Full text: Proceedings International Workshop on Mobile Mapping Technology

International Workshop on Mobile Mapping Technology 
April 21-23, 1999 in Bangkok, Thailand 
Sponsored by 
ISPRS WGII/1 Real-time Mapping Technologies 
ISPRS WG V/l Close Range Imaging and Metrology 
ISPRS IC WG V/III Imaging Sequence Analysis 
Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) 
National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) 
I AG SC4 WG1 Mobile Multi-sensor Systems 
FIG C5 WG3 Kinematic and Integrated Positioning Systems 
Association for Real-time Imaging and Dynamic Analysis (ARIDA) 
Japan Association of Remote Sensing (JARS) 
Japan Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (JSPRS) 
TECHNICAL PROGRAM 
April 21,1999 (Wednesday) 
08:00-09:30 Registration 
09:30-10:30 Opening 
Welcome Address : Chirapandh Arthachinta, Secretary General 
National Research Council of Thailand 
Opening Address : Shunji Murai, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand 
Objectives of Workshop: Ron Li, The Ohio State University, USA 
Greetings from ISPRS : Lawrence W. Fritz, President, ISPRS 
10:30-11:30 Break 
11:00-12:00 Keynote Speech 
Ron Li, The Ohio State University 
Mobile Mapping - An Application in Mars Landing Site Exploration 
Armin Gruen, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland 
Mobile vs. Real-time Mapping 
12:00-13:30 Lunch 
13:30-15:00 Session 1: Mobile Mapping (1) 
Session co-chairs: Holger Schade, Leica AG, Switzerland 
Deren Li, WTUSM, China 
1-1 A Robust Method for Registering 2.5 D Laser Range Images of Urban Objective 
(Huijing Zhao, Ryosuke Shibasaki, Center for Spatial Information Science, University 
of Tokyo) 
1-2 An Intelligent Mobile Mapping System (Naser El-Sheimy, Mike Chapman, K.P. 
Schwarz and V. Tao, The University of Calgary, Canada) 
1-3 A Mobile Mapping System Based on GPS, GIS and Multi-sensor (Li Deren, Si Dong 
Zhong, Sai-xian He and Han Zheng, WTUSM, P.R. China)
	        
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