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Project
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Name: Thermal Perception, Mapping and Exploration of Environments for Energy Efficiency 
Project status: From: 2012-01-01 To: 2014-01-01 (Completed)
Type (Programme): BILAT 
Project funding: -
International partner
Organisation Name: Jacobs University Bremen 
Organisation adress: Campus Ring 1, 28759 Bremen 
Organisation country: Njemačka 
Contact person name: Prof. Andreas Nuechter 
Contact person email: Email 
Croatian partner
Organisation name: Fakultet elektrotehnike i računarstva 
Organisation address: Unska 3, 10000 Zagreb 
Contact person name: Prof. dr. sc. Ivan Petrović
Contact person tel:
6129844  Contact person fax: 6129809 
Contact person e-mail: Email 
Short description of project
Developing a system for automatic building precise digital and interpreted 3D models of the heat distribution and heat flow requires integration of a number of technologies from robotics/automation and photogrammetry, including: Thermal 3D mapping for cognition. Building and using of annotated maps will be the focus throughout the project. Based on the annotations, different context-based interpretations can be derived. Of special interest are Dynamic and life-long modelling strategies. Conventional mapping and localization approaches are extended to consider changes in the environment explicitly. Algorithms will be developed for detection and visualization of changes with respect to a reference model of the environment (automatic change detection); on-the-fly detection of non-stationary parts in scans (detection of non-stationary objects), and for the maintenance and use dynamic maps, that continuously adapt over time (lifelong 3D mapping). Sensor placement planning. Since a typical 3D scan with laser scanner takes about 3 minutes one wants to minimize the number of scanning poses to acquire a complete model of an indoor environment. We aim at finding a new method for environment exploration that minimizes the experimentation time. 
Short description of the task performed by Croatian partner
Sensor placement planning. Since a typical 3D scan with laser scanner takes about 3 minutes one wants to minimize the number of scanning poses to acquire a complete model of an indoor environment. We aim at finding a new method for environment exploration that minimizes the experimentation time. 


   

 


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