Within the broader frame of the Centre for Digitilisation and Technology Research of the Federal Armed Forces of Germany (“Zentrum für Digitalisierungs- und Technologieforschung der Bundeswehr”) – “dtec.bw” – the group for Electrical Power Systems is involved in 4 projects and directly responsible for the supervision of two, namely EMob and CoupleIT!. The projects DNeD and RISK.twin are supervised by the group for Control Engineering at Helmut-Schmidt-Universität Hamburg and a research consortium mainly located at University of the Bundeswehr Munich, respectively.
EMob
Digitalisierung und Elektromobilität – Netz- und Ladeinfrastruktur
CoupleIT!
IT-gestützte Sektorenkopplung: Digital gesteuerte Brennstoffzellen- und Elektrolysetechnologie für stationäre und mobile Anwendungen
DNeD
Digitalisierte, rechtssichere und emissionsarme flugmobile Inspektion und Netzdatenerfassung mit automatisierten Drohnen
RISK.twin
Intelligente kritische technische Infrastruktur
What is dtec.bw?
The Zentrum für Digitalisierungs- und Technologieforschung der Bundeswehr (dtec.bw) (Centre for Digitilisation and Technology Research of the Federal Armed Forces of Germany) is a multi-pronged research programme that was initiated as part of a stimulus package for the German economy during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. The funds are provided by the Ministry of Defence. Projects funded by dtec.bw are distributed across both universities of the Federal Armed Forces of Germany: University of the Bundeswehr Munich as well as Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg.
For further information, a click on the following logo will guide you to the official dtec.bw homepage:
The dtec.bw Anthology
The participation of the group for Electrical Power Systems in no fewer than four dtec.bw projects gave the impetus for the initiative by Prof. Schulz to establish a publication platform that concentrates all the scientific findings gathered in all dtec.bw projects. The express purposes of the publication are, one, to make available the scientific findings to a large and public audience and, two, to facilitate interconnection between the numerous groups involved in dtec.bw research.
The dtec-anthology is published once a year. The first volume appeared in 2022 and can be counsulted here:
Letzte Änderung: 27. March 2023