For the needs of a diploma paper in the Institute of Geoinformatics of the Maritime University of Szczecin, students from the Scientific Association of Geodesy and Cartography "METIRI" prepared a project of a three-dimensional visualisation of the Quistorp tower located in Arkoński Forest in Szczecin.
Due to the size of the project, the measurements were performed in several stages during 4 measurement trips. Students of the “METIRI” Scientific Association also had an opportunity to carry out a photogrammetric flight, a measurement of photopoints with a GNSS - RTK receiver and works with a laser scanner. As a part of the project, two models of the tower were created - one based on the photos taken by the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) and the second one was prepared with the laser scanning method. Once the 3D model of the tower from the “drone” was published, it enjoyed huge interest of local media. It was possible to hear about the work of students from the “METIRI” Scientific Association e.g. in RMF FM radio or read in the Szczecin issue of Gazeta Wyborcza.
The authors of the 3D study are students of the 4th year of Geodesy and Cartography - Roman Hałaburda and Kamil Borczyk.
The model is available at the following address https://skfb.ly/YGXH
Photo 1. View of the created model of the Quistorp tower
Photo 2. Students of the METIRI Scientific Association Roman Hałaburda and Kamil Borczyk during an interview with a journalist from the RMF FM radio station
The article in Gazeta Wyborcza concerning the work of students from the “METIRI” Scientific Association is available at the following address:
Information about the model on the website of RMF FM may be found at the following address: