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Master's Thesis

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The work on my master's thesis is ongoing; the deadline is set to March 12, 2012. Once the thesis have been reviewed and my final oral exam is over, the thesis will be published as book in spring 2012. In addition, the digital version of this book will be available here as e-book for download free of charge (the book is published under a free license).

Until this point of time this page is used for a sneak preview of the thesis contents and results. This page is subject to change over time.


General Information

Thesis Type Master's Thesis
Major Computer Science and Communication Systems/Artificial Intelligence
Academic Degree Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
Title Development of an illumination simulation software for the Moon's surface: An approach to illumination direction estimation on pictures of planetary solid surfaces with a significant number of craters.
Supervisors

German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Institute of Space Systems, Bremen

Dipl. Math.-Techn. Bolko Maass

Merseburg University of Applied Sciences
Department of Computer Science and Communication Systems

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Hartmut Kröner


Thesis Background and Contents

Previews

Video: Copernicus crater during sundown