Midwest Regional Remote Sensing in Transportation Technology Exchange Meeting Sponsors: UW-Madison National Consortium on Remote Sensing in Transportation.

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Midwest Regional Remote Sensing in Transportation Technology Exchange Meeting Sponsors: UW-Madison National Consortium on Remote Sensing in Transportation – Infrastructure Midwest Regional University Transportation Center April 14-15, 2003

GIS-T 2003, Colorado Springs, CO 2 Midwest Regional Remote Sensing in Transportation Technology Exchange Focus State DOT and research experiences with airborne and land-based LIDAR and digital photogrammetric technologies Goals Encouraging dialog among Upper Midwest DOTs Identifying research needs in response to state DOTs’ experiences

GIS-T 2003, Colorado Springs, CO 3 Midwest Regional Remote Sensing in Transportation Technology Exchange Agenda 8:00-8:15 – Intro and Opening (Alan Vonderohe) 8:15-8:30 – Welcome (Tom Carlsen) 8:30-9:00 – Intro to LIDAR (Frank Scarpace) 9:00-12:00 (Break at 10:00) NCRST-I Research Results (Moderator: Val Noronha) Overview of NCRST (Val Noronha) Infrastructure Applications of LIDAR (Shauna Hallmark and Reg Souleyrette)

GIS-T 2003, Colorado Springs, CO 4 Midwest Regional Remote Sensing in Transportation Technology Exchange NCRST-I Research Results (cont’d) Softcopy Photogrammetry (Frank Scarpace) Comparisons of Surface Models from Manual, LIDAR, and Softcopy Techniques (Alan Vonderohe) Land-Based Remote Sensing for Transportation Construction Applications (Edward Jaselskis)

GIS-T 2003, Colorado Springs, CO 5 Midwest Regional Remote Sensing in Transportation Technology Exchange 12:00-1:00 - Lunch 1:00-3:45 – (Break at 2:30) State DOT Experiences (Moderator: Mike Leegard) MI DOT Experiences with Digital Photogrammetry (Frank Boston) WI DOT Experiences with Low-Altitude Airborne GPS (Paul Hartzheim) WI DOT Entry into Softcopy Photogrammetry (Ken Worden) IA DOT Experiences with LIDAR (Steve Kadolph)

GIS-T 2003, Colorado Springs, CO 6 Midwest Regional Remote Sensing in Transportation Technology Exchange State DOT Experiences (cont’d) OH DOT Experiences with Airborne Remote Sensing (John Ray) MN DOT Experiences in Testing Spatial Sensing Technologies (Mike Leegard) 3:45-4:45 – State DOT Roundtable (Moderator: Mike Leegard) Paticipating DOTs: IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, OH, WI 4:45-5:00 – Summary and Closing (Alan Vonderohe)