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Schlüter, Martin
Object Space Based Surface Reconstruction with Discontinuities - an ApproachISPRS Comm. III Symposium 'Spatial Information from Digital Photogrammetry and Computer Vision'. Bd. 30. H. 3/2. München. 1994 S. 744
Schlüter, Martin; Kempa, M.
DEM Evaluation by an Operator and Facets Stereo Vision: A Comparison Based on Close-Range ImagerySociety of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) (Hrsg). Optical 3D Measurement Techniques II: Applications in Inspection, Quality Control, and Robotics. Bd. 2252. Zürich: SPIE 1993 (Optical 3D Measurement Techniques II: Applications in Inspection, Quality Control, and Robotics ; 2252)
Kempa, M.; Schlüter, M.
Graphical Representation of an Armenian Castle with AUTOCADWashington D.C. 1992
Wrobel, B.; Kempa, M.; Schlüter, M.
Photogrammetrische Bauaufnahme der Burg Amberd (Armenien) im Juli 1990Burg Amberd in Armenien - Sanierungskonzept. Wiesbaden. 1990 S. 1 - 4
Müller, Hartmut
Optimization of threedimensional geodetic networksProceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Geodetic Computations, June 18-21, 1985, Cracow, Poland. Cracow, Poland. 1985 S. 139 - 157
Müller, Hartmut
Optimization of threedimensional geodetic networksAllgemeine Vermessungs-Nachrichten, International Edition. Bd. 2. 1985 S. 19 - 31
Müller, Hartmut
Second-Order Design of combined linear-angular networksBulletin Géodésique. Bd. 59. 1985 S. 316 - 331
Müller, Hartmut; Schmitt, Günter
SODES 2 - ein Programmsystem zur Gewichtsoptimierung zweidimensionaler geodätischer NetzeMünchen: Beck 1985 76 S. (Reihe B Heft Nr. 276)
Müller, Hartmut; Schmitt, Günter
SODES2 - a program system for the Second-Order Design of twodimensional networksProceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Geodetic Computations, June 18-21, 1985, Cracow, Poland. Cracow, Poland. 1985 S. 79 - 91
Müller, Hartmut
A numerically efficient solution of the Second-Order Design problemBulletin Géodésique. Bd. 58. 1984 S. 85 - 99