Messe München / November 16, 2021 - November 19, 2021
Fraunhofer IZM at Productronica
Hall B2, booth 441
Hall B2, booth 441
Every two years experts from all over the world meet at Productronica in Munich to get the lowdown on new trends and innovations in the electronics sector.
Come and join us at Productronica for our workshop "Drones for Logistics". It will take place on 18.11.2021, 10:00 a.m. in the Innovation Forum, Hall B2, booth 441. The topic will be radar systems for indoor navigation of drones in logistics applications.
Within the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, four institutes (Fraunhofer IZM, Fraunhofer FHR, Fraunhofer FKIE and Fraunhofer IML) have joined their forces to develop innovative solutions based on innovative logistics concepts, sensor fusion for drone applications and sensor development for the logistics sector in order to increase productivity within the environment by more than 50%. For this purpose, the institutes want to bring together several partners from the fields of hardware, sensor development, AI signal processing, sensor fusion, drone technology as well as from the field of logistics.
1. Drones for Logistic Applications: Novel Sensors for High-Speed |
Christian Tschoban, Fraunhofer IZM |
2. Innovations in Radar Sensors for Drone Applications | Alexander Hommes / Martin Hempel, Fraunhofer IZM & Fraunhofer FHR |
3. Innovations in the Area of Sensor Fusion | Torsten Fiolka, Fraunhofer FKIE |
4. Novel Logistics Opportunities with New Systems | Julian Hinxlage, Fraunhofer IML |
5. Introduction of the Pooling Project | Fraunhofer IZM |
Christian Tschoban, Fraunhofer IZM
The use of drone technology in logistics offers enormous potential for the sector in the near future. But to turn visions into reality, the development of hardware, software and adaptation to user needs must go hand-in-hand. This presentation traces the path from vision to reality.
Alexander Hommes / Martin Hempel, Fraunhofer FHR & Fraunhofer IZM
Radar technology is one of the most innovative sensor technologies that allows to monitor the environment of drones and at the same time is small, efficient and cheap enough to be directly integrated into a drone. Within this paper, innovative design variants and signal processing concepts are presented to make the radar sensor technology fit for the requirements of drones for logistics applications.
Torsten Fiolka, Fraunhofer FKIE
With the ongoing advancement in miniaturization, complex heterogeneous sensor setups are now possible even for small drones. The optimal use of the sensor data with focus on the application is therefore essential. The aim is developing methods to enable safe, self-sufficient and cost-effective drones.
Julian Hinxlage, Fraunhofer IML
The use of drone technology opens up new use cases for logistics processes. A significant time advantage can be generated for inventory and stocktaking in the warehouse or the transport of goods by drones. The aim is to integrate the developed drone and sensor technology into the logistics environment and thus simplify and accelerate the processes.