06 Fakultät Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik und Geodäsie

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    Making historical gyroscopes alive - 2D and 3D preservations by sensor fusion and open data access
    (2021) Fritsch, Dieter; Wagner, Jörg F.; Ceranski, Beate; Simon, Sven; Niklaus, Maria; Zhan, Kun; Mammadov, Gasim
    The preservation of cultural heritage assets of all kind is an important task for modern civilizations. This also includes tools and instruments that have been used in the previous decades and centuries. Along with the industrial revolution 200 years ago, mechanical and electrical technologies emerged, together with optical instruments. In the meantime, it is not only museums who showcase these developments, but also companies, universities, and private institutions. Gyroscopes are fascinating instruments with a history dating back 200 years. When J.G.F. Bohnenberger presented his machine to his students in 1810 at the University of Tuebingen, Germany, nobody could have foreseen that this fascinating development would be used for complex orientation and positioning. At the University of Stuttgart, Germany, a collection of 160 exhibits is available and in transition towards their sustainable future. Here, the systems are digitized in 2D, 2.5D, and 3D and are made available for a worldwide community using open access platforms. The technologies being used are computed tomography, computer vision, endoscopy, and photogrammetry. We present a novel workflow for combining voxel representations and colored point clouds, to create digital twins of the physical objects with 0.1 mm precision. This has not yet been investigated and is therefore pioneering work. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed and suggested work for the near future is outlined in this new and challenging field of tech heritage digitization.
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    Orientierung im Raum - 200 Jahre Maschine von Bohnenberger : Ausstellung im Foyer Universitätsbibliothek Stuttgart, 10. Dezember 2010 bis 29. Januar 2011
    (Stuttgart: Universität Stuttgart, Organisationsteam Bohnenberger, 2010) Hügel, Hubert; Fritsch, Dieter; Wagner, Jörg; Brullo, Giovanni; Hügel, Hubert; Eickholt, Mechthild (Grafik)
    Die Broschüre dokumentiert die Ausstellung in der Universitätsbibliothek Stuttgart, die aus Anlass des Jubiläums "200 Jahre Maschine von Bohnenberger" vom 10. Dezember 2010 bis 29. Januar 2011 zu sehen war.