dtec.bw® Projects with Electrical Power Systems

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.

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EMob
Digitalisierung und Elektromobilität – Netz- und Ladeinfrastruktur

CoupleIT!
IT-gestützte Sektorenkopplung: Digital gesteuerte Brennstoffzellen- und Elektrolysetechnologie für stationäre und mobile Anwendungen

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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:

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Letzte Änderung: 27. March 2023