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Presentation from Tuesday

Auditorium A

Auditorium B

Opening ceremony   
Keynote - Xavier Lurton:
Backscatter measurements by
hydrographic multibeam echo sounders

 
Opening talks (1A)
 
Jacob Geersen:
A submerged stone age hunting architecture
from the Western Baltic Sea
 
Natalie Cornish:
Nippon Foundation – GEBCO Seabed 2030 and the
International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean
 
Holger Klindt:
Marine critical infrastructure – protecting the unseen

 
Student session (2A)
 
Kilian Martlage:
Bathymetry estimation using airborne
remote sensing RGB image data
 
Mona Reithmeier:
Mapping and monitoring the global coast
 
Annika Walter:
Global Lakes and Reservoirs - An investigation to which
extent dynamic water body shapes have an impact on
the estimates of the total water storage derived from GRACE
 
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Optical hydrography I (3A)
Data fusion and management (3B) 
Charles de Jongh:
Airborne LiDAR bathymetry – advantages and challenges
Jasmin Wellnitz und Juan Carballini:
Hydro Portal: Enhancing hydrographic data management
in the port of Hamburg
David Mader:
Full-waveform stacking techniques applied to
coastal LiDAR bathymetry data
Jann Wendt:
Cloud and AI technologies are revolutionizing
hydrography – The cloud-native TrueOcean platform
Gottfried Mandlburger:
Optical hydrography – the DGPF’s contribution to
mapping and monitoring inland coastal waters
Gunnar Tietze:
Fusing navigation: ECDIS, drones flights and aviation
Niels Fuchs:
Bathymetry of sea ice melt ponds reconstructed
from aerial photographs using shallow water photogrammetry


Peer Fietzek:
Augmenting ocean data collection operations and
enhancing information generation with Blue Insight


Presentations from Wednesday

Auditorium A

Auditorium B

New trends in positioning (4A) 
Underwater infrastructure and monitoring (4B)
Hans Visser:
Fugro Marinestar GNSS PPP
service enhancements in 2024
Jannis Gangelhoff:
Advancing underwater inspection: High resolution
pulsed time-of-flight laser scanning
Fickrie Muhammad:
An appraisal of backscatter removal and refraction
calibration models for improving the performance
of vision-based mapping and navigation in
shallow underwater environments
Annika Walter:
Underwater laser scanning: Integration and
testing on a survey vessel
  Jens Wunderlich:
Combined technologies for 3D cable tracking:
Integrated data acquisition of a 3D sub-bottom
profiler and an array of magnetometers

Harbors and inland waters (5A) 
Education (5B)
David Rossi:
Mapping arctic lakes: A challenge for the 79°N parallel
Derrick Peyton:
Cat A, Cat B or… next individual certification!
Jannis Gangelhoff:
Ultra-compact bathymetric measurement system
with processing chain for surveying shallow water bodies
Alain De Wulf:
Lessons learned from the enhanced Belgian
E-Learning-oriented IBSC certified “Hydrographic
Surveying Cat. B” Program
Markus Kraft:
Merging underwater MBES pointcloud and 360° camera
imagery into georeferenced 3D-Model of urban waterways
and harbour infrastructure
Thomas Kersten:
DVocean Digital – a surveying vessel for
simulating bathymetric measurements
Aleksandra Kruss:
CATZOC mapping in layered media

 
Environmental and habitat mapping (6A)
OceanCon - Research (6B)
Xavier Lurton:
Taking into account more simply the environmental
impact of hydrographic echo sounders
Sascha Krohmann:
Innovation through applied research: Testing & development of hydrographic innovations within the Digital Ocean Lab
Terje Thorsnes:
Hydrographic data from survey design to final habitat maps
in the Norwegian seabed mapping programme MAREANO
Sebastian Bader:
Model-based underwater object detection
and probabilistic digital twins
Jens Schneider von Deimling:
Unveiling complex seafloor environments: Expanding the
potential of multibeam echo sounders (MBES)
Sven Junga:
Highly parallel Lattice Boltzmann simulation
of an underwater testing site
  Daniel Stepputtis:
Fishing technology in transition

Autonomy I (7A) 
Water column analysis (7B)
Rui Miguel Cândido:
REPMUS: a catalyst for innovation in uncrewed hydrography
Andreas Hermann:
Hydrography on Fishing Vessels (HyFiVe): A new monitoring
system enables cost-effective and scalable ocean monitoring
Hans-Karl von Arnim:
Maritime innovation and new technologies for
future navigation and communication
Malek Singer:
Benthic habitat mapping using airborne
topo-bathymetric LiDAR – a case study in Lake Superior
Mona Lütjens:
True autonomy in offshore wind operations
and maintenance
 
Tom Schmidt:
Transfer of autonomous mapping concepts to a
small uncrewed surface vehicle

Arnau Carrera Vinas:
Using AUVs for measuring sedimentation
processes in reservoirs

Presentation from Thursday

Auditorium A

Auditorium B

Autonomy II (8A)  
Kim Knauer:
Satellites, the autonomous surveyors – rapid assessment of
storm-induced impacts to coastlines
 
Jan Rhomberg-Kauert:
Automatic aquatic vegetation detection using airborne
bathymetric LiDAR and high dimensional data analysis
 
Optical hydrography II (9A)
OceanCon - Commercial applications (9A)
Ramona Baran:
15 years practical experience in airborne laser
bathymetry - project examples for continued sensor
development and survey demands on data processing
Peter Menzel:
Innovation through collaboration: New services
and opportunities at and with the Digital Ocean Lab

Peter Grabbert:
Satellite imagery for intelligent hydrographic
resource planning
Florin Kümin:
Underwater close range mapping
Laure-Anne Gueguen:
Lab experiment for simultaneous reconstruction of water
surface and bottom with a synchronized camera rig
Janne Silden:
Innovative quay wall surveys: Leveraging
unmanned surface vehicles
Christian Mulsow:
Methods for geometric modelling of refraction
in photo-bathymetry
Nico Günzel:
Platform-based sensor fusion
to improve data quality
Quality aspects of MBES measurements (10A)
 
Samuel Deleu:
The Belgian Kwinte reference area. Part A: a bathymetric
reference area for quality control of shallow water
multibeam echo sound
 
Marc Roche:
The Belgian Kwinte reference area. Part B: its use for
calibrating backscatter levels of shallow water
multibeam echo sounders
 
Jean-Guy Nistad:
A revaluation of multibeam beam-steering accuracy
 
Bahareh Mohammadivojdan:
Enhancing digital bathymetric models by advanced
measurement uncertainty analysis
 

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