Projects within the framework of open4innovation

Here you will find success stories, R&D projects, and publications that were funded as part of the open4innovation initiatives of the Federal Ministry for Innovation, Mobility and Infrastructure (BMIMI, formerly BMK).

There are 412 results.

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DEORBIT

Nanosatellite for Demonstration of Deorbiting Mechanisms and Advanced Telecommunications

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DHS - Data Handling Systems for Satellites

The function of Data Handling Systems on satellites is the collection of house keeping data for transmission to the ground (Telemetry Link) to allow the monitoring of the spacecraft status and the commanding of different spacecraft functions from the ground (Telecommand Link).

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DIACERAM - High Thermal Conductive Ceramic-Diamond Substrates for Efficient Cooling of Next Generation of High Performance Space Electronics

The DIACERAM project focuses on the development of a next generation ceramic substrate material for application in electronic components.

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DIGSTER Go & Map - DIGSTER – Digital Satellite Based Terrain Mapping: User Requirements

The project DIGSTER - Go & Map (Digital Satellite Based Terrain Mapping) aims at meeting user requirements of the technical aspects of digital terrain mapping. For many questions in administration, planning and expertise, terrain mappings are indispensable.

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DITPOS RAIL

Demonstrate the integrity of train positioning at the railway

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DOSIS - Radiation Dose Mapping Onboard Columbus

Realized in the frame of the ELIPS programme of the European Space Agency, the DOSIS experiment is a multi-lateral research effort to determine absorbed dose, particle flux density and energy spectra at eleven differently shielded locations inside the European Columbus module of the International Space Station.

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DS-SNOW

Downscaling Sentinel-3 Snow Cover Data for Meteorological and Hydrological Applications

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DWC-Radar

Resolving the Daily Water Cycle over Land with Radar Satellites

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DeGe - Deployable Getaway for the International Space Station (ISS) - Deployable Crew-Quarter-Cabin and Sleep-/Work-Equipment for Temporary Use on ISS and for Future Applications in 0-Gravity Environments

The Deployable Getaway (DeGe) is a deployable crew quarter, which can be unfolded into an astronaut’s crew cabin using a "folding box principle". In folded configuration two of them can be stored in one International Standard Payload Rack on ISS. The size of the unfolded cabin corresponds to those of the crew-quarter cabins actually in use. In contrast to the integrated existing cabins the DeGe can be positioned at any suitable location on ISS.

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Digital RF-SCOE

Framework of Reprogrammable SDR-based EGSE Radio Systems

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Do-IT

Development of an Improved Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer

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EASE - Enhancing Agriculture by Satellite Navigation Systems

The project comprises two demonstrations: determination and registration of funded agricultural areas and precise farming applied to the disposition and the management of growing areas.

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ECCS - Embedded Command and Control System

The subject of this project was to design an embedded command and control subsystem (ECCS) as part of a satellite onboard electronics module based on the MIL-STD-1553B interface standard. In the present context "embedded" means that the subsystem is not implemented as a separate system formed by dedicated hard- and software, but that it is fully integrated into the extended hard- and software of an existing state-of-the-art spaceborne payload processor module.

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EMA - Engineering Marangoni Flows by Heat-Transfer Management

A paradigm for Marangoni flows is the liquid bridge problem in which a liquid droplet is confined between two solid cylindrical rods that are kept at different temperatures. In the EMA project scientists aim at controlling the Marangoni flow in the liquid phase by eliminating the effect of buoyant convection which eclipses the Marangoni flow on the ground.

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EMAG - Feasibility study for an experimental platform for multi-modal applications of Galileo

The project EMAG includes technical and economical basic research and analysis regarding the feasibility to develop an experimental platform based on a software receiver for multi-modal applications of Galileo. Therefore, it is the objective to develop a detailed concept for a later realization.

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EMMFOR - Application of modern methods for forest inventories

The project aimed at demonstrating advantages and the easy handling of the DGPS method combined with conventional ground based surveying techniques. Once successfully measured, geographical coordinates of sample plots or certain ground marks can be reused.