Thursday, November 26, 2015

Lawatan Prof Lichti


Lawatan oleh Prof Lichti dari U of Calgary. Beliau menyampaikan satu lecture tentang fotogrammetri terkini.


Pelawat dari U of Calgary

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Friday, November 20, 2015

Reiner Rummel at IUGG Prague 2015


Prof Reiner Rummel merupakan ahli geodesi yang menerajui perkembangan global geopotential model (GGM) khususnya yang dibangunkan dari satelit GOCE. Ringkasnya Rummel layak digelar sebagai 'the Father of GOCE'. Sebagai menghargai sumbangan besar beliau kepada GOCE dan juga GGM Prof Rummel telah dianugerah IAG Levallois Medal. Penganugerahan ini telah disempurnakan sempena IUGG General Assembley 2015  pada Jun lepas di Prague.


Rummel - Pemenang IAG Levallois Medal

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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Eigen 6C4 GGM (2014)


There were a number of recent Global Geopotential Model produced in the last couple of years. Among them were Eigen 6C4 which was developed by a combination of teams from GFZ, CNES/GRGS and Kiel University. Papers on  the development of Eigen-6C4 were presented at a number of conference such as EGU General Assembly 2014 (read here) and Geodetic Week on Oct 2014 at Berlin (read here).


Look at the names behind Eigen-6C4

An evaluation of Eigen 6c4 was performed by Kostelecky et al  (2015) and can be read here - Evaluation of gravity field model EIGEN-6C4 by means of various functions of gravity potential, and by GNSS/levelling
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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Geoid Talk - Series 3


Another series of talk on geoid computation was given this morning at Girg meeting room. It was attended by a number of grad students and I thank them for their patient in listening. Actually the talk was arranged ad-hoc and it is more of sort of repeating what was discussed in previous meetings.

Among the main points highlighted in the talk were the three input data required for geoid computation - terrestrial data, ggm contribution and DEM. Emphasis was also given on the development of current GGM and the role it plays in geoid computation. The concept and availability of various form of Stokes modification formulae was also highlighted. In the end a review of geoid development and revision in several countries around the World was mentioned.


Group photo with audience attended

Slides on geoid re-computation effort is attached for reference (jupem geoid review 1).
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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Mesyuarat JK Latihan Industri 3Sghu


Mesyuarat diadakan pada 12 Nov yang antara lainnya membincangkan mengenai isu penempatan LI. Seramai 11 pelajar memohon untuk menjalani latihan di Girg dan diputuskan hanya 5 yang patut dicadang terima. Pada kali ini tiada yang menjalani latihan di pantai timur kecuali seorang yang memilih Kuantan. Kawasan utara juga kurang dengan hanya seorang di Kedah yang beberapa yang lain di Penang dan Ipoh. Selebihnya ramai di Selangor, KL, N9 dan Melaka. Majoriti adalah di Johor.

Tarikh lawatan LI telah diputuskan pada 20-27 Mac dan 2-9 Mei 2016.


Pembahagian tugas lawatan LI
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Lab1 Sghu 4863


Pelajar yang mengambil subjek elektif Sghu4863 perlu menyelesaikan Lab 1 mereka melibatkan pengukuran simulasi sebuah objek geometri. Lab ini biasanya dijalankan indoor dan mereka diminta untuk mengukur objek bentuk rectangle rel tangga di sekitar Blok C03.

Setiap kumpulan terdiri dari lima pelajar dan boleh menyiapkan Lab tersebut dalam tempoh 4 - 5 jam kerja lapangan masing-masing.


Pelajar 4 Sghu gembira setelah menyiapkan kerja ukur mereka

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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Prof Hans-George Wenzel (1945-1999)


When talking about the stochastic approach of modification of Stokes for geoid computation two names always been quoted - Sjoberg and Wenzel. Prof Sjoberg is famous with his formulation described particularly in three journal papers (Sjoberg 1984, 1991 and 2003) while Wenzel has two both published in 1980's (Wenzel 1982, 1983). As mentioned in previous post Wenzel's work on stokes modification can only be found in these two papers. It seemed no follow-up and no taker continuing his work. This is understandable as a results of his demise in 1999 at the age of 54.
Wenzel in memoriam written by Torge in IAG Newsletter March 2000 can be read here.

Wenzel was born in 1945 and he studied geodesy at TU Hannover in 1968-1972. He then entered Institute of Theoretical Geodesy U of Hannover and he received the Doktor-Ingenieur degree with a thesis on the accuracy of gravimetric earth tides observations (1976), and his Dr.-Ing. habil. thesis dealt with high resolution spherical harmonic models for the gravitational potential of the earth (1985).

Wenzel two monumental papers on stochastic stokes modification were;

Wenzel H.G. (1982): Geoid computation by least-squares spectral combination using integration kernels. In Proceedings of IAG General Meeting, Tokyo. pp: 438-453
Weber, G & Wenzel H.G. (1983) Error covariance functions of sea gravity data and implication for geoid determination. Paper presented to IAG General Assembly, Tokyo. Marine Geodesy 7: 199-226

Another major publication of importance to geoid is;

Wenzel (1998) Ultra-high degree geopotential models GPM98A, B, and C to degree 1800. In Proc of the joint meeting of the International Gravity Commission and International Geoid Commission, Trieste Italy.


Late Prof Hans-George Wenzel
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