. 45 individual scans were required to cover each leg. The rest of the statue was surveyed with the terrestrial laser scanner Riegl LMS-Z420i with 8 individual scans. The surveying of the statue using these two laser scanners is particularly interesting because the statue represents a rather `small´ object for a terrestrial laser scanner, whereas for a close-range laser scanner it represents a rather `huge´ object. With the aid of photos of the statue, the relative orientation between the different laser data was determined in the course of a hybrid bundle block adjustment. Finally from the oriented data a `waterproof´ 3D model of this complex statue was derived.
Online library catalogue of the TU Vienna:
http://aleph.ub.tuwien.ac.at/F?base=tuw01&func=find-c&ccl_term=AC05936103
Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_120151.pdf
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