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DLR

Research

Researching for the world of tomorrow

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SPE - Industrial Partner Network

Electronics

The SPE Industrial Partner Network, based in Rahden, Westphalia, is an equa...

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Schneider Electric Exchange

Energy management and automation

Schneider Electric Exchange brings together experts and innovators from acr...

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RAI Association

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

RAI Association represents the interests of enterprises in the area of mobi...

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Article #4 of Connectivity and Sensing in Harsh Environments Series: Cars, Construction Equipment, Trucks, Buses, Airplanes, Trains, and other vehicles require connectors that withstand vibrations, shocks, humidity, dust, and other unfavorable conditions to perform reliably.

Rugged connectors meet the connectivity demands of transportation

What happens when the radio connection to a drone is interrupted? How can drones fly autonomously even in congested traffic? These and other questions were addressed by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in the final phase of its City Air Traffic Management (City-ATM) project.

Drones autonomously navigate heavily congested air traffic

The ROboMObil (ROMO) has been transferring space research to the road since 2011. The project began a few years earlier at the DLR when researchers at the Robotics and Mechatronics Center (RMC) had the idea to combine rover technology developed for Mars and lunar vehicles with electric mobility.

From space to the road - 10 years of ROboMObil